While RIL, HDFC, SBI, Infosys, HDFC Bank and ONGC saw gain in their market capitalisation or m-cap, TCS, ITC, Coal India and Sun Pharmaceutical -- together witnessed a plunge of Rs 14,766 crore in their valuation.
After touching a 15-month low on September 7, when Sensex lost 308.09 points to end the day at Rs 24,893.81 points, the 30-share barometer managed to recover the lost ground during the week even as volatility persisted.
Finally, the BSE benchmark closed at above the 25,000 mark on Friday. Private industries led the pact of gainers as RIL's valuation jumped by Rs 8,265.24 crore or Rs 83 billion to touch Rs 2,78,845 crore or 2.7 trillion followed by HDFC that rose by Rs 5,146 crore or Rs 51.46 billion to Rs 1,85,184 crore or Rs 1.8 trillion.
Country's largest lender, State Bank of India (SBI) saw a growth of Rs 3,860 crore or Rs 38.60 billion in m-cap to Rs 1,74,136 crore or Rs 1.7 trillion, while private sector lender HDFC Bank gained Rs 2,970 crore or Rs 29.70 billion in its valuation to Rs 2,53,593 crore or RS 2.5 trillion.
State-run ONGC witnessed an increase of Rs 2,224.42 crore or Rs 22.24 billion in valuation to Rs 1,95,236 crore or Rs 1.9 trillion.
In case of IT giant Infosys, the m-cap climbed by Rs 3,882 crore to Rs 2,50,528 crore. Coal India took the biggest loss in m-cap as the valuation of the miner dropped by Rs 8,148 crore or Rs 81.48 billion to Rs 2,10,872 crore or Rs 2 trillion.
The market capitalisation of drug maker Sun Pharma fell by Rs 3,116 crore or Rs 31 billion to Rs 2,03,488 crore or Rs 2 trillion, while that of ITC declined by Rs 2,728 crore or R 27.28 billion to Rs 2,51,173 crore or Rs 2.5 billion.
The country's largest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services' valuation lost Rs 774 crore or Rs 7.74 billion to Rs 4,98,594 crore or Rs 4.9 trillion.
In terms of ranking -- TCS took the lead, followed by RIL, HDFC Bank, ITC, Infosys, Coal India, Sun Pharma, ONGC, HDFC and SBI.
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