Shares of the company ended at Rs 211.10, up 3.35 per cent on the BSE. During the day, the scrip gained 4.62 per cent to Rs 213.70 -- its 52-week high.
At the NSE, the stock was up 3.57 per cent to Rs 211.70.
Besides, the company's board also gave its nod to seek shareholders' approval to raise USD 200 million (around Rs 1,191 crore) via issue of securities to pursue organic growth opportunities and for other corporate purposes, Apollo Tyres Ltd had said yesterday.
"The board noted the improved demand outlook and the fact that the current Chennai project is generating returns ahead of projections," it had said.
The board also approved conversion of the company's leased operations at Kalamassery plant from bias truck tyres to speciality, industrial tyres.
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