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February 5, 2001
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Market@February 5: Day's report

Old economy stocks continue to attract strong buying and managed to record handsome gains.

Bajaj Auto, Tisco, Telco, Tata Power, Gujarat Ambuja and Tata Tea remained in the limelight. Reliance crossed the Rs 400-mark.

Sentiment for other stocks also remained positive. Tech stocks showed a mixed trend. Infosys, Satyam and Himachal remained under pressure, whereas Silverline, Wipro and Digital remained firm.

Sensex up 18 points at 4370. Nifty up 4 points at 1383.

Sensex:

  • Open: 4337.52
  • High: 4397.19
  • Low: 4337.52
  • Close: 4370.70
S&P CNX Nifty:
  • Open: 1378.80
  • High: 1392.10
  • Low: 1373.45
  • Close: 1383.25
BSE volume: Rs 5039 crore.

Most active:
Himachal, Satyam, Silverline, Global, Reliance.

Gainers: Between 7.9 per cent and 16 per cent
Gujarat Ambuja, Telco, BPCL, Jaiprakash, CMC, Pun Tractors, Kesoram, Padmini Poly, ITI, Jindal Steel, Saw Pipes, SCI, IBP, Cybermate.

Gainers: Between 5 per cent and 7.89 per cent
IPCL, Tata Power, Tata Tea, India Cement, Indogulf Corp, Century, Bajaj Auto, ABB, Apollo Tyres, Ashok Leyland, Corp Bank.

Losers: Between 7.9 per cent and 16 per cent
Usha Martin, ATN Int, Datasoft App, Sarita Soft.

Losers: Between 5 per cent and 7.89 per cent
Cinevista Com, Himalaya Int, Visualsoft, Binani Ind, Whirlpool, Maars Soft, Shri MM Soft.

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