D-Street Newsmakers: JK Cement, Ola Electric, ONGC among 7 stocks that made headlines today

After the important macro data is out, investors and traders are eyeing the key MPC rate decision later this week in the backdrop of economic slowdown and higher inflationary print.

ZeeBiz WebTeam | Dec 02, 2024, 04:17 PM IST

After a muted opening, Indian equities showed recover as the recent GDP print was precisely already discounted for. At the close, Sensex ended higher by 445 points topping 80,200 levels, while Nifty gained nearly 150 points in trade to end at 24,276 levels.

Here are the stocks that remained in spotlight today

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Top gainers and losers: Ola Electric

Top gainers and losers: Ola Electric

Ola Electric on the company's robust expansion plans to increase the company's store count by five times this month itself ended higher by nearly 7 per cent at Rs 93.26.

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Top gainers and losers: ONGC

Top gainers and losers: ONGC

Even as the centre decided to scrap windfall gains tax on petrol and diesel exports, ONGC shares ended mildly higher by 0.33 per cent at Rs 257.6 per share.

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Top gainers and losers: Dixon Technologies

Top gainers and losers: Dixon Technologies

On taking the Google Pixel production, the company's scrip headed higher by over 6 per cent to Rs 16,759.65. In trade today, the stock marked its all-time high price of Rs 16,840.25 apiece on the BSE.

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Top gainers and losers: Swiggy

Top gainers and losers: Swiggy

The food delivery and quick commerce company's scrip ended over 5 per cent higher at Rs 495.35 after the 
company said it is actively partnering with restaurants to optimise order prioritisation for Bolt orders that have food items with minimum or no preparation time.

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Top gainers and losers: JK Cement

Top gainers and losers: JK Cement

After Jefferies pick JK Cement as its top cement pick, the stock ended higher by over 5 per cent to Rs 4,510 per share.

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Top gainers and losers: Atul Auto

Top gainers and losers: Atul Auto

After the company's November sales grew 25 per cent year-on-year, the stock ended locked in 5 per cent upper circuit at Rs 596.3 per share.

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Top gainers and losers: Home Finance Company

Top gainers and losers: Home Finance Company

The home financier's scrip ended with gains of over 2 per cent at Rs 1,074.55 per share.

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