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I) Nifty: opened at 23382 and touched a high of 23558 then a low of 23350 and closed at 23537 with a total of + 36 points in Positive
II) Bank Nifty: open 51280 and touched a high of 51783 then a low of 51138 and closed at 51703 With a total of + 42 points Positive
III) Fin Nifty: open 22833 and touched a high of 23098 then a low of 22811 and closed at 23071 With a total of + 79 points in Positive
IV) Nifty Mid Select: open 12107 and touched a high of 12301 then a low of 12009 and closed at 12275 With a total of + 111 points in Positive
The volume of Bombay Burmah Trading Corp Ltd shares on Monday was 1,54,000, while the two-week average volume of it is 5,184, as per the BSE website. Bombay Burmah Trading Corp is a leading concern of the Wadia Group.
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The volume of Bombay Burmah Trading Corp Ltd shares on Monday was 1,54,000, while the two-week average volume is 5,184, as per the BSE website. Bombay Burmah Trading Corp is a leading concern of the Wadia Group.