The data is very confusing, especially in the absence of any guidance by the company. If egg prices in US has come down from 5$ to 1$ a dozen from Jan to June, then it is surprising to note that Q4 of last year and q1 of this year is showing highest ever profit by the company. May be this is due to contract pricing, which was executed later. In such a scenario, whether company is not duty bound to inform exchanges/ shareholders such drastic fall in prices? When SEBI is doing so many things, they should look into transparency and shareholder information as well. Shareholders, as part owners, have a right to know the business position of company.
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