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    Suzlon Energy shares hit 5% upper circuit amid block deal

    Suzlon Energy's shares surged 5% to Rs 51.3 on BSE due to a reported block deal, where 0.3% of its equity changed hands. Details on the transaction's participants remain undisclosed. By 10:38 am, the stock traded 4% higher at Rs 50.9. Over the past year, Suzlon has delivered impressive returns, rallying 256%, and over two years, it surged 680%.

    Ixigo opens at 48% premium over issue price, hits upper circuit: Key things to know

    Ixigo stock hit upper circuit on the day of its debut at 11.41 am. The IPO of Le Travenues Technologies, which operates the travel platform Ixigo, closed on June 12 and was oversubscribed 98 times on its last day. The share debuted at Rs 138.1 against an issue price of Rs 93 on NSE, up Rs 45.1 or 48.5% and Rs 135 on BSE, a premium of 45.16%.

    Paytm shares locked-in 10% upper circuit amid heavy volumes

    Shares of One97 Communication, the company behind the digital payments platform Paytm, experienced a significant surge of up to 10% intraday on Friday following an upward revision of the circuit filter at the stock exchanges.

    Paytm, Inox Wind among 736 BSE-listed stocks that hit lower circuit

    The market capitalisation of the BSE listed companies fell by Rs 30 lakh crore with 694 stocks hitting lower circuits and 292 crashing to 52-week lows on the BSE.

    Fire in south Mumbai high-rise; 1 person injured, 30 rescued

    A fire broke out in a 62-storey residential building in south Mumbai's Byculla area. The blaze erupted on the 10th floor of the building's A wing in the Khatao Mill Compound. No casualties were reported.

    Suzlon Energy shares hit 5% upper circuit amid block deal

    Suzlon Energy's shares surged by 5% to hit the upper circuit at Rs 46.2 on the BSE on Wednesday following reports of a block deal on the counter. Around 33.9 lakh shares of Suzlon Energy were traded in the block deal, with the identities of buyers and sellers undisclosed.

    The Economic Times
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