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Sensex Falls Below 15k Mark

Sensex DownMumbai: Tracking feeble worldwide markets, the benchmark Sensex plunged below 15,000 mark level by receding more than 180 points in early trading on the BSE.

Yesterday, the BSE-30 share Sensex missed 35.85 points. Today, it dunked 180.33 points to drop below 15,000 level to 14,829.55 points in the first five minutes of trading.

In the same way, on the wide-based National Stock Exchange (NSE), Nifty misplaced 51.05 points at 4,355.00 points.

GAIL, Apollo Tyres Enters Pact To Use Eco-Friendly Technology

Apollo TyresNew Delhi: State-run gas utility GAIL (India) and Apollo Tyres has signed up a contract for making power from steam.

According to the company release, GAIL will supply steam from its Vaghodia Compressor Station (near Vadodara) to Apollo Tyres that would produce power for it.

HDFC Bank Stock Dips Despite Good Q4 Numbers

HDFC BankHDFC Bank declined 1.15% to Rs 1154.70 in afternoon trading in spite of reporting 34.24% increase in net profit in Q1 June 2007.
The quarterly outcomes were declared during the market hours today 10 July 2007.

The scrip hit an intraday high of Rs 1185.95 and an intraday low of Rs 1145.60 during the day. On 28 May 2007, it has had its 52 week high of Rs 1274 and a 52 week low of Rs 693.10 on 19 July 2006.

Expansion Project increases investor interest in Vertex Spinning

Vertex Spinning LimitedVertex Spinning climbed up 5.51% to Rs 20.10 in afternoon trading after the company declared that Syndicate Bank had finished evaluation of its planned Rs 512 crore cotton spinning project in Maharashtra. The company made the declaration after the trading hours.

BSE Sensex 60 Points Up In Early Trade

Bombay Stock ExchangeThe BSE Sensex or Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index, or more popularly SENSEX surged by over 60 points to scale yet another high of 15,106.25 points in early trade today on sustained buying by funds in heavy-weight stocks.

Closed at 15,045.73 gaining over 81 points yesterday, The BSE-30 share Sensex gathered another 60.52 points to rise to the record intra-session high of 15,106.73 in the first five minutes of trading.

Roman Tarmat debuts with gain of Rs 120

Roman Tarmat Ltd.Today, the shares of Mumbai-based construction company Roman Tarmat listed (July 9) on the NSE and the BSE.

Shares of the company opened up at a premium of Rs 120.00, or 68.57%, at Rs 295.00, greater than the issue price of Rs 175.00, at the Bombay Stock Exchange. The overall volume of shares traded was 1,667,036.

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