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Educomp up 6%

Educomp Solutions surged 5.91 per cent to close at Rs 4,712 on finalising the record date for Stock split. The company at their Annual General Meeting held on September 26, 2009 approved of sub-division of each of the existing equity shares of face value of Rs 10 each fully paid-up into five equity shares of face value of Rs 2 each fully paid-up. - GMR Infrastructure okays stock split - Analysts' corner - Educomp Solutions Q1 net jumps two fold to Rs 36 cr - GMR Infra splits stock in the ratio of 1:2 - George Soros" fund ups pie in Educomp to 6% - Educomp rises on fund-raising plan At Rs 4,750, the stock made its 52-week high, and low of Rs 4,459. Trading volumes stood at 4.4 lakh shares, twice as much as its two-week average.


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