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Indian telecom operator Bharti Airtel posted a higher Q3 profit, driven by last year's tariff hikes increasing per-user revenue and a one-time gain. The company reported a consolidated net profit of INR 147.81 billion ($1.69 billion) for Q3, up from INR 24.42 billion a year ago. A one-time gain of INR 75.46
Courtesy: theprint.in
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