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Power and railway equipment producer Hind Rectifiers is expanding its manufacturing facilities in Nashik and has also decided to set up a subsidiary for developing high-tech products and solutions in AI, Web3 and others, according to a top official. Hind Rectifiers MD & CEO Suramya Nevatia said that the company actively progressing with our capacity expansion plans at the Sinnar and Satpur plants in Nashik along with focus on backward integration which will improve cost efficiency. The company board has also approved the incorporation of a wholly owned subsidiary focused on developing cutting-edge products and solutions in Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Web3, and various software, he said. Hind Rectifier has reported around six-fold jump in net profit to Rs 10 crore for the October-December quarter of 2024-25 driven by order flows and higher income. Total income jumped by 24 per cent to Rs 169.4 crore in the third quarter of FY25 compared to Rs 136.7 ..
Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd on Monday posted over four-fold jump in consolidated net profit at Rs 41.62 crore for March quarter FY24. Net profit in the year-ago period stood at Rs 9.60 crore, the company said in a BSE filing. Total income in the quarter rose to Rs 514 crore from Rs 439.50 crore a year ago. In the entire fiscal year, profit increased to Rs 47.01 crore from Rs 42.35 crore in FY23. Total income dipped to Rs 1,300.50 crore from Rs 1,404.66 crore. The company's board at its meeting held on April 8, 2024 recommended a dividend of 20 paise per equity share to all the existing shareholders. The board also proposed issuance of equity shares, and/or equity linked securities and/or securities convertible into equity shares through Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) or preferential allotment to raise up to Rs 500 crore. It also approved reappointment of Satyen J. Mamtora as Managing Director with effect fom from April 1, 2025, subject to approval of