Shares of Ahluwalia Contracts (India) have gained 10 percent to test the 52-week high of Rs 1,445 in the early trade on July 5, after the company secured an order from Airports Authority of India.
At 09:21am, Ahluwalia Contracts India was quoting at Rs 1,437.25, up Rs 130.80, or 10.01 percent, on the BSE.
The company received a contract for construction of new terminal building, allied structure and external development works on engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) model.
The contract is worth of Rs 572 crore and to be executed over 24 months.
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On June 10, the company had bagged an order worth Rs 383.98 crore from Birla Arnaa LLP, which is to be executed in two phases, and also received contract from Indian Financial Technology and Allied Services worth Rs 98.80 crore.
On June 1, the company bagged a contract worth Rs 2157 crore from India Jewellery Park, Mumbai and Daffodil Hotel awarded a contract worth Rs 88.15 crore.
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