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Cochin Shipyard shares rise 5%; ITC Hotels, PB Fintech drop up to 1.3% ahead of Q4 results today

Cochin Shipyard shares have been rising for the last five trading sessions and are up nearly 24 percent in the period.
May 15, 2025 / 11:38 IST
Cochin Shipyard shares rise 5%; ITC Hotels, PB Fintech drop up to 1.3% ahead of Q4 results.

Cochin Shipyard shares rose nearly 7 percent intraday on Thursday ahead of the March quarter results of the company. Meanwhile, ITC Hotels and PB Fintech traded flat.

Shares of Cochin Shipyard Ltd advanced 6.8 percent to an intraday high of Rs 1,815 per share on the NSE. Later, it pared some of the gains to trade at Rs 1,788.8, up 5.26 percent at around 11:30 AM. The stock has been rising for the last five trading sessions and is up nearly 24 percent in the period.

Meanwhile, shares of PB Fintech were down 0.89 percent to Rs 1,739.2 per share. ITC Hotels was also trading lower at Rs 200.71, declining 0.61 percent.

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first published: May 15, 2025 11:38 am

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