Helped by rally in the market value of Coal India Ltd and Bharti Airtel, top-eight Sensex companies saw their total market valuation climb by a cumulative Rs 47,381 crore (Rs 473.81 billion) last week.
The m-cap of Bharti spurted by Rs 8,675 crore (Rs 86.75 billion) to Rs 146,045 crore (Rs 1.46 trillion), making the telecom major the biggest gainer among the top-10 firms.
After Bharti, state-run CIL was the star performer as its valuation surged Rs 8,274 crore (Rs 82.74 billion) to Rs 1,84,532 crore (Rs 1.84 trillion).
RIL's market cap jumped Rs 7,318 crore (Rs 73.18 billion) to Rs 2,93,534 crore (Rs 2.93 trillion), while mortgage lender HDFC added Rs 6,680 crore (Rs 66.80 billion) to its value reaching Rs 1,32,867 crore (Rs 1.32 trillion) mark and TCS saw its valuation zoom by Rs 6,312 crore (Rs 63.12 billion) to Rs 4,11,234 crore (Rs 4.11 trillion).
The market value of ONGC rose by Rs 5,091 crore (Rs 50.91 billion) to Rs 2,47,938 crore (Rs 2.47 trillion), while HUL saw its m-cap climb Rs 3,058 crore (Rs 30.58 billion) to Rs 1,31,559 crore (Rs 1.31 trillion) and HDFC Bank's valuation soared by Rs 1,973 crore (Rs 19.73 billion) to Rs 1,62,810 crore (Rs 1.62 trillion).
On the other hand, ITC lost Rs 7,453 crore (Rs 74.53 billion) to Rs 2,62,048 crore (Rs 2.62 trillion) from its m-cap, while Infosys' value dipped by Rs 2,959 crore (Rs 29.59 billion) to Rs 1,88,320 crore (Rs 1.88 trillion).
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For the week October 25-November 3, the BSE benchmark Sensex rose by 2.68 per cent or 555.84 points.
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