Six of top 10 companies take Rs 38,221-cr hit in m-cap

SBI saw an erosion of Rs 970.35 crore in its m-cap, following which it stood at Rs 2,05,520.13 crore

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 19 2016 | 1:37 AM IST
Six of the 10 most-valued companies took a combined hit of Rs 38,221 crore in their market valuation last week, with Coal India Ltd (CIL) taking the bihhest hit, as the benchmark Sensex lost nearly a per cent.
 
While, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), State Bank of India (SBI), ITC, Hindustan Unilever (HUL), CIL and HDFC Bank witnessed a decline in their market capitalisation (m-cap), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), Infosys and HDFC raked up gains, during the week ended December 16, aggregating Rs 31,887.84 crore.
 
The market capitalisation of CIL was hit the most, as it fell by Rs 12,001.08 crore to Rs 1,82,037.5 crore, while the market valuation of ITC plummeted by Rs 11,210.44 crore to Rs 2,74,565.01 crore.
 
Market valuation of HUL tanked by Rs 5,951.82 crore to Rs 1,76,888.24 crore, while HDFC Bank’s valuation plunged Rs 4,365.63 crore to Rs 3,01,509.3 crore, and that of ONGC by Rs 3,721.85 crore to Rs 2,58,846.45 crore.
 
SBI saw an erosion of Rs 970.35 crore in its m-cap, following which it stood at Rs 2,05,520.13 crore.
 
“Overall, market sentiments were negative for the full week coupled with many global as well as local events,” Abnish Kumar Sudhanshu, Director & Research Head, Amrapali Aadya Trading & Investments said.
 
Defying the broader market trend, TCS added Rs 17,398.63 crore to its market capitalisation to Rs 4,49,596.02 crore, while RIL saw its market worth rising by Rs 10,103.78 crore to Rs 3,43,025.86 crore.
 
The m-cap of Infosys improved by Rs 3,870.34 crore to Rs 2,30,658.71 crore and HDFC’s valuations rose Rs 515.09 crore to Rs 2,01,337.77 crore.In terms of ranking of the top 10 firms, TCS retained its numero uno status followed by RIL, HDFC Bank, ITC, ONGC, Infosys, SBI, HDFC, CIL and HUL.
 
For the week, the Sensex lost 257.62 points, or 0.96 per cent, and the NSE Nifty 122.30 points, or 1.48 per cent. The weekly decline is the biggest since November 18, when the Sensex registered a fall of 668.58 points and the Nifty 222.20 points.
 

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First Published: Dec 19 2016 | 1:33 AM IST

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