The inventory ended Wednesday’s session 4.23% greater at Rs 1,40,670.75 on the BSE.
The tyre maker reported a web revenue of Rs 498 crore for the quarter ended March 2025, in comparison with Rs 380 crore in the identical interval a yr earlier. Income from operations rose 12% in the course of the March quarter to Rs 6,944 crore, up from Rs 6,215 crore within the year-ago quarter.
Earnings earlier than curiosity, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) elevated 18% to Rs 1,043 crore in the course of the quarter. The EBITDA margin for the March quarter expanded to fifteen%, indicating improved working effectivity.
Dividend particulars
Alongside its outcomes, the corporate introduced a ultimate dividend of Rs 229 per share for FY25, equal to 2290% on the face worth of Rs 10. This takes the whole dividend payout for the fiscal yr to Rs 235 per share, together with two interim dividends of Rs 3 every that have been paid earlier within the yr.
Regardless of the steep payout, MRF’s dividend yield stays modest at 0.15%, primarily based on its prevailing inventory value of round Rs 1,40,000, in line with Trendlyne knowledge.The final dividend paid by MRF was Rs 3 per share, with a report date of February 14, 2025. The same interim dividend was declared earlier with a report date of November 19, 2024.Additionally learn | MRF This fall Outcomes: Co broadcasts dividend of Rs 229 per share as PAT jumps 31% YoY
MRF is India’s largest tyre producer and among the many prime tyre makers globally. The corporate provides a broad vary of tyres throughout segments—from passenger vehicles and vehicles to bikes and agricultural autos. It has additionally diversified into conveyor belts, paints, and sports activities items through the years.
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