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Universal Cables & IFGL Q2 results

Universal Cables Limited, belonging to the M P Birla group, has clocked in a net profit of Rs 6.95 crore for the quarter ended September 30, from a net loss of Rs 1.37 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Net sales were at Rs 130.11 crore against Rs 157.96 crore in the previous corresponding quarter. D R Bansal, chief executive officer, attributed this performance to the initiative of putting up a vertical continuous vulcanization line for the manufacture of XLPE cables up to 400 kV in technical collaboration with Furukawa Electric Co Ltd, Japan. - Universal Cables in pact with Furukawa Electric to manufacture optical fibre - Universal Cables in JV with Furukawa Electric - Visa Steel posts Rs 8.71cr profit - Bajaj motorcycle sales rise 14.62% in September - Bajaj"s Kawasaki Ninja 250R launch on Oct 5 - Adhunik Metaliks arms to invest Rs 3,350 cr IFGL PAT at Rs 10.24cr IFGL Refractories has recorded a profit after tax of Rs 10.24 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2009, an increase of 50.59 per cent over the same period last year. Total income at Rs 108.47 crore saw a dip of 13.97 per cent. However, the company expects better sentiments going forward.Trial production of pressed ceramic filters based on know-how from a step down subsidiary company, Hofmann Ceramic GmbH has been carried out at the company"s Kalunga facilities near Rourkela and steps are being taken for scale production. These products are meant for "foundries".


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