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Narbada Gems Standalone March 2024 Net Sales at Rs 9.17 crore, down 51.8% Y-o-Y

Net Sales at Rs 9.17 crore in March 2024 down 51.8% from Rs. 19.02 crore in March 2023. Quarterly Net Loss at Rs. 2.34 crore in March 2024 down 408.45% from Rs. 0.46 crore in March 2023. EBITDA stands negative at Rs. 2.43 crore in March 2024 down 3950% from Rs. 0.06 crore in March 2023. Narbada Gems shares closed at 67.88 on May 28, 2024 (BSE) and has given 27.38% returns over the last 6 months and 26.78% over the last 12 months. Net Sales/Income from operations 9.17 31.52 19.02 Other Operating Income -- -- -- Total Income From Operations 9.17 31.52 19.02 EXPENDITURE Consumption of Raw Materials 14.59 20.11 24.03 Purchase of Traded Goods -4.64 3.22 -- Increase/Decrease in Stocks -- -- -6.08 Power & Fuel -- -- -- Employees Cost 1.07 1.15 0.93 Depreciation 0.14 0.12 0.05 Excise Duty -- -- -- Admin. And Selling Expenses -- -- -- R & D Expenses -- -- -- Provisions And Contingencies -- -- -- Exp. Capitalised -- -- -- Other Expenses 0.70 0.76 0.35 P/L Before Other Inc. , Int., Excpt. Items & Tax -2.69 6.16 -0.26 Other Income 0.12 0.10 0.15 P/L Before Int., Excpt. Items & Tax -2.57 6.25 -0.11 Interest 0.46 0.49 0.57 P/L Before Exceptional Items & Tax -3.03 5.77 -0.68 Exceptional Items -- -- -- P/L Before Tax -3.03 5.77 -0.68 Tax -0.70 1.45 -0.22 P/L After Tax from Ordinary Activities -2.34 4.32 -0.46 Prior Year Adjustments -- -- -- Extra Ordinary Items -- -- -- Net Profit/(Loss) For the Period -2.34 4.32 -0.46 Equity Share Capital 21.16 21.16 21.16 Reserves Excluding Revaluation Reserves -- -- -- Equity Dividend Rate (%) -- -- -- EPS Before Extra Ordinary Basic EPS -1.10 2.04 -0.22 Diluted EPS -1.10 2.04 -0.22 EPS After Extra Ordinary Basic EPS -1.10 2.04 -0.22 Diluted EPS -1.10 2.04 -0.22 Public Share Holding No Of Shares (Crores) -- -- -- Share Holding (%) -- -- -- Promoters and Promoter Group Shareholding a) Pledged/Encumbered - Number of shares (Crores) -- -- -- - Per. of shares (as a % of the total sh. of prom. and promoter group) -- -- -- - Per. of shares (as a % of the total Share Cap. of the company) -- -- -- b) Non-encumbered - Number of shares (Crores) -- -- -- - Per. of shares (as a % of the total sh. of prom. and promoter group) -- -- -- - Per. of shares (as a % of the total Share Cap. of the company) -- -- -- Source : Dion Global Solutions Limited

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