Low Price Shares locked in Upper Circuit on August 10

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by 5paisa Research Team Last Updated: Sep 07, 2023 - 05:09 pm 19.4k Views

Domestic indices decline marginally, Sensex drops by 98 points, and Nifty above 17,500 levels.  

The US market downturn was reflected in all the major Asian markets, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng being the biggest loser with losses of around 2%. With a loss of 83 points, the SGX Nifty predicted a dismal start for India's broader index. The domestic indices in India opened lower as expected.

List of Low Price Shares Today: August 10

Following is the list of low price stocks locked in the upper circuit on August 10. Keep a close eye on these counters for the upcoming sessions.

Security Name  

LTP / Close  

Circuit Limit %  

Sibar Auto Parts  

11.66  

19.96  

BSEL Infrastructure Realty  

3.63  

10  

BLB LIMITED  

20.35  

10  

EPIC Energy  

7.94  

9.97  

Landmark Property Development Co  

7.94  

9.97  

Alliance Integrated Metaliks  

31.45  

9.97  

Danube Industries  

52.4  

9.97  

Yarn Syndicate  

16.9  

9.95  

Byke Hospitality  

44.85  

9.93  

After the company's consolidated net profit (from continuing operations) increased by 86.26% to Rs 641 crore on a 34.2% increase in operating revenue to Rs 3,995 crore in Q1 FY23 over Q1 FY22, Tata Chemicals saw an 8.39% increase.

At 11:17 pm, the Nifty 50 was trading at the 17,503.50 level, declining by 0.12%. On the Nifty 50 index, the top gainers were Apollo Hospitals, ICICI Bank and Coal India whereas Bajaj Finance, ONGC, and Wipro were the top losers of the session.

Sensex was trading at a level of 58,775.04, falling by 0.17%. The top gainers were Sun Pharmaceuticals, ICICI Bank and Larsen & Toubro whereas NTPC, HCL Technologies and Infosys were the market draggers.

As the US dollar remained stable before the release of the US inflation report, the rupee appreciated. In other news, Tata Chemicals announced a boost in its consolidated net profit of over 85% while Bharti Airtel recorded a more than five-fold rise in its consolidated profit to Rs 1,607 crore for the quarter ending June 2022.

 

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