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Gammon slumps over 6%

The shares of the engineering and construction major Gammon India, which plunged 16.11 per cent in the morning trade, closed with an over 6 per cent decline on the Bombay Stock Exchange, as investors dumped its shares after one of the bridges it was constructing in Kota, Rajasthan collapsed last Thursday. - Pantaloon transfers retail biz to Future Value - BSE, NSE, bullion market close for New Year holiday - 2009: Markets sizzle - Get ready for IPOs on bourses, more ETFs - Markets put up their best show ever - Religare Enterprises to raise Rs 1,850 cr via rights The scrip tumbled 6.05 per cent to close at Rs 225.10 on Tuesday. During the intra-day trade the scrip had plunged 16.11 per cent to a low of Rs 201 on the BSE. The collapse of an under-construction bridge over the Chambal last Thursday had killed nearly 30 people.


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