The Ahmedabad-based drug maker rose for second day in a row. The stock rose as much as 8.8 percent to Rs 777, on top of yesterday's 9.4 percent jump after Credit Suisse initiated coverage on the stock with an 'outperform'.
Credit Suisse said:
Shares of the Bangalore-based real estate developer rose as much as 12 percent to Rs 601. Recently Sobha entered into partnership with Purvankara to develop super luxury waterfront residential project in Kochi, The Economic Times newspaper reported.
Shares of the Hyderabad-based drug maker erased gains and fell 0.85 percent to Rs 2,271 after a U.S. class action lawsuit was served against the company, Dr Reddy's Labs said in a stock exchange filing.
Meanwhile, the company said claims in U.S. SEC class action lawsuit are without merit.
Shares of the Jaipur-based lender rose as much as 2.77 percent to Rs 698.40 after it started mutual fund distribution business partnering with 11 fund houses, the company said in a stock exchange filing.
Buyers and sellers were not immediately known
Source: Bloomberg
JM Janaillac, CEO Air France KLM says:
Shares of the Delhi-based construction company rose as much as 20 percent, the most in over five months, to Rs 289.20 after the company bagged order worth Rs 281 crore which is backed by the Asian Development Bank, Technofab Engineering said in a stock exchange filing.
Hubtown: The stock rose as much as 3 percent to Rs 133.70 after multiple block deals:
Shares of the Punjab-based diesel engine maker fell as much as 2.18 percent to Rs 1,952 after its board approved buying back 2.94 lakh shares (2.37 percent) at a price of Rs 2,400 for an aggregate amount not exceeding Rs 70.7 crore.
International brokerage Morgan Stanley has raised its December 2018 target on the S&P BSE Sensex to 35,700 versus its earlier estimate of 34,000. The brokerage says India will outperform emerging markets in 2018 but absolute returns may slow as global equity returns are moderating, added Morgan Stanley.
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