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IRB Infra Q2 PAT jumps 80% at Rs 74.31 cr

Mumbai-based IRB Infrastructure Developers today reported an 80 per cent jump in profit after tax (PAT) at Rs 74.31 crore in the second quarter ended September 30, 2009. - MTNL net declines 77.5% at Rs 20.58 cr - Indian Hotels Q2 PAT dips 76% to Rs 12 cr - Reliance Capital Q2 net dips 32% to Rs 156 cr - Ashok Leyland net profit jumps 32% in Q2 - Zylog Systems Q2 net dips 21% - Aurobindo back in black with Rs 103 cr profit The company had recorded a PAT of Rs 41.21 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal. The company registered a total income of Rs 363.28 crore in the second quarter, up 73.17 per cent from Rs 209.78 crore recorded in the same period last year, it said in a statement. IRB is an infrastructure development and construction company. Build-operate-transfer projects comprise over 95 per cent of IRB"s Rs 9,900 crore order-book.


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