DMART.NS Stock Today: January 13 Q3 Beat Lifts Targets, Margins Improve
DMart share price gains as Avenue Supermarts Q3 profit rises 18% to Rs 855.8 crore; PAT margin improves to 4.7%. Targets raised, technicals steady, outlook for India investors.
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DMart share price gains as Avenue Supermarts Q3 profit rises 18% to Rs 855.8 crore; PAT margin improves to 4.7%. Targets raised, technicals steady, outlook for India investors.
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