APHS delivered strong growth in realisation per patient as well as number of patients
The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had closed at Rs 88,500 per 10 grams in the previous trading session. On February 14, it rallied by Rs 1,300 to hit a lifetime high of Rs 89,400 per 10 grams
The listing gains were surprising, given the lukewarm response to its Rs 8,750-crore initial public offering (IPO)-the largest ever for an IT services company in India
Gold's rally appears to be driven by President Trump's remarks on upcoming tariffs for autos and pharmaceuticals
Institutional investors bid for nine times the shares on offer, while retail investors bid for only a tenth of the portion reserved for them amid market volatility and investor caution over IT sector