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TVS Electronics slips into red, posts loss Rs 9.75 crore in June quarter
TVS Electronics slips into red, posts loss Rs 9.75 crore in June quarter
2020-8-8 11:30 pm
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The company had registered a profit of Rs 1.97 crore in the same period a year ago.
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