India's largest real estate firm by market capitalisation, DLF, has reported a strong fourth quarter, generating a net cash surplus of ₹5,302 crore in the last fiscal year. This article delves into the details of DLF's performance and the implications for its shareholders.
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DLF has generated a net cash surplus of ₹5,302 crore during the last fiscal year.
DLF has announced a dividend of ₹2 per share.
DLF's strong financial performance can be attributed to successful project completions, efficient cost management, and a strong sales performance.
DLF has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental footprint and contribute to the community, which have helped build a strong brand reputation.
Investors and analysts are optimistic about DLF's prospects and expect the company to continue delivering strong performance in the coming quarters.

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