On 3 November 2022, some other stocks in the ‘A’ group named Tata Motors-DVR, IFCI Ltd, Voltas Ltd and Jai Corp Ltd were losers in the BSE list.
Manali Petrochemicals Ltd was the biggest loser in the BSE’s ‘A’ group on BSE. The stocks tumbled 9.78 per cent to Rs 84.4. On the BSE, 6.56 lakh shares were traded compared to the daily average volumes of 56816 shares in October.
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Tata Motors-DVR was the second biggest loser in the ‘A’ group On BSE. The stocks crashed 9.09 per cent to Rs 230.5. On the BSE, 11.11 lakh shares were traded on the counter compared with daily average volumes of 3.31 lakh shares in October.
Jai Corp Ltd was the third biggest loser in the ‘A’ group on BSE. The stocks lost 8.43 per cent to Rs 164.65. On the BSE, 4.31 lakh shares were traded compared to the daily average volumes of 2.49 lakh shares in October.
IFCI Ltd was the fourth biggest loser in the ‘A’ group. The stock slipped 6.59 per cent to Rs 11.19. On the BSE, 25.6 lakh shares were traded compared to a daily average volume of 12.49 lakh shares in October.
Voltas Ltd was the fifth biggest loser in the ‘A’ group. The stocks fell 5.18 per cent to Rs 863.1. On the BSE, 1.31 lakh shares were traded on the counter compared to the daily average volume of 90789 shares in October.