Atul Auto hit new high on Goldman Sachs stake buy

On November 25, Goldman Sachs India Fund purchased 283,936 shares of Atul Auto at price of Rs 428.87 per share.

SI Reporter Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 26 2014 | 9:59 AM IST
Atul Auto has gained 4% to Rs 455 on National Stock Exchange (NSE) after Goldman Sachs India Fund bought nearly 300,000 shares of the company from the open market.

On November 25, Goldman Sachs India Fund purchased 283,936 shares representing 1.3% stake of Atul Auto at price of Rs 428.87 per share, the NSE bulk deal data shows.

Earlier on November 21, Birla Mutual Fund acquired 200,000 equity shares of Atul Auto at Rs 405 per share through a bulk deal, according to data on the BSE.

Meanwhile, the stock hit a record high of Rs 462, rallied 8.5% from its intra-day low of Rs 426 touched on NSE.  Till 0954 hours, a combined 171,908 shares changed hands on NSE and BSE.
 

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First Published: Nov 26 2014 | 9:57 AM IST

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