INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Indian Oil Q2 Results: Net profit stood at Rs 6,235 crore in the September quarterIndian Oil Corporation (IOC) announced its July-September
quarter results for the financial year 2021-22, reporting a net profit of Rs 6,235.39 crore on a consolidated basis, compared to Rs 6,160.70
crore in the corresponding period last year, marking a marginal growth of 1.14 per cent year-on-year.The state-run oil refiner's revenue
from operations in the second quarter of the current fiscal stood at Rs 171,787.19 crore, compared to Rs 1,16,717.62 crore in the same
quarter last year, making a growth of 47 per cent year-on-year.The company's board declared an interim dividend of Rs 5 per equity share
The interim dividend would be paid to eligible shareholders on or before November 29, 2021, according to a regulatory filing by Indian Oil
to the stock exchanges today.''Due to outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and consequent national lockdown, the operations of the holding company
during April- September 2020 were considerably affected
However, since then, the impact has significantly reduced as is evident from the physical performance during April- September 2021,'' said
Indian Oil in its statement.The total income of the country's largest fuel retailer in the September quarter stood at Rs 172,646.31 crore,
compared to Rs 117,870.77 crore in the year-ago period
The operating margin for the first six months of the current fiscal stood at 6.65 per cent.Indian Oil announced yesterday that Mr V Satish
Kumar took over charge as Director (Maketing) of the company
Earlier, he was the business head of Madhya Pradesh - Chhattisgarh, looking after retail and direct sales, LPG, among others.On Friday,
October 30, shares of Indian Oil settled 0.58 per cent lower at Rs 128.05 apiece on the BSE.