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BOC India Q2 PBT up 86%

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Kolkata , Nov. 2

BOC India Ltd , now a member of the Linde Group, posted improved results for the second quarter ended September 30.

The company's gross sales for the quarter amounted to Rs 134.22 crore, up by 25 per cent over Rs 107.39 crore in the same period of the previous year.

The profit before tax (without extraordinary items) for the quarter at Rs 19.16 crore, a growth of 86 per cent over the same period of last year.

The PBT of the corresponding period of last year amounting Rs 57.32 crore included extraordinary income of Rs 47 crore from the sale of property.

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