BEML registers a growth of 18% in PAT during FY 2022-23
Defence PSU BEML Limited has achieved a Turnover of Rs. 3839.19 Crores, and Value of production of Rs 3801.52 Crores.
BEML registers a growth of 18% in PAT during FY 2022-23
NEW DELHI- Defence PSU BEML Limited has achieved a Turnover of Rs. 3839.19 Crores, and Value of production of Rs 3801.52 Crores.
Profit Before Tax (PBT) during FY2022-23 stood at Rs. 278.60 Crores, with a growth of 35.41% over the Profit Before Tax (PBT) of Rs. 205.74 Crores recorded during the previous year.
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Profit After Tax (PAT) during FY 2022-23 stood at Rs. 158.78 Crores, with a growth of 17.97% over the Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs. 134.59 Crores recorded during the previous year.
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The order book position of the company as on 1st April, 2023 stood at Rs. 8570 Crores.
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