In a tumultuous opening trade after being battered by nearly 30 per cent in last trading session on the back of a Sebi order, the stock today opened near its day's low level at Rs 100.10 and further slipped to Rs 100.
However, the stock gained ground soon as brokers and traders saw value buying at such low levels, which is less than half the level of its 52-week high of Rs 242.80 a piece.
The stock had slumped to Rs 104.95 on Tuesday, the last trading session, after a Sebi order led to unprecedented sell-off in the company shares.
DLF shares are now trading with circuit limits, with the upper limit for the day fixed at Rs 120.65 and the lower end at Rs 94.50 at the BSE.
There are 334 foreign institutional investors in the company who hold over 35 crore shares in the realty firm.
The hit for small retail investors was little over Rs 200 crore, while that for HNIs was Rs 48 crore.
Sebi has barred DLF as well as its six top executives, including chairman and main promoter K P Singh, from the securities market for 3 years for "active and deliberate suppression" of material information at the time of its IPO.
DLF said it has not violated any laws and would defend itself against any adverse findings in the Sebi order.
While the regulator has not imposed any monetary penalty, the prohibition order would bar DLF and the six persons from any sale, purchase or any other dealings in securities markets for a period of three years, including for raising funds.
DLF had over Rs 19,000 crore of debt as on June 30, 2014, while its already-proposed fund raising plans include nearly Rs 3,500 crore through issue of certain bonds to lower debts.
DLF is the largest real estate group in the country with nearly Rs 10,000 crore annual turnover.
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