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FII-TO-FII: Pantaloon traded at 7% premium

Trades between FIIs generated a volume of Rs 41 crore on the BSE Wednesday-an decrease of 48.69% from Rs 80 crore clocked on Tuesday. As many as six stocks witnessed trades of 6.13 lakh shares on Wednesday. - FII-TO-FII: Grasim Ind traded at 3% premium - Grasim Q1 net up 61% to Rs 1,080 cr - Grasim Industries Q1 net profit at Rs 1,080 cr - FII-TO-FII: Grasim Ind traded at 3% premium - FII-TO-FII: Grasim Ind traded at 2% premium - FII-TO-FII: Grasim Ind traded at 4% premium Pantaloon Retail was traded at highest premium of 7.49% on BSE with 40,510 shares changing hands at Rs 330 as against the spot price of Rs 307. Grasim Industries was traded at second highest premium of 4.67% on BSE with 49,588 shares changing hands at Rs 2,850 as against the spot price of Rs 2,722.75. Scrip FII Close* FII shares# Spot Close@ Premium To spot price % BSE Pantaloon Retail 330.00 40510 307.00 7.49 Grasim Ind 2850.00 49588 2722.75 4.67 Union Bank 235.00 16800 226.35 3.82 Punjab Nat Bank 760.00 121142 747.55 1.67 Bank of Baroda 421.00 55400 422.40 -0.33 NSE Bank of Baroda 419.00 330000 423.30 -1.02 * FII-Close is the closing price of the scrip under FII-to-FII trades # FII-Shares is the total number of shares traded under the FII-to-FII trades @ Spot close price is the closing price in the cash market Bank of Baroda was traded at discount of 1.02% on NSE with 3.30 lakh shares changing hands at Rs 419 as against the spot price of Rs 423.30.


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