Top three stocks that saw heavy demand from buyers in the pre-opening session today
These three stocks were the top gainers on BSE in the pre-opening session today.
At the pre-opening bell, the frontline index S&P BSE Sensex opened in green with a gain of 4.01 points or 0.01per cent. By 9.15 am, the index stood at 73,140.65 signifying a loss of 187.29 points or 0.26 per cent over its previous closing.
On the sectoral front, in the pre-opening session, telecommunication rose by 0.53 per cent, healthcare gained 0.51 and fast-moving consumer goods rose by 0.37 per cent.
Meanwhile, Aster DM Healthcare Ltd, Capri Global Capital Limited and PNC Infratech Ltd emerged as the Top Gainers of BSE in the pre-opening session today.
Aster DM Healthcare Ltd, an S&P BSE company, surged 12.35 per cent to trade at Rs 448.10 apiece. The Board of Directors, in a meeting yesterday, discussed the progress of the transaction between Affinity Holdings Private Limited and Alpha GCC Holdings Limited for the segregation of the Company's GCC business, noting satisfactory conditions precedent advancement, and is considering distributing 70 per cent to 80 per cent of the upfront consideration of USD 903 million, amounting to a dividend in the range of Rs 110 to Rs 120 per share, based on future expansion plans, capex requirements, and cash reserves.
Capri Global Capital Limited rallied 11.15 per cent to trade at Rs 905.00 apiece. Capri Global Capital plans to develop an insurance platform to maximize the Corporate Agency License From IRDAI
PNC Infratech Ltd, an S&P BSE company, climbed 8.13 per cent to trade at Rs 419.00 apiece. The stock rallied as the company Announces Divestment of Equity Stake in 12 of Company’s Road Assets
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