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    Sensex falls! But these stocks are up over 10% on BSE

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    In the Nifty 50 index, 16 stocks were trading in the green, while 34 stocks were trading in the red.

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    NEW DELHI: Quite a few stocks rose in excess of 10% on BSE as domestic equity indices, BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty, traded in the red on Monday amid selling in frontline bluechip counters.

    Stocks that rallied over 10% included, Wardwizard Innov(PP)(13.31%), APM Industries(13.04%), Aspira Pathlab & Dia(12.65%), Jay Bharat Marut(12.32%), Oriental Hotels(11.88%), CMI Ltd(10.05%), Titaanium Ten Enterp(10.0%) and Generic Pharmasec(10.0%).

    The 30-share Sensex traded 485.83 points down at 56941.09, while the 50-share Nifty index fell 128.0 points to 16966.35.

    In the Nifty 50 index, 16 stocks traded in the green, while 34 stocks were in the red.

    Stocks such as Rhetan TMT Ltd., APM Industries, Oriental Hotels, Cochin Shipyard and Shivalik Bimetal hit their fresh 52-week high, while Shantidoot Infra Services Ltd., Ansal Housing, MIC Electronics, Proseed India and Systematix Corp touched their new 52-week low in trade.




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