These low-priced stocks were locked in the upper circuit on 15-Feb-2023

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by 5paisa Research Team Last Updated: Sep 07, 2023 - 05:09 pm 628 Views

Domestic benchmark indices were trading flat with outperforming sector being the BSE Auto Index.

On Wednesday, the benchmark indices were trading flat with Sensex up around 30 points or 0.05% at 61,061.50, and the Nifty trading up by 17 points or 0.06% at 17,944.75. About 1,684 shares have advanced, 1,535 declined, and 170 are unchanged on the BSE.

Top gainers and losers On BSE Sensex Index are as follows:

The top Sensex gainers were Reliance Industries, Maruti Suzuki and Bharti Airtel whereas the top Sensex losers were ITC Ltd, Hindustan Unilever and L&T Ltd.

The BSE Auto Index was the top gainer on a sectoral basis, while the BSE Power Index was the top loser. The BSE Auto Index rose 0.69%, led by Eicher Motors and TVS Motors while the BSE Power Index fell 0.75%, dragged by Adani Transmission and Adani Green Power.

On February 15, the below-listed low-priced stocks were locked in the upper circuit. Keep a watch on them for further movements.

Sr. No 

Company Name 

LTP (Rs) 

% Change in Price 

Aplab Ltd 

28.1 

9.98 

Interactive Financial Services Ltd 

13.65 

Nutech Global Ltd 

14.28 

Soma Textiles Industries Ltd 

15.13 

Rungta Irrigation Ltd 

33.6 

Dhruva Capital Services Ltd 

37.8 

Canopy Finance Ltd 

56.75 

Titan Intech Ltd 

64.05 

Crestchem Ltd 

71.4 

10 

Tulsyan Nec Ltd 

23.15 

4.99 

The indices in the broader markets were trading higher, with the BSE Midcap index up 0.27% and the BSE Small cap index up 0.24%, respectively. The top mid-cap gainers were Torrent Power and General Insurance Corporation of India, while the top small-cap gainers were Rossell India and Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd. 

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