Net profit was Rs 92.45 crore in July-September a year ago, Wockhardt said in a BSE filing.
Wockhardt's total income on consolidated basis was down 13.41 per cent during the quarter under review to Rs 1,064.69 crore as against Rs 1,229.59 crore in the year-ago period.
"International business contributed 59 per cent of the total revenues during the second quarter of 2016-17," the company said.
Wockhardt's total expenses came in at Rs 1,002.54 crore, down 5.93 per cent.
"By virtue of the said acquisition, WFH shall become a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of the company from the erstwhile step-down subsidiary. WBG continues to be a direct subsidiary of the company," it said.
Its board has also declared an interim dividend of 200 per cent, which is Rs 10 per share of face value of Rs 5 for 2016-17.
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