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FII-TO-FII: Pantaloon traded at 15% premium
BS Reporter / Mumbai December 2, 2008, 0:35 IST

Trades between FIIs generated a volume of Rs 31 crore on the BSE Monday-an increase of 50.72% from Rs 21 crore clocked on Friday. As many as 5 stocks witnessed trades of 14 lakh shares on Monday.

 
 
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Pantaloon Retail India was traded at highest premium of 15.28% on BSE with 7.63 lakh shares changing hands at Rs 232 as against the spot price of Rs 201.25.
 

Scrip

FII Close* FII shares# Spot Close@ Premium To spot price %
BSE
Pantaloon Retail 232.00 762940 201.25 15.28
Bank of Baroda 265.00 185000 245.70 7.86
Union Bank 148.95 212055 144.05 3.40
SBI 1079.00 36626 1055.95 2.18
Ind Ove Bank 65.20 204000 65.00 0.31
* FII-Close is the closing price of the scrip under FII-to-FII trades
# FII-Shares is the total number of shares traded under the FII-to-FII trades
@ Spot close price is the closing price in the cash market

Bank of Baroda was traded at second highest premium of 7.86% on BSE with 1.85 lakh shares changing hands at Rs 265 as against the spot price of Rs 245.70.

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