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The stock had fallen sharply in early trades after Novelis, the US unit of the company cut its fiscal-year earnings estimate for the second time, citing lower shipments because of soft demand in Europe and weakness in its electronics business in Asia.
Bharti Airtel also slipped over 1% to close at Rs 350 extending their 6.5% drop yesterday, as several brokerages cut their price targets on the stock after the leading Indian mobile operator missed estimates and reported an eighth straight drop in quarterly profit.
Sun Pharma, DLF, Larsen & Toubro, ITC, index heavyweight Reliance Industries, ONGC and GAIL India were also among the notable losers on Thursday.
The BSE Metal index was the top sectoral gainer, up 2% or 247 points at 12,293 levels.
Bhushan Steel was the top gainer from this space, up nearly 9% at Rs 395. JSW Steel, Hindustan Zinc, SAIL, NMDC, Sesa Goa and Coal India also ended higher in trades today.
BSE Realty index also advanced narly 2% or 36 points to 1,905 levels. HDIL, Unitech, Oberoi Realty, Phoenix Mills, Anant Raj Industries and D B Realty were the top gainers from this space.
BSE banking index- Bankex advanced 219 points to 12,068 levels. Union Bank was the top gainer from this space, up 7% to Rs 254.
Yes bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, PNB, Indusind Bank, Federal bank also advanced 1-3.6% each.
Auto, consumer durables, power, IT, PSU and FMCG stocks also edged up in trades today.
However, Oil & Gas, capital goods and healthcare stocks faced the selling pressure in today's deals.
Dishman Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals surged 18% to Rs 65.10 after reporting a ten-fold jump in consolidated net profit at Rs 16.72 crore for the quarter ended December, on the of lower raw material cost.
Dhanlaxmi Bank has surged 17% at Rs 67, extending its previous day's 3% gain, on back of huge volumes.
Venky's India slumped 8.5% to Rs 432 after its net profit plunged by 81% on year-on-year (yoy) basis at Rs 2.93 crore for the quarter ended December due to higher expenditure.
The company engaged in packaged food business had a net profit of Rs 15.18 crore in year earlier.
The broader markets also edged highr and outperformed the benchmark indices.
The BSE mid-cap index ended higher by 1.3% at 6,239 levels and the small-cap index ended at 6,892 up 80 points.
The overall breadth was positive as 1,828 stocks advanced while 1,057 stocks declined.
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