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Eveready profit rises 415%
Eveready Industries India has recorded a profit after tax of Rs 16.05 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2009, an increase of 415 per cent on the back of a four per cent gain in margins and excise duty benefit. Profit before tax increased 444 per cent to Rs 15.14 crore.Net sales increased six per cent to Rs 232.37 crore. Deepak Khaitan, executive vice chairman and managing director, Eveready said, the outlook for the next quarter was good. The company plans to reduce debt by Rs 50-60 crore this year through internal accruals and has also put up for sale its battery factory closed at Hyderabad.

Bank of Baroda FY09 net up 54% at Rs 2,384 cr
Public sector Bank of Baroda (BoB) today said its consolidated net profit jumped 54 per cent to Rs 2,384.08 crore in the financial year ended March 31.

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