PVR Inox Q4 Results: Net loss narrows to Rs 125 crore, revenue falls marginally to Rs 1,250 crore

PVR Inox Q4 Results: The shares of the company jumped over 4 percent to trade at Rs 959 apiece in the afternoon.

PVR Inox on May 12 reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 125 crore for the fourth quarter of financial year 2024-2025. This marks a fall of nearly 3.5 percent from the Rs 129.5 crore net loss reported in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.

PVR Inox shares jumped over 4 percent to trade at Rs 959 apiece in the afternoon.

While net loss narrowed, the company’s revenue from operations fell marginally to Rs 1,250 crore for Q4 FY25. It had earlier reported revenue from operations at Rs 1,256 crore in Q4 FY24. Its expenses also dropped marginally to Rs 1,479 crore during the quarter under review. Net loss margin meanwhile improved to 9.56 percent in Q4 FY25, from 9.94 percent in Q4 FY24.

(This is a developing story. Come back later for more updates).

Source: www.moneycontrol.com

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