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Rs |
Paid-up 14-Jul-05 |
Times |
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Larsen & Toubro |
2 |
1238.09 |
619.05 |
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Aeonian Investments |
10 |
4855.95 |
485.6 |
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Infosys Technologies |
5 |
2133.75 |
426.75 |
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Financial Technologies |
2 |
700.95 |
350.48 |
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Wipro |
2 |
696 |
348 |
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Hero Honda |
2 |
620.85 |
310.43 |
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Satyam Computer Services |
2 |
477.3 |
238.65 |
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MRF |
10 |
2379.5 |
237.95 |
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Aban Loyd Chiles |
2 |
431.2 |
215.6 |
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Siemens |
10 |
2117.5 |
211.75 |
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Patel Engineering |
1 |
207.3 |
207.3 |
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Motor Ind |
10 |
2035.05 |
203.51 |
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Jindal Steel & Power |
5 |
987.55 |
197.51 |
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Phoenix Mills |
100 |
19275.75 |
192.76 |
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Jubilant Organosys |
5 |
961.4 |
192.28 |
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Panacea Biotec |
1 |
185.7 |
185.7 |
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HCL Technologies |
2 |
370.3 |
185.15 |
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Asahi India Glass |
1 |
184.55 |
184.55 |
|
Tide Water Oil |
10 |
1830.05 |
183.01 |
|
AstraZeneca Pharma |
10 |
1801.35 |
180.14 |
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| The Rs 2 paid up Hero Honda Motors, Financial Technologies and Wipro traded between 300 to 400 times of its paid value. Rs 2 paid-up Hero Honda shares traded at Rs 620.85, Financial Technologies traded at Rs 700.95 and Wipro traded at Rs 696.
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| Which means if their current market values converted in paid-up value of Rs 10 each Hero Honda would have quoted at Rs 3104, Financial Technologies at Rs 3505 and Wipro at Rs 3480.
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| In last four months of 2005-06 (April to July), 13 new companies added into list. The total number of companies traded at over 100 times of its paid-up values increased from 26 as at the end of March 2004 to 43 in March 2005.
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| The new entrants list include Gujarat Flurochemicals, Phoenix Mills, CRISIL, Pantloon Retail, Matrix Labs, LMW, Kirloskar Brothers, Cadila Healthcare, Sun Pharma, Flextronics Software, Sterling Biotech, Madras Cements and Novartis in last four months.
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| Phoenix Mills was the largest gainers in last four months, increased by 220 per cent from Rs 6,105 on March 31, to Rs 19,539.80. The stock is currently traded at 195 times to its paid up value of Rs 100 per share.
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| Gujarat Flurochemicals traded at 130 times (Rs 10 paid up), gain by 179 per cent from Rs 464.60 to Rs 1,298.25. Financial Technologies (Rs 2 paid up), appreciated by 167 per cent to Rs 705.25 (Rs 264.35) now trading at 353 times to its paid up value.
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| Pantloon Retail traded just four times at Rs 44.05 to its paid up value of Rs 10 in March 2003 now quoted a 136 time more at Rs 1400.05 on BSE.
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| Companies were traded at less than ten times to their paid-up values currently quoted at more than 100 times include Bajaj Hindustan, a Re 1 share traded at Rs 161.19 (Rs 6.70), Kirloskar Brothers Rs 1,799.70 (Rs 77.30), LMW, a Rs 100 paid up share traded at Rs 10,124.85 (Rs 895) and Gammon India, a Rs 2 paid up share traded at Rs 272.20 (Rs 18.41). |
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