REFILE-India's Westlife Foodworld posts quarterly profit rise on demand recovery
May 7 (Reuters) - Westlife Foodworld WEST.NS, which operates McDonald's MCD.N restaurants in west and south India, reported a 56% rise in fourth-quarter profit on Thursday on steady demand for discounted meals.
The company's consolidated net profit rose to 23.8 million Indian rupees ($252,513.20) for the quarter ended March 31 from 15.2 million rupees a year earlier.
($1 = 94.2525 Indian rupees)
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice.
Recommended Articles
Featured Tools
Top News
AMD Q1 Earnings: Data Center Revenue Surges 57% Driving Results Above Estimates, Shares Rise Over 16% After Hours

Nvidia Stock: Breaking Down Its Key Risk and Why It’s Still a Compelling Buy in 2026

Vanguard ETF Could Beat the S&P 500 Again in 2026 —— Why Investors Are Paying Attention

Dell Stock Analysis: Is It Still Undervalued and the Best AI Infrastructure Play by 2026?

Is Novo Nordisk Positioned for Recovery in 2026 Amid Rising Competition and AI Innovations?

Tradingkey






