Leading hospital chain Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd (Ahel) has posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 477 crore during the second quarter this financial year, up 26 per cent from Rs 379 crore during the same period last financial year.
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd (AHEL) on Tuesday said its ongoing restructuring aims to unlock the value of its omni-channel pharmacy and digital businesses, while enhancing shareholder returns. The newly-formed entity is expected to achieve a year-on-year growth rate of 22-23 per cent, driven by the e-pharmacy segment and other business verticals, with a revenue target of Rs 25,000 crore by the financial year 2027.
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate from Chevella Lok Sabha constituency K Vishweshwar Reddy has emerged as one of the wealthiest contestants in Telangana after he declared his family assets worth Rs 4,568 crore, according to an affidavit he filed with the election authorities.
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd renewed term of directors Preetha Reddy, Suneeta Reddy and Sangita Reddy for three years.
The group wants to expand its drug store chain.
A meeting of the board of directors of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd will be held on January 28 to consider and approve the unaudited financial results of the company for the quarter ended December 31, 2002.\n\n\n\n
AHEL had earlier said it was looking for a strategic partner with international experience for its pharma business.
Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs 58 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2002 as compared to a net profit of Rs 52 million in the quarter ended December 31,2001.
Recent statistics show that the situation is no different across the country with several hospitals lacking the infrastructure to manage a breakout of a blaze.