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Markets are likely to open on a flat-to-positive note mirroring mixed global cues
Thus far in 2016, the stock tanked 30% as compared to 12% decline in the S&P BSE Sensex.
SBI, ICICI Bank, Andhra Bank, BOB, Allahabad Bank, PNB and Indian Overseas Bank were up more than 2% each.
ACC, Ambuja Cements, Nestle India, Thermax and Tech Mahindra are from 73 stocks from BSE500 index hit 52-week lows.
Titagarh Wagons, Texmaco Rail, Kalindee Rail and Kernex Microsystems were down 14%-29% in past three trading days.
The stock rallied 6% to Rs 649 on USFDA nod for Ritonavir tablets
SBI, BOI, Indian Overseas Bank, Canara Bank, BOB and Allahabad Bank were up more than 2% each on the NSE.
UltraTech Cement was up 2% at Rs 2,830 on the BSE in early morning trade.
Stocks in the banking, infrastructure, cement, pharma, housing finance, agriculture-related sectors will be in focus
The stock was down 11% at Rs 242 on the BSE on back of heavy volumes at 03:22 PM.
The stock moved higher by 5% to Rs 810, bouncing back 8% from intra-day's low on BSE.
The top losers on the Sensex are TCS, Infosys, Coal India, Tata Motors, and Cipla, down between 2-4% each
The stock hit an intra-day high of Rs 1,852, bouncing back 16% from Rs 1,603, touched on February 5, before the announcements of Q3 results.
The stock dipped 6% to Rs 88.25 on the BSE.
Post December quarter results, the stock plunged 37% as compared to 2% decline in Sensex.
TCS, Infosys, HCL Technologies, Tech Mahindra and MindTree were down 3%-4% on the NSE.
The early indicator SGX Nifty is down nearly 1% and Japan's Nikkei has slumped over 5%
The stock dipped 8% to Rs 270, also its 52-week low on the BSE.
The top losers include ITC, TCS, Infosys, Tata Motors, and Sun pharma, down between 1-3% each
In past two trading sessions, the Nifty PSU Bank index gained 7.9% against 1.2% rise in the Nifty 50 index.