Gainers & losers: Amid positive signals from most markets of the world, the domestic market also tried to handle the market to the domestic market but the consumer durables maintained a strong pressure. In this tug of war of Bull and Bayer, about ₹ 2.5 lakh crore of investors drowned. Talking about the equity benchmark index, the BSE Sensex has fallen 29.47 points i.e. 0.04% to 75967.39 and the Nifty also closed at 22945.30, ie 14.06% i.e. 14.20 points. Talking about individual stocks, some stocks had a sharp stir due to their special activity. Details are being given here, including the cause of fluctuations about these shares.
These shares rose strongly
GSK Pharma. Current price: ₹ 2608.00 (+11.82%)
GSK Pharma shares showed a boom on the second consecutive day on the spectacular result of the December quarter. It has strengthened 29% in two days. GSK Pharma’s shares reached ₹ 2421.30 at 20% in Intra-Day, a business day earlier and today it reached ₹ 2744.95 with a rise of 17.70% in intra-day. In the December quarter, the company’s net profit increased by more than 5 times on a annual basis to ₹ 45 crore to ₹ 229 crore. During this time, the company’s consulted revenue rose from ₹ 805 crore to ₹ 949 crore. Brokerage firms ICICI Securities and Brokels Firm, such as Motilal Oswal, have retained its positive rating. ICICI Securities has fixed its target price ₹ 2250 and Motilal Oswal’s target price ₹ 2170.
Persistent systems. Current price: ₹ 5796.55 (+4.71%)
After a spectacular result of the December quarter, the shares of Persistant Systems on the positive trend of brokerage firm Jaypemorn jumped 4.92% to ₹ 5808.20 in intra-day today. The December quarter for personal systems remained as expected by the market on almost all fronts. Jaypeemorgan has given it outperform rating and fixed the target price ₹ 7,200.
NTPC. Current price: ₹ 311.40 (+2.94%)
On the NTPC’s expansion plan, its stock jumped 3.27% in intra-day to ₹ 312.40 and today it is the top gainer of the Sensex. According to a report by the news agency Reuters, the company is considering creating a 30 GW nuclear power capacity in the next 20 years at a cost of $ 6200 million. Earlier its goal was 10 GW but the target is now three times. The company is looking for land for this.
Easemytrip. Current price: ₹ 12.06 (+1.94%)
In the next financial year 2026, Easmiatrip will increase non-air business to increase its profitability. In the company’s third quarter’s earnings call, the company’s MD Prashant Pitti said that now its focus is on hotel business instead of airline. Due to this, the stocks jumped 3.13% in Intra-Day today to ₹ 12.20.
Zomato. Current price: ₹ 223.25 (+2.15%)
When Jomato launched its first AI model Nugget, its shares today jumped 2.77% in intra-day to ₹ 224.60.
These shares collapsed
Bharti Airtel. Current price: ₹ 1668.40 (-0.43%)
Bharti Airtel shares fell 1.16% in Intra-Day to ₹ 1656.15 on an equity block deal of Rs 8,475 crore. 5.1 crore shares were sold through the block deal, which is equal to the company’s 0.9% stake. Who sold these shares was not known but CNBC-TV18 had revealed that its promoter unit was considering selling the Indian Continent Investment 0.8% stake.
ACC. Current price: ₹ 1883.85 (-1.43%)
Morgan Stanley downed the ACC due to pressure on the margin and dull growth, while its stocks fell 4.76% in intra-day to ₹ 1820.15 today, which is a record low of one year for its shares. Last year, on 2 July 2024, it was at a one -year high ₹ 2,843.00. The brokerage firm has given it an underweight rating and has reduced the target price from ₹ 2510 to ₹ 1670.
Ashok Leyland. Current price: ₹ 222.15 (-0.74%)
M & m. Current price: ₹ 2788.40 (-1.48%)
Tata Motors. Current price: ₹ 681.60 (-0.71%)
The world’s richest man Elon Musk introduced recruitment in India for different positions in its electric vessel company Tesla, which increased the nervousness in auto stocks in the domestic market. In Intra-Day, Ashok Leyland shares lost 2.82% to ₹ 217.50, M&M shares lost 2.62% to ₹ 2756.20 and Tata Motors shares fell by 2.04% to ₹ 672.50.
(All expressions from BSE)
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