The cement maker, in which Swiss building material major Holcim has a majority stake, had posted a net profit of Rs 408.7 crore in the year-ago period, it said in a BSE filing.
Total standalone income of the firm fell by 8 per cent to Rs 2,510.5 crore in April-June quarter of 2015 fiscal from Rs 2,720.1 crore in the same quarter of 2014 fiscal, it added.
Ambuja Cements, which follows January-December as fiscal year, said its Board has declared an interim dividend of Rs 1.60 per share.
Ambuja informed that the Board approved the amalgamation of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Dirk India Pvt Ltd, with the firm with effect from April 1, 2015, which is now subject to the approval from shareholders, High Court and appropriate authorities.
Shares of the company today fell by 2.52 per cent to settle at Rs 234.30 apiece on the BSE.
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