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Volumes jump at Indoco Remedies Ltd counter
17-May-22 14:30Hrs IST

Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd, Glenmark Life Sciences Ltd, Bajaj Electricals Ltd, Affle India Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on NSE today, 17 May 2022.

Indoco Remedies Ltd witnessed volume of 11.04 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 12.6 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 87606 shares. The stock increased 6.91% to Rs.355.00. Volumes stood at 93915 shares in the last session.

Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd registered volume of 21.08 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 6.81 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 3.10 lakh shares. The stock rose 2.02% to Rs.1,201.85. Volumes stood at 3.33 lakh shares in the last session.

Glenmark Life Sciences Ltd registered volume of 2.45 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 6.76 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 36224 shares. The stock rose 0.58% to Rs.443.50. Volumes stood at 19153 shares in the last session.

Bajaj Electricals Ltd saw volume of 4.21 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 5.32 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 79035 shares. The stock increased 5.44% to Rs.965.00. Volumes stood at 29804 shares in the last session.

Affle India Ltd witnessed volume of 16.25 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 4.4 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 3.69 lakh shares. The stock increased 14.39% to Rs.1,106.00. Volumes stood at 9.62 lakh shares in the last session.

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