Shares of Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone spurted 9.64 per cent to Rs 370.2 following an announcement that a pilot consignment (comprising 1,534 Maruti A-star cars) for export to UK and Italy is expected to reach the European ports early February, 2009. The stock made an intraday high of Rs 382.7 and a low of Rs 340.
The stock witnessed trading volumes of 6.53 lakh shares (about 1.3 times higher than its two-week average). The stock made a 52-week high of Rs 1,170 (January 11) and a low of Rs 250 (November 28). The scrip has gained 31 per cent in the past one month.
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