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Markets: Sell off to pay off for TCS allotments?
Mumbai:
The BSE Sensex declined by 76.89 points or about 1.5 per cent to end at 5175.16. The S&P CNX Nifty lost 1.9 per cent to settle at 1621.6.

Market Gainers
Ranbaxy Laboratories, Hindalco, Berger Paints, Carborundum Universal, Crompton Greaves, Sintex, Ranbaxy, Orchid Chemicals, Lupin, Divi's, Patni Computers, Tata Infotech, Hexaware, i-flex

Market Losers
Tata Steel, Steel Authority of India, ONGC, Reliance Industries, Essar Steel, Jindal Iron and Steel, Bajaj Hindustan, Dhampur Sugar, Balrampur Chini, State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Lyka Labs, BPL, Varun Shipping, Man Industries

Market Counters
BSE 30
Figures in Rupees
Gain (+) / Loss (-)

ACC 254.50 -5.40
Bajaj Auto 876.70 -14.30
Bharti Televentures 157.40 -0.15
BHEL 559.75 -7.80
Cipla 243.65 +0.25
Dr. Reddys Laboratories 776.95 -9.05
Grasim Industries 1,021.80 -24.50
Gujarat Ambuja 298.10 -8.80
HDFC 563.55 -5.85
HDFC Bank 372.80 -1.30
Hero Honda Motors 450.05 -14.45
Hindalco Industries Limited 1,121.50 +16.35
Hindustan Petroleum Corp 315.75 -5.15
HLL 114.50 -0.50
ICICI Bank 277.10 +2.15
Infosys Technologies 1,503.35 -20.40
ITC 1,045.55 +7.70
Larsen & Toubro Limited 792.80 +26.25
Maruti Udyog 401.65 -12.00
MTNL 128.65 -3.90
ONGC 685.35 -25.90
Ranbaxy Labs 977.75 +12.35
Reliance Energy 588.25 -1.90
Reliance Industries 479.90 -16.85
Satyam Computer Services 342.10 -5.10
State Bank Of India 447.10 -12.45
Tata Motors 422.00 -11.95
Tata Power 266.85 -3.05
TISCO 258.60 -12.30
Wipro 556.60 -4.95
Zee Telefilms 132.25 -1.80

Others
Berger Paints up 5 per cent at Rs.130.5
Orchid Chemicals up by 3.44 per cent at Rs.176.15
Jindal Iron down 6 per cent at Rs.254.15
Bajaj Hindustan down 5 per cent at Rs.65.6
Dhampur Sugar down by 5.2 per cent at Rs.44.1
Varun Shipping down 7 per cent at Rs.22.35
Patni Computers up 3.68 per cent at Rs.322.35
LML up 18.63 per cent at Rs.38.20
FDC Ltd up 5 per cent at Rs 41.4
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BSE moves 51 scrips to trade-to-trade segment
Mumbai: The Bombay Stock Exchange has moved 51 scrips to the trade-to-trade segment, according to a circular from the stock exchange. This is being done from August 16 to ensure market safety and safeguard the interest of the investors. The scrips being moved in this group include Birla Global Finance, Videocon Appliances, ITI Ltd, BPL India, Varun Shipping, Mid Day Multimedia, among others. The settlement on these scrips would be done on trade-to-trade basis and no netting off positions will be allowed, said the exchange.

Global Trust Bank will continue to be in the trade-to trade segment, clarified the circular. Eleven scrips that were earlier in the trade-to-trade segment are being moved back to their original segments. These include Amtek India, Oudh Sugar Mills, Net Vision Technologies, Media Matrix Worldwide etc.
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