These low-priced stocks were locked in the upper circuit on 5-May-2023

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by Tanushree Jaiswal Last Updated: Sep 07, 2023 - 05:09 pm 516 Views
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Domestic benchmark indices were trading lower with the BSE Mid-cap index down 0.20% and the BSE Small cap index down 0.25% 

On Friday, the benchmark indices were trading lower with Sensex down around 500 points or 0.82% at 61,281 and the Nifty trading down by 125 points or 0.80% at 18,133. About 1,503 shares have advanced, 1,758 declined, and 135 are unchanged on the BSE. 

Top gainers and losers On BSE Sensex Index are as follows: 
The top Sensex gainers were Titan India, Larsen & Toubro and ICICI Bank whereas the top Sensex losers were NTPC Ltd, NTPC Ltd and HDFC Bank.
 

The BSE Consumer Durables Index was the top gaining among the sectorial indices and BSE Financial Services Index was the top losing sector. The BSE Consumer Durables Index soared 1.50%, led by Titan India and Havells India while the BSE Financial Services Index was down 1% dragged down by General Insurance Corporation of India and Manappuram Finance Ltd.

On May 5, the below-listed low-price stocks were locked in the upper circuit. Keep a watch on them for further movements. 

Sr. No 

Company Name 

LTP (Rs) 

% Change in Price 

Welterman International Ltd 

13.24 

Last Mile Enterprises Ltd 

83.73 

4.99 

Nidhi Granites Ltd 

82.9 

4.99 

Naturite Agro Products Ltd 

82.46 

4.99 

Prabhhans Industries Ltd 

60.16 

4.99 

Best Eastern Hotels Ltd 

46.67 

4.99 

Swagtam Trading Services Ltd 

38.11 

4.99 

Tecil Chemicals Hydro Power Ltd 

35.59 

4.99 

Roselabs Finance Ltd 

27.15 

4.99 

10 

Captain Pipes Ltd 

20.39 

4.99 

  The indices in the broader markets were trading higher, with the BSE Mid-cap index down 0.20% and the BSE Small cap index down 0.25%, respectively. The top mid-cap gainers were Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company and TVS Motors while the top small-cap gainers were AGI Greenpac and ITI Ltd. 

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