This has come after several months of subdued property transaction.
“We are already seeing great changes in sentiments. It will take a couple of months for that optimism to convert into demand,” said Ashok Tyagi, chief financial officer, DLF, in a conference-call with analysts after its fourth quarter results.
The company reported sales of 3.75 million square feet in FY14.
The net profit stood at Rs 219.68 crore
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