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Newspaper Advertisement of the unaudited financial result of the Company for the quarter ended 30.06.2026
Kabra Commercial Ltd · 539393
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Kabra Commercial Ltd has published unaudited financial results for the quarter ended 30.06.2026 in newspapers and on its website, as per Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
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KABRA COMMERCIAL LIMITED
CIN NO : L67120WB1982PLC035410
Regd. Office : 2, Brabourne Road, 4th Kolkata- 700 001
Tele: 033-2225-4058 Fax : 033-2225-3461
E-mail : contact@kcl.net.in website : www.kcl.net.in
Date: 14th August 2026
To, To,
Bombay Stock Exchange Limited Calcutta Stock Exchange Limited
The Head – Listing Compliance 7, Lyons Range
Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Kolkata- 700 001
Dalal Street, Fort, Mumbai- 400001.
Scrip Code: 539393 Scrip Code: 21038
Dear Sir / Madam,
Sub: Newspaper Advertisement of unaudited Financial Results of the Company for the
Quarter ended 30th June 2026.
Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015, please find enclosed herewith the newspaper advertisement for the
Financial Results of Kabra Commercial Limited (‘the Company’) for the quarter ended
June 30, 2026, along with the Quick Response (QR) code published on August 14, 2026 in
the following newspapers:
- ‘The Echo of India’ (English), and
- ‘Arthik Lipi’ (Bengali).
The information will also be hosted on the Company's website at www.kcl.net.in.
You are requested to kindly take the same on your record.
Thanking You,
Yours Sincerely,
For Kabra Commercial Limited
[ Afsha Rafique Nag Chowdhury]
A54861
P8 Economy & Business
THE ECHO OF INDIAKOLKATA
FridayAugust 14,2026
India's exports
surge 19.6 pc
in Jul, trade
deficit widens
to six-month
high
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
NEW DELHI, AUG 13: The
country's merchandise
exports surged 19.63 per cent
to USD 44.24 billion in July,
driven by a jump in
shipments of petroleum
products, while higher
imports pushed the trade
deficit to a six-month high of
USD 31.98 billion. Imports
rose by about 17.52 per cent
year-on-year to USD 76.22
billion in July due to
increase in the inbound
shipments of crude oil,
which grew by 17.64 per cent
to USD 18.31 billion,
according to the data
released by the commerce
ministry on Thursday. Brent
crude oil prices ranged
between USD 72 and USD 95
per barrel during July. Crude
oil imports accounted for
about 24 per cent of the total
imports during the month.
The growth in exports in July
was the highest since June
2022, when shipments had
risen 30.12 per cent.
During April-July this
fiscal, exports jumped 17.04
per cent to USD 173.78 billion,
and imports climbed 19.27
per cent to USD 292.38 billion.
Merchandise trade deficit
during April-July 2026-27
widened to USD 118.60
billion as compared to USD
96.66 billion during April-
July 2025-26. In July 2025,
the deficit was USD 27.88
billion. In June it was USD
30.43 billion. Inbound
shipments of raw cotton,
pulses, fertiliser, coal and
coke, chemical material,
project goods, gold, and
electronics too pushed the
country's import bill during
the last month.
Electronics, project
goods and gold imports grew
by 46 per cent to USD 14.4
billion, about 180 per cent to
USD 90.64 million, and 4 per
cent to about USD 4.16
billion, respectively, in July.
Briefing the media on the
data, Commerce Secretary
Rajesh Agarwal attributed
the increase in the country's
outbound shipments to
higher exports of petroleum
products, electronics,
engineering and marine
goods. The main countries
where India's exports
recorded a jump in
shipments include the US,
Singapore, China, South
Africa, Tanzania and
Malaysia. He also said India's
exports to West Asian
countries rose 8.62 per cent to
USD 5.7 billion in July.
During the last month,
petroleum products,
electronics, and engineering
shipments grew by 67.64 per
cent to about USD 7 billion,
57.4 per cent to about USD 6
billion, and 17.7 per cent to
about USD 12.24 billion.
Meanwhile, as per
government estimates,
services exports stood at USD
35.89 billion in July, and
imports were USD 18.94
billion.
KolkataFridayAugust 14,2026
Arthik Lipi, Page 8