eliance Industries (RIL) shares fell up to 3% to Rs 2,542.1 on the BSE in intraday trade on Monday after the Mukesh Ambani-led oil-to-chemicals (O2C) firm reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 16,203 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 (Q4 FY22), up 22.5 percent from the year-ago period’s Rs 13,227 crore, but falling short of expectations.
The stock was trading lower for the sixth consecutive trading day, down 9% over time. On April 29, 2022, it reached a record high of Rs 2,855. In comparison, the S&P BSE Sensex was down 1.5 percent at 54,039 points at 09:25 a.m.
Reliance Industries (RIL) shares fell up to 3% to Rs 2,542.1 on the BSE in intraday trade on Monday after the Mukesh Ambani-led oil-to-chemicals (O2C) firm reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 16,203 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 (Q4 FY22), up 22.5 percent from the year-ago period’s Rs 13,227 crore, but falling short of expectations.
The stock was trading lower for the sixth consecutive trading day, down 9% over time. On April 29, 2022, it reached a record high of Rs 2,855. In comparison, the S&P BSE Sensex was down 1.5 percent at 54,039 points at 09:25 a.m.
The retail category created 714 new outlets, pushing the total number of establishments to 15,000, while sales topped pre-Covid levels.
While sim consolidation led to the third consecutive quarter of net subscriber decline, the positive surprise came from better ARPU growth and a minor beat at EBITDA levels due to higher topline.