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The company said it has engaged JM Financial Institutional Securities for sale of its Chennai and Goa Hotels.
Main gainers on the Sensex are TCS, Wipro, RIL, Sun Pharma and HDFC
The board had approved payment of interim dividend @ Rs 20.70 per share of the face value of Rs 10.
The stock rallied 5% to Rs 286 on NSE in early morning trade.
Markets are likely to remain in a tight range with negative bias following mixed global cues and weak core sector growth data
The 30-share Sensex provisionally ended up 98 points at 29,459 and the 50-share Nifty gained 55 points at 8,957.
The stock hit a record high of Rs 72.95 on NSE.
JK Lakshmi, Mangalam Cement, India Cements, Orient Cement, Birla Corporation and Prism Cement up 3-12% on BSE.
Bajaj Auto, ITC, Tata Motors, Bharti Airtel and Tata Power are top losers
Till 1213 hours, a combined 3.79 million shares representing 8.2% of total equity of FTIL changed hands on NSE and BSE.
The stock dipped nearly 5% to Rs 2,062, its lowest level since August 2014 on BSE.
The 30-share Sensex was down 37 points at 29,324 and the 50-share Nifty was down 5 points at 8,898.
The stock hit high of Rs 1,285, its highest level since February 2013, in intra-day trade today on NSE.
The retail price of petrol has been raised by Rs 3.18/litre while incase of diesel the price is higher by Rs 3.09/litre.
Total motorcycle sales increased 49% to 30,240 units in February 2015 compared with 20,343 units in February 2014
Axis Bank, L&T, NTPC, BHEL and Hindalco are top five Sensex gainers
Oil companies have hiked jet fuel price by 8.2% to Rs 50,363/kilolitre at Delhi
The stock trading lower by 3% at Rs 350 in early morning trades, extending its previous day's 8% fall on NSE.
Axis Bank, Yes Bank may extend gains on fungibility of FPI and FII while ITC may extend losses on excise duty hike
IndusInd Bank, Yes Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank rallied between 4-6% on NSE.