Even after a positive opening, shares of the company failed to hold on to the gains and later dipped 1.39 per cent to Rs 421.65 on BSE.
At NSE, shares of the company fell by 1.41 per cent to Rs 421.75.
The net profit for June quarter of 2017-18 at Rs 367 crore was 74.9 per cent lower than the year-ago period, and the company blamed the disruptive pricing of the new entrant for continued "turbulence" and stress in the market.
The June quarter net profit is the lowest since December 2012 for Bharti Airtel which along with other established telecom firms has been engaged in a fierce tariff war with Mukesh Ambani-controlled Reliance Jio.
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