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New Delhi: BPCL Dividend 2021: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) will pay a final dividend of Rs 58 per share for the financial year ending on March 31, 2021.The company has fixed September ...
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) declared the record date for its final dividend for FY24. ... the company paid its highest dividend in 2021, with a special dividend of Rs 35 per equity share.
BPCL dividend 2024 record date “ ... Furthermore, according to BSE records, the company paid the largest dividend in 2021, with a special payment of Rs 35 per equity share.
BPCL share price, BCPL dividend record date 2022: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) share price declined over 2 per cent to trade below Rs 340 apiece on the NSE on Friday. ... This final ...
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has set August 9 as the record date for its final dividend of ₹10.5 per share for FY24. NCDs 2025 Investor Relations ...
For the quarter ended June (Q1FY22), BPCL reported 27.6% drop in net profit at ₹ 1,501.65 crore. The nation's second largest oil refiner and fuel marketing company had a net profit of ₹ 2,076. ...
Record date set for 29 January while PAT rises 37 per cent YoY Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) has announced an interim dividend of Rs 5 per equity share for FY25, with 29 January set as the ...
Govt received final dividend of Rs.6665 crore from BPCL for the FY 2020-21. This includes special dividend on account of gains especially on sale of BPCL's stake in Numaligarh Refinery in March, 2021.
BPCL share price: After reporting a consolidated net profit of ₹ 2,805 crore in recently ended December 2021 quarter, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) has announced interim dividend of ...
The record date for the same has been fixed as Saturday, ... BPCL announces second interim dividend of Rs 5 for FY20-21 ... 2021 08:39 pm. Discover the latest Business News, Budget 2025 News, ...
Explaining the ex-dividend phenomenon, Zee Business Managing Editor Anil Singhvi says, “if investors buy BPCL stock before September 15, 2021, then he/she would get along with dividend or after that ...