Stock Market Updates: This Defence PSU stocks jump after signing 37,600 cr deal
The stock of state-owned aerospace and defence company, Bharat Electronics Ltd rose by 7% in intraday trade to Rs 98.45 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
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New Delhi: The Stocks of India's Defence Public Sector Undertakings has taken a slight strike up after the defence Ministry signs various contracts with the PSU companies. On Friday right after the India's Ministry of Defence signed contracts worth Rs 37,600 crore with various state-run companies, the stock of state-owned aerospace and defence company, Bharat Electronics Ltd rose by 7% in intraday trade to Rs 98.45 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
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Defence Ministry signed Rs 8,160 crore contract with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) and after that the shares of the company flows 5% to Rs 1,006 apiece on the NSE.
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