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Broader markets perform in line with the benchmarks, gaining 1.25% each
ICICI Bank, Bajaj Finance, DHFL, GIC Housing, HDFC, Bajaj Finserv and LIC Housing were up between 3%-6%.
The stock hit a fresh record high of Rs 317, up 3%, extending its Monday's 2% gain on BSE.
Index heavyweights were among the top gainers along with ICICI Bank
The stock was down 1% at Rs 318 on BSE in intra-day trade after turning ex-bonus in the ratio of 1:1.
The stock up 5% to Rs 740 after the company said board approved the buyback of shares at a price of Rs 800 per share via tender offer.
The stock surged 16% to Rs 778, also its 52-week high on BSE, after the company said the board will meet on Oct 26, to consider bonus issue to existing shareholders.
The stock was up 20% at Rs 317, appreciating 44% against its initial public offer price of Rs 220 per share.
Profit taking in index heavweights RIL and HDFC is weighing on the markets
Ceat, Goodyear, Apollo Tyres, TVS Srichakra and MRF down between 3%-6%, against 0.39% decline in Sensex.
The stock up 8% to Rs 131 after the bank reported 31% YoY jump in net profit at Rs 48.9 crore in September quarter.
The stock locked in upper circuit of 20% at Rs 117, also its 52-week high on BSE.
The stock rallied 6% to Rs 61.20 on BSE in intra-day trade, extending its Friday's 6% gain on back of heavy volumes.
ICICI Bank was the top gainer post the stake sale by Essar Group in Essar Oil
The stock surged nearly 6% to Rs 256 on the BSE in intra-day trade on back of heavy volumes.
The stock surged 11% to Rs 188 on the BSE in early morning trade.
The stock moved higher by 2.6% to Rs 1,474 on the BSE.
Markets firmed up in late noon trades led by oil and gas shares
The stock was down 3.7% to Rs 527 on BSE in intra-day trade, extending its previous day's nearly 4% fall.
BPCL, HPCL, IOC and Oil India were up in the range of 1%-3% on BSE.