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Bharti Airtel profit soars more than 5-fold to ₹16,134 crore in Oct-Dec quarter
The Hindu
Bharti Airtel reports massive profit increase and revenue growth in Q3 of 2024-25 fiscal year.
Bharti Airtel on Thursday (February 6, 2025) reported more than five-fold jump in consolidated net profit to ₹16,134.6 crore for the October-December quarter of 2024-25 compared to ₹2,876.4 crore in the year-ago period.
India's second-largest telecom company posted revenue from operations of ₹45,129.3 crore for the third quarter of 2024-25, about 19% higher than ₹37,899.5 crore in the year-ago period, according to a company filing to exchanges.
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