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Reliance tops combined value chart

Reliance tops the combined value chart on both the BSE and the NSE with a total turnover of Rs 558.09 crore. It is followed by Suzlon (Rs 531.62 crore), Tata Steel (Rs 413.41 crore), DLF (Rs 390.68 crore) and Aban Offshore (Rs 372.79 crore). IFCI is leading the combined volume chart with trades of over 44.75 million shares, followed by Suzlon (42.07 million), Unitech (39.8 million), First Source (38.11 million) and Ispat Industries (35.66 million). UCO Bank seeks shareholders" nod for fund raising Negative view on state-run oil cos: Fitch Jan cement sales in high double-digit Reliance continues to top the combined value chart with a turnover of Rs 363 crore . It is followed by Suzlon (Rs 333.53 crore), Unitech (Rs 271 crore), Tata Steel (Rs 268 crore) and DLF (Rs 230 crore). Suzlon has topped the combined volume chart with trades of 38 million shares. It is followed by Unitech ( 31 million), IFCI (30 million), First Source ( 30 million) and Mahindra Satyam (21 million) shares . _________________________________________________ (Updated at 1114hrs) Reliance has topped the combined value chart with a turnover of Rs 208.42 crore, followed by Mahindra Satyam (Rs 156.24 crore), Unitech (140.77 crore), NIIT (Rs 134.94 crore) and Tata Steel (Rs 120.72 crore). The combined volume chart is being led by First Source with trades of nearly 20 million shares, followed by IFCI (17.2 million), Unitech (16.52 million), Mahindra Satyam (15.38 million) and NIIT (13.79 million).


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