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February 13, 2001
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Market@February 13: Day's report

Reliance came in focus at 14:30 IST and by 15:10 IST, the stock gained more than Rs 10. The trading volume during these 35 minutes was 8.5 million shares.

The total trading volume stood at 15.1 lakh shares on the BSE. At the end, it was up by 3 per cent.

Meanwhile, software stocks showed a mixed trend. Although they remained firm during the first half, a sharp fall was witnessed during the second half.

The performance of old economy counters also remained mixed. Tata Power was the star perfomer. It gained 11 per cent and attracted an all-time high volume of 4.2 million shares on BSE.

Tisco, BSES, RPL and Hindalco also attracted buying. Other stocks remained under pressure.

Sensex down 43 points at 4363. Nifty down 12 points at 1390.

Sensex:

  • Open: 4437.32
  • High: 4440.76
  • Low: 4354.10
  • Close: 4363.05
S&P CNX Nifty:
  • Open: 1402.20
  • High: 1412.70
  • Low: 1386.65
  • Close: 1390.30
BSE volume: Rs 6023 crore

Most active:
Himachal, Reliance, Satyam, Wipro, Infosys.

Gainers: Between 7.9 per cent and 16 per cent
Tata Power, Indian Hotels, Crest Com, Soffia Software, Flex Ind, Rallis, Anco Com, Vital Com.

Gainers: Between 5 per cent and 7.89 per cent
HCL Tech, CMC, TV 18, GIPCL, Nalco, Cinevista Com, Jain Studio, Krone Com, Sierra Optima, Creative Eye.

Losers: Between 7.9 per cent and 16 per cent
Bank of Baroda, GSFC, Sriven Multi.

Losers: Between 5 per cent and 7.89 per cent
Indogulf Corp, Jaiprakash, Sterlite, Bank of India, BPCL, GNFC, Corporation Bank, Apollo Tyres, Esab, Crompton Greaves, SCI, Kochi Ref.

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