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Sensex ends 147pts higher at 14,256

After yesterday"s massive 520 points rally, the Sensex today opened on a flat note. It slipped into the negative for a while and touched a low of 14,078. However, it rebounded into the positive and continued to move sideways, as investors covered short positions on expiry of derivatives segments. The index surged to a high of 14,377 on some buying in the metal, realty and the banking stocks. NTPC fixes FPO base price at Rs 201 a share The Sensex finally ended (provisional) 147 points higher at 14,256.


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