Stock Market Today: Top Gainers & Losers Post Bloodbath on Dalal Street

Stock Market Today: Top Gainers & Losers Post Bloodbath on Dalal Street

Moneycontrol Desk | December 20, 2024

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Markets recorded their steepest weekly fall in 2 years post hawkish stance of US Fed. Sensex tumbled 1.49% to settle at 78,041.59, while Nifty tanked 1.52% to 23,587.50.

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Shares surged 6% buoyed by the company’s latest Rs 226 crore order wins. The company secured these orders for its clean energy and aerospace segments.

MTAR Technologies

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Shares skyrocketed 17% driven by a gush of trading volumes.

General Insurance Corporation of India

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Shares emerged as one of the top gainers on Nifty closing the day with 1.5% gains. The stock also extended its uptrend to the third consecutive session, clocking in a 9% upmove during the period.

Dr Reddy’s Labs

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International brokerage Jefferies initiated coverage on Sagility India, a business process management (BPM) company, with a “Buy” rating and a target price of Rs 52 per share.

Sagility India

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FirstCry operator Brainbees Solutions Ltd. gained 3% in the morning session as domestic brokerage JM Financial kicked off coverage on the stock with a bullish ‘buy’ tag, seeing a target price of Rs 692.

Brainbees Solutions

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Shares slipped over 3% after the firm’s board of directors approved a Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) to raise up to Rs 1,000 crore.

Gravita India

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Shares extended its weakness into a fifth session, declining over 10 percent in the period.

RBL Bank

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Shares ended over 6% lower as investors rushed to take profits off the counter after its recent surge.  

Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders

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