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The stock has rallied over 10% to Rs 1,224 on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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Main losers are Tata Power, Sun Pharma, M&M, Hindalco, Sesa Sterlite, GAIL and L&T
Rajesh Exports, Gitanjali Gems, Tara Jewels, C Mahendra Exports, Shrenuj & Co,TBZ, Titan Company and Renaissance Jewellery are up 3-18% on BSE.
Top gainers on the Sensex are Tata Steel, Axis Bank, ONGC & BHEL
The motorbike StaR HLX 125 is specially designed to suit riding conditions in African Continent
IFCI said it has invited bids for a partial disinvestment of its stake in National Stock Exchange (NSE).
The company's paracetamol facility has successfully passed a USFDA inspection without any '483 observations'.
BSE Mid-cap and BSE Small-cap gained 0.2% and 0.16%, respectively.
The stock has gained 6% to Rs 76 after the company said it has received USFDA approval for Eszopiclone tablets, used for the treatment of insomnia.
The board of the company will meet on June 26, 2014, to consider and approve the sub-division of equity shares.
The stock, currently trading at its record high,surged 62% in past two weeks compared to 1.7% rise in Sensex.
The market breadth in BSE remain marginally positive with 991 shares advancing and 831 shares declining
In past one month, the stock has rallied 40% compared to 3.3% rise in benchmark S&P BSE Sensex.
There was a block deal of 92,500 shares reported in the counter of credit rating agency
Markets are likely to open on a positive note after receiving encouraging data from SEBI.
Cipla, ONGC, Tata Steel, HDFC and Hindalco have gained between 1-2%
Markets recovered marginally from their day's lows after oil and financial shares trimmed losses
HMT, Hindustan Copper, MMTC, STC India, SJVN, ITI and RCF are trading higher in the range of 1-6% on BSE.
ONGC is the top loser among the 30-shares Sensex pack which slipped over 6%