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Nalco up on hike in prices

Nalco closed at Rs 392, higher by Rs 16 or 4.5%, on the BSE. - Sun Pharma up on new support in Taro war - Sun TV up on restructuring plans - Nalco hikes prices by Rs 3,500 a tonne - Nava Bharat soars on acquiring 65% Zambian coal mine - M&M erases gains, ends down 1% - NPCIL needs Rs 1 lakh crore for capacity addition by 2020 The stock opened at Rs 376 and touched a high of Rs 393 and a low of Rs 376 during the day. The volumes surged to 58,553 shares as against the 2-week average of 18,55 shares. ___________________________________________________________ (Updated at 1018am) State-run National Aluminium Company (Nalco) has advanced on hike in prices. The stock opened at Rs 376 and soared to a high of Rs 381. The scrip is now trading at Rs 380, up 1% from its previous close. The counter has clocked volumes of 1,593 shares as compared to the two-week daily average traded volumes of 18,558 shares on the BSE. Nalco increased the prices of aluminium by Rs 3,500 a tonne. This has been a second hike for the prevailing month following an improvement in the metals rate at the London Metal Exchange (LME).


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