DLF Limited, one of India's largest real estate developers, saw its stock jump over 6% following the release of its robust Q4 and full-year FY25 results. The company's strong performance in sales and financial discipline has bolstered investor confidence.
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DLF Limited's stock surged over 6%, reaching Rs 671 by 12:50 pm IST, marking a 3.18% increase.
For the fourth quarter ended FY25, DLF reported a consolidated revenue of Rs 3,348 crore and a net profit of Rs 1,268 crore, reflecting a 37% year-on-year growth.
DLF's sales bookings reached a record Rs 21,223 crore for FY25, a 44% increase year-on-year.
DLF’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 6 per share for shareholders' approval, marking a 20% increase over the previous year’s dividend.
DLF Ltd, along with its subsidiaries, joint ventures, and associates, operates across various facets of real estate development, including land acquisition, planning, construction, leasing, hospitality, and allied services.
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