Extending its six-session long losing spree, shares of BSE on Friday dipped further by 3% to trade at its lowest level since its listing on February 3, 2017 and correcting 26% from its intra-day high of Rs 1,200, touched on the debut day.
The stock shed 3% to Rs 888 in today’s session after falling 7% to Rs 917 by Thursday’s closing in the last six sessions on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
The country’s first Initial Public Offering (IPO) of a stock exchange had made a strong debut, with its scrip being listed at Rs 1,085, a 35%

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