India’s largest polystyrene producer Supreme Petrochem Ltd (SPL) has declared its year end financial results for the fiscal year 2009-10. As per the financial report it has managed to register almost three fold rise in the net profit figure in this year. The company has posted a net profit of Rs 60.47 crore for the year that ended in 30th June, 2010. Net revenues of the company have touched Rs 1612.71 crore during the fiscal year 2009-10. It was reported to be Rs 1394.96 crore for the preceding financial year. There has been a reasonable hike in the total net revenues of the firm in this year against last year.
Previous News
Next News
-
Rare spot naphtha of 50,000 tons offered by Saudi Aramco for the second time this month
-
Better prices in Europe tempt ethylene from Middle East, US away from Asia
-
Cracks spike in Asia as naphtha moves West
-
300,000 tons of Mideast, Suez naphtha on rare journey towards West
-
A thunderstorm at Daesan has caused power outages at several petrochemical facilities
-
Map Ta Phut delay impacts all projects of PTTCH
-
JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corp increases rates at cracker, butadiene units to 100% JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corp increases rates at cracker, butadiene unit
-
Will PVC increases in August come off in Asia?
-
Mood in China's polyolefins market in H2-2010 is downright pessimistic
-
Lotte PTA Pakistan’s earnings could halve on import duty reduction on PTA
-
Indorama Inaugurates a New Recycling Line in San Roque
-
Indorama Ventures, Varun Beverages Form Joint Venture For 100,000 Tons of PET Recycling
-
World's First Plant-Based Plastic Christmas Trees
-
Enhancing Mechanical Recycling Quality Through Research in Plastic Sorting, Decontamination, Compounding and Analysis
-
AIMPLAS Develops a Project To Reduce Odors In Cars With Contaminant- Free Recycled Material
-
LyondellBasell Unveils New Polypropylene Impact Copolymer: Pro-Fax EP648R
-
BASF Inaugurates New NPG Plant at Zhanjiang Verbund Site and Launches NEOL® NPG with Reduced Product Carbon Footprint
-
India’s Plastics Industry Gears Up for a 4X Export Leap
-
Avient Collaborates with ReForm Composites Engineering to Accelerate Adoption of Thermoplastic Composite Solutions in Construction
-
Syensqo Pioneers Recycling Technology For Sulfone Polymers
{{comment.DateTimeStampDisplay}}
{{comment.Comments}}