D-Street Newsmakers: HAL, Raymond, DMart among stocks that hogged limelight today
The equities broke their long 13-day winning run as investors awaited key data from the US.
Stocks in Tuesday's trade ended more or less steady as gains in the FMCG and consumer durables were offset by losses in the media and metal stocks.
Here are the stocks that hogged limelight today:
HAL:
HAL shares ended higher by over 3 per cent at Rs 4,830.5 as the company bagged a new order from Indian Air Force.
Zydus Lifesciences:
Shares ended partly higher at Rs 1,113.5 as the company received a warning letter from the USFDA.
Avenue Supermart:
The stock ended mildly lower at Rs 4,986.15 as the company received an order from District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Amritsar, directing company to pay Rs 8,000 to the Complainant, alleging overcharging for a household item sold in a store located in Amritsar in 2022.
IREDA:
As the company plans to raise Rs 25,000 crore from debt markets, its shares ended at Rs 239.25, up 0.1 per cent.
Raymond:
Raymond shares ended over 5 per cent higher as as the company demerged its lifestyle business to Raymond Lifestyle Limited (RLL) through a Composite Scheme of Arrangement and as per the said Scheme shares of RLL are expected to be listed soon.
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