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The Business Standard's Smart Investor (SI) reports focus on in-depth analysis and timely news concerning strategic investment trends, business deals, and financial manoeuvres within the corporate world.
Kotak Mahindra Bank rallied 3% to Rs 1,354, while ING Vysya Bank up nearly 2% at Rs 941 on BSE.
Provisionally, the 30-share Sensex ended higher by 14 points at 28,989 and the 50-share Nifty gained 6 points at 8,761
Till 1449 hours, a combined 19.51 million shares nearly 15% of total equity of the company changed hands on NSE and BSE.
The 30-share Sensex is up 60 points at 29,035 and the 50-share Nifty has gained 20 points at 8,775
Venu Srinivasan, CMD has sold 1.5 million shares of TVS Motor at Rs 298 per share between February 19 and 20.
ONGC, Cairn India, Oil India and Reliance Industries were down 1-4% on BSE.
Ajay Singh became the promoter of SpiceJet after acquiring the entire 58.46% stake from the Marans
The 30-share Sensex was up 25 points at 29,000, whereas the 50-share Nifty is up 8 points at 8,763.
On February 23, Idria Limited bought 4.48 million shares of PC Jeweller at Rs 244.36 on the NSE.
The 30-share Sensex is down 33 points at 28,945, whereas the 50-share Nifty is down 9 points at 8,745
In past one month, the stock rallied 78% to Rs 26.45 from Rs 14.86 on January 23, compared with 1% decline in Sensex.
Ajmera Realty, Puravankara Projects, Prestige Estates and NBCC were up 4-8% on BSE.
It won the bid to acquire Park Hyatt Hotel property in Goa owned by Blue Coast Hotels that had been put up for public auction by IFCI
Kalindee Rail, Texmaco Rail,Titagarh Wagons, Stone India and Cimmco were down 4-11% on BSE in early morning trade.
The 30-share Sensex is up 15 points at 28,990, whereas the 50-share Nifty is up 3 points at 8,758
The 30-share Sensex is up 5 points at 28,980, whereas the 50-share Nifty has lost 4 points at 8,751
Investors will remain cautious ahead of key events including Economic Survey, Railway Budget and Union Budget
Provisionally, the 30-share Sensex ended 296 points lower at 28,935 whereas the 50-share Nifty lost 92 points to close at 8,741
The 30-share Sensex is lower by 148 points at 29,083 whereas the 50-share Nifty has lost 52 points at 8,781
MCX, Gillette India, Bombay Rayon, Sobha, Oberoi Realty, Fortis Healthcare and NBCC rallied between 5-10%.