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Alufluoride sales up by 14%

Visakhapatnam, Oct. 28

The half-yearly sales of Alufluoride Ltd, a local company manufacturing aluminium fluoride, has gone up by 14 per cent to Rs 12.30 crore in comparison with the figure last year and the net profit during the first half of this year is Rs 1.78 crore, according to a press release issued by the company. The production of alufluoride during the period was 2,504 tonnes against 2,216 tonnes last year and the sales 2,533 tonnes against 2,213 tonnes last year. The company exported 1,030 tonnes against 1,350 tonnes last year. - Our Bureau

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