Reliance Infra Postpones Q4 Results to 23 May
19 May 2025
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Anil Ambani-led Reliance Infrastructure has postponed the announcement of its financial results for the January鈥揗arch 2025 quarter. The company informed exchanges that the board meeting, initially scheduled for Friday, 16 May, has now been rescheduled to Friday, 23 May.
The delay was attributed to the postponement of board meetings for its key subsidiaries鈥擝SES Yamuna Power and BSES Rajdhani Power鈥攄ue to a lack of quorum following the unavailability of joint venture partner nominees.
Reliance Infrastructure, a BSE SmallCap-listed firm with a market capitalisation of Rs 107.65 billion, is involved in infrastructure development through various Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), particularly in roads, metro rail, and cement.
The trading window for designated persons remains closed from Tuesday, 1 April 2025, and will reopen 48 hours after the results are disclosed.
In the previous quarter (October鈥揇ecember 2024), the company reported a widened net loss of Rs 32.98 billion, compared to Rs 4.21 billion in the same period the previous year. Revenue from operations for Q3 FY25 stood at Rs 4.74 billion, reflecting a modest year-on-year rise of 0.55 per cent.
Shares of Reliance Infrastructure closed slightly lower at Rs 271.75 on the BSE. Despite a 16.53 per cent gain over the past week, the stock has declined nearly 15 per cent year-to-date in 2025.
Anil Ambani-led Reliance Infrastructure has postponed the announcement of its financial results for the January鈥揗arch 2025 quarter. The company informed exchanges that the board meeting, initially scheduled for Friday, 16 May, has now been rescheduled to Friday, 23 May.The delay was attributed to the postponement of board meetings for its key subsidiaries鈥擝SES Yamuna Power and BSES Rajdhani Power鈥攄ue to a lack of quorum following the unavailability of joint venture partner nominees.Reliance Infrastructure, a BSE SmallCap-listed firm with a market capitalisation of Rs 107.65 billion, is involved in infrastructure development through various Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), particularly in roads, metro rail, and cement.The trading window for designated persons remains closed from Tuesday, 1 April 2025, and will reopen 48 hours after the results are disclosed.In the previous quarter (October鈥揇ecember 2024), the company reported a widened net loss of Rs 32.98 billion, compared to Rs 4.21 billion in the same period the previous year. Revenue from operations for Q3 FY25 stood at Rs 4.74 billion, reflecting a modest year-on-year rise of 0.55 per cent.Shares of Reliance Infrastructure closed slightly lower at Rs 271.75 on the BSE. Despite a 16.53 per cent gain over the past week, the stock has declined nearly 15 per cent year-to-date in 2025.
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