Ather Energy, Craftsman Automation, Samvardhana Motherson International and TVS Motor Company from the automobiles and auto parts sector also hit new highs in trade on Thursday.
Among others, Manappuram Finance, Marico, Radico Khaitan, Redington, Welspun Corp, Laurus Labs and Sai Life Sciences also touched respective all-time highs in trade on Thursday.
In the past two trading days, the BSE Sensex has slipped 1.6 per cent owing to the US tariff related uncertainties. In the same period, the BSE 500 index has shed 2.1 per cent.
The BSE 500 index hit a 52-week high at 37,771.93 on Friday, and stands 2.6 per cent away from it's all-time high of 38,740.08 touched on September 27, 2024.
Cyient reported Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹163 crore, a Y-o-Y growth of 30 per cent, and revenue of ₹1,393 crore, marking a Q-o-Q decline of 0.3 per cent and Y-o-Y growth of 3.6 per cent.
Shares of Lloyds Metals and Energy rallied 9 per cent to Rs 1,461, hitting a new high on the BSE in Friday's intra-day trade on the back of over three-fold jump in trading volumes
IndiGo reportedly received the intimation about the penalty from the US authority on 24 July, and is currently exploring the possibility of a waiver of the penalty
Analysts said that half of the BSE 500 firms trading below 200-DMA clearly indicates that market sentiment isn't strong and there is heightened selling pressure in the broader markets
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