The market closed with a big decline on Monday
Share Market Opening 11th February, 2025: The Indian stock market started a flat on Tuesday. On the second day of the week, the BSE Sensex gained 73.18 points to 77,384.98 points. On the other hand, NSE’s Nifty 50 index opened with just 1.95 points to 23,383.55 points. Let us tell you that on Monday, the market started trading in the red mark and closed with a huge decline. Yesterday, the BSE Sensex declined by 548.39 points to 77,311.80 and the Nifty also closed 178.35 points to close at 23,381.60.
Jomato shares decline a big decline
By 09.24 am on Tuesday, 12 out of 30 companies of Sensex were trading in green mark with an increase, while the remaining 18 companies were in red mark with falls. Similarly, shares of 20 out of 50 of Nifty 50 were trading in the green mark with a rapidly in green mark and the remaining 30 companies in red mark. The Sensex companies included Infosys’s shares trading the highest 0.86 per cent, while Jomato shares were trading the highest 2.25 per cent decline.
These shares were trading with an edge
Sensex companies included HCL Tech shares 0.59 percent, Maruti Suzuki 0.49 percent, ITC 0.37 percent, Axis Bank 0.32 percent, Nestle India 0.26 percent, Asian Paints 0.26 percent, IndusInd Bank 0.20 percent, Hindustan Unilever 0.17 percent, Hindustan Unilever 0.17 percent, Bajaj Finance 0.17 percent , Bharti Airtel was trading with a gain of 0.14 percent and Reliance Industries with a gain of 0.13 percent.
Stocks of these companies were trading in red mark
Powergrid shares today 1.69 per cent, Tata Motors 1.30 per cent, UltraTech Cement 1.06 per cent, Mahindra & Mahindra 0.88 per cent, NTPC 0.85 per cent, HDFC Bank 0.80 per cent, Sunperma 0.73 per cent, Bajaj Finner 0.72 per cent, State Bank of India 0.67 per cent, Tit 0.67 per cent, Tit 0.67 per cent , Tata Steel 0.52 per cent, Kotak Mahindra Bank 0.42 per cent, Adani Ports 0.32 per cent, ICICI Bank 0.32 per cent, TCS 0.32 per cent, Larsen & Toubro 0.26 per cent and Tech Mahindra’s shares were trading down by 0.14 per cent.
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