Double digit growth in Q3 net profit might be registered by Maruti Suzuki
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Double digit growth in Q3 net profit might be registered by Maruti Suzuki

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Maruti Suzuki is expected to register double-digit growth in net profit and revenue for the quarter ended December 31, on the back of a sharp recovery in vehicle sales during the quarter, especially the festival season. The carmaker may post a 13% YoY increase in net profit to ₹1775.6 crore as a result of a 13% jump in net sales to 23417.3 crore, according to a brokerage.

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