04:44 am - Thursday 20 June 2013

3 Sensex firms remove Rs 14045 cr in m-cap, ONGC biggest loser

By LM - Sun Jun 03, 6:18 am

MUMBAI: The total marketplace capitalisation (m-cap) of 3 of a tip 10 Sensex companies declined by Rs 14,045 crore in a week left by, with appetite vital ONGC alone holding a strike of Rs 9,240 crore.

However, 7 companies – TCS, Coal India, ITC, Infosys, SBI, NTPC and Bharti Airtel – saw m-cap gains totalling Rs 13,114 crore notwithstanding a diseased broader marketplace where a BSE 30-scrip benchmark Sensex mislaid 1.55 per cent during a May 25 – Jun 1 week.

The marketplace value of state-owned ONGC declined Rs 9,240 crore during Rs 2,10,721 crore. The shares of a association fell by 4.2 per cent during a week.

RIL was a second biggest crook as a value forsaken Rs 2,717 crore to Rs 2,23,881 crore, while HDFC Bank saw a m-cap erode by Rs 2,088 crore to Rs 1,15,325 crore.

On a other hand, CIL was a tip performer with a value rising Rs 5,084 crore to Rs 2,02,944 crore.

M-cap of NTPC modernized by Rs 2,598 crore to Rs 119,518 crore, while ITC combined Rs 1,603 crore to a m-cap during Rs 1,82,794 crore. SBI saw a burst of Rs 1,423 crore during Rs 1,35,967 crore.

IT companies Infosys and TCS together combined Rs 1,533 crore to their value. The m-cap of Infosys was Rs 1,37,114 crore, while TCS m-cap stood during Rs 2,39,710 crore.

Telecom vital Bharti combined Rs 873 crore to a value that was during Rs 1,14,286 crore.

TCS remained during a top, followed by RIL, ONGC, CIL, ITC, Infosys, SBI, NTPC, HDFC Bank and Bharti.

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