Tata Steel topped the value chart with a total turnover of Rs 634.78 crore. It was followed by Unitech (Rs 292.90 crore), Suzlon (290.38 crore), DLF (Rs 260.51 crore) and Reliance (Rs 249.42 crore).
Uniech topped the volumes chart with trades of 33.97 million shares. It was followed by Ispat (26.25 million), Suzlon (24 million), JP Hydropower (19.49 million) and IFCI (17.35 million).
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Tata Steel has topped the value chart with a total turnover of Rs 586.30 crore. It is followed by Suzlon (Rs 192.24 crore), Unitech (Rs 183.34 core), DLF (Rs 135.83 crore) and Reliance Capital (Rs 120 crore) on the BSE so far.
Unitech has topped the volumes chart with trades of 21.79 million shares on the BSE. It is followed by Suzlon (16.45 million), Ispat ( 14.8 million), Satyam Computer (14.18 million) and Tata Steel ( 14 million).
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