Rolex Rings rose 4.06% to Rs 1832.85 after the company's consolidated net profit jumped 77.15% to Rs 52.79 crore on 27.36% increase in net sales to Rs 308.30 crore in Q3 December 2022 over Q3 December 2021.
On a consolidated basis, profit before tax (PBT) jumped 47.83% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 64.91 crore in Q3FY23.Total expenses rose 25.85% to Rs 250.16 crore in quarter ended 31 December 2022. Cost of materials consumed was at Rs 153.41 crore (up 18.60% YoY) during the quarter.
Gujarat-based Rolex Rings manufactures forged and machined components in India.
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