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    Baba Arts, Shri Keshav Cements among top losers on BSE

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    The Nifty index was trading 38.10 points up at 11,679.90.

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    NEW DELHI: The domestic equity benchmark BSE Sensex was trading 84.66 points up at 38,815.52 on account of buying in frontline bluechip counters.

    Shares of Baba Arts (down 15.58 per cent), Shri Keshav Cements (down 13.74 per cent), Sahara Housing (down 13.03 per cent), Lotus Chocolate (down 11.49 per cent), Jai Mata Glass (down 10 per cent), Chandni Machines (down 9.98 per cent), Shah Alloys (down 9.92 per cent), Dhanvarsha Finvest (down 9.33 per cent), Commercial Engineering (down 8.85 per cent) and Swastika Investmart (down 8.50 per cent) were among the worst performers.

    In the Nifty pack, 32 stocks were trading in the green, while 18 stocks were in the red.

    The Nifty index was trading 38.10 points up at 11,679.90.



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    Subscribe to The Economic Times Prime and read the Economic Times ePaper Online.and Sensex Today.

    Top Trending Stocks: SBI Share Price, Axis Bank Share Price, HDFC Bank Share Price, Infosys Share Price, Wipro Share Price, NTPC Share Price

    ...more
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