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The stock locked in upper circuit for the second straight day, up 5% at Rs 339 on the BSE.
The stock was down 2% at Rs 493, underperformed the market by falling 10% post Q1 results, against to 0.2% rise in Sensex.
The stock surged 15% to Rs 57.40 on the NSE.
Investors remain cautious ahead of a highly-anticipated speech today by Janet Yellen of the US Federal Reserve
ICRA rallied 15% to Rs 4,144 in intra-day trade. CRISIL surged 7% to Rs 2,240, and CARE up 2% at Rs 1,214 on the BSE.
The stock locked in upper circuit of 5% at Rs 101 on the BSE.
The stock hit a fresh record high of Rs 910, up 5% on the BSE in early morning trade.
The stock dropped 8% after rising over 5% in intra-day trade
IT majors were the top losers in noon trade while ITC was among the top gainers
The stock it a fresh 52-week high of Rs 149, rallied 15% in past three trading sessions from Rs 130 on August 22.
The stock hit a record high of Rs 539, rallied 63% from Rs 330 on August 8, post Q1FY17 results.
Market participants are keenly awaiting signals on key policy rates from US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen
The stock was down 6.4% to Rs 1,067, as compared to 0.27% rise in the S&P BSE Sensex at 10:16 am.
The stock moved higher to its fresh lifetime high of Rs 703, up 7% on the National Stock Exchange.
The stock rallied 12% to Rs 135, also its 52-week high on the BSE in early morning trade.
Ramco Ind, Sequent Scientific, BF Investment, J B Chem, Kalyani Investment and Tata Investment rallied over 10% each on Wednesday.
Post listing, the stock underperformed the market by falling nearly 9% as compared to 1% rise in the Sensex.
FMCG majors were among the top losers along with select Tata group shares
Sequent Scientific, Torrent Pharma, Hikal, Ipca Lab and Aurobindo Pharma were up between 5%-20% on the BSE.
The stock nearly 5% to Rs 568 after the company said that its board will meet on August 29 to consider bonus issue proposal.