Pune-based real estate company saw a significant jump in its share price, rising over 9% after reporting a 252% profit growth in the latest quarter. The company has also maintained a healthy dividend payout of 21.3%.
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The share price surge was primarily driven by the company's 252% profit growth in the latest quarter, a 35.8% CAGR over the past five years, and a healthy dividend payout of 21.3%.
The 52-week low of the company's share price is Rs 2,346.35 per share.
The company focuses on developing high-quality residential and commercial projects in Pune, with a commitment to sustainable development and corporate governance.
The company has outlined several new projects and expansion plans, which are expected to drive future growth and capitalize on the increasing demand for real estate in Pune.
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