Low Price Shares locked in Upper Circuit on September 19

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On Friday, the domestic markets traded in green led by bank, auto, IT, oil & gas stocks. 

During the noon session, among the frontline indices, Nifty zoomed over 80 points and was trading around 17,600 levels while BSE Sensex gained over 240 points to trade at 59,000 level. Among Sensex, the stocks that were gaining were Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, SBI, HDFC and Bajaj Finserv whereas Asian Paints, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Steel, L&T and ICICI Bank were the top Sensex losers.

List of Low Price Shares Today: September 19

Following is the list of low price stocks locked in the upper circuit on September 19. Keep a close eye on these counters for the upcoming sessions.

Sr No.  

Security Name  

LTP (Rs)  

% change in price  

1  

Wall Street Finance  

39.65  

19.97  

2  

Rhetan TMT  

70.3  

19.97  

3  

Sonal Mercantile  

59.5  

19.96  

4  

Mcleod Russel India  

34  

19.93  

5  

Manaksia ALuminium Company  

25.35  

19.86  

6  

Valencia Nutrition  

21.25  

9.99  

7  

Fine-Line Circuits  

76.9  

9.94  

8  

Intec Capital  

19.4  

9.92  

9  

K K Fincorp  

15.75  

5  

10  

Munoth Capital Market  

69.3  

On the sectoral front, all the sectors were trading with mixed cues with the Nifty Pharma Index being the top losing sector plunging 0.53% as compared to their sectoral peers. Nifty Bank Index caught the limelight advancing more than 2.4% pushed up by the banking stocks. 

The broader markets were trading mixed with the BSE Midcap Index losing 0.31% and the BSE Smallcap index being marginally higher by 0.05%. Despite the pressure, the top three midcap stocks emerged to be Nuvoco Vistas Corporation, Max Financial Services and ICICI Securities whereas the top three small-cap stocks made up of Hercules Hoists, Deep Industries and Transformers and Rectifiers (India). 

Among the other stocks, the shares of Adani Power traded 1.08% up. The company announced the withdrawal of its delisting offer approved by the shareholders for the delisting of the company's shares on the BSE and NSE in July 2020. The company has not received in-principle approval of the exchanges and hence it withdrew the offer for delisting on account of delay and commercial viability. 

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