Sensex crash today hit these stocks the hardest. See full list
Sensex today: The second loser today was NTPC, which operates in the Power - Generation/Distribution sector and is classified as a large cap on the BSE.
Shares of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries plunged over 3.94% to hit an intra-day low of ₹1,785.45 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) after a US court ruling stalled the launch of its new drug, LEQSELVITM (deuruxolitinib).
The second loser today was NTPC, which operates in the Power - Generation/Distribution sector and is classified as a large cap on the BSE. Its current share price at 395.70. The stock has experienced fluctuations today, with a low of ₹393.95 and a high of ₹417. Over the past 52 weeks, the shares have seen a low of ₹233.5 and a high of ₹448.3.
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Here's a list of the top 5 loser shares on BSE:
Sunpharma
Shares of Sun Pharmaceuticals on Monday fell by 3.94% in an early trading session to ₹1,785.45 on BSE after the company on Saturday announced that a New Jersy court granted a preliminary injunction preventing it from launching its new drug, Leqselvi, until further legal developments.
NTPC
NTPC shares were trading for ₹395.70, -3.84% down from the previous closing price. Its current share price at 395.70.
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Reliance
Reliance Industries' share price plummeted by -3.51% on Monday, reaching a nine-month low amid selling pressure. The current price of the share is ₹1,292.05.
Adaniports
Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone, a leading port company in India, witnessed a -3.39% decline in its stock price on November 4, 2024. Its current price is ₹1,346.85.
Powergrid
Power Grid shares are trading at a price of ₹312.85, -2.81% down from the previous closing price. The stock's current price of ₹312.85.
The BSE Sensex declined by 1350 points or 1.69 per cent to slide below 79,000 on Monday.
Benchmark BSE Sensex rose nearly 448 points in the early session of special Muhurat trading on across-the-board buying by investors to mark the start of the new Samvat Year 2081.
The 30-share index increased 447.90 points, or 0.56 per cent, to 79,836.96 as all of its constituents traded in the green. The index opened higher at 80,023.75 but shed some gains later.