Reliance Ind Shares Risen Up : 5 Month High

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Reliance Industries shares were among the top gainers on the Nifty index Thursday as a report by global brokerage Goldman Sachs said it can potentially become a $100 billion stock in four years. Reliance, the most valuable Indian firm in terms of market capitalisation, is currently valued at around $47 billion.
The stock traded 2.6 per cent higher at Rs 820.40 on the NSE to hit a 5-month high.

The BSE Sensex and the Nifty index bounced back from the day's low on the back of the outperformance in the stock.

Goldman said Reliance needs to get government approvals on investments and gas prices, restrict its focus to core businesses, and return some of its surplus cash in the form of dividends or buybacks, among other measures.

Reliance's underperformance over the last 18 months has cast a shadow over Indian equity markets. That's because the stock carries a substantial weightage on both the Sensex and Nifty indices. The stock, once a favourite with foreign funds, has seen a slump in investor interest as profits shrunk amid a slowdown in its core energy business and recent forays into consumer-focused segments such as telecom and retail have yet to garner profits.

SOURCE : Profit.ndtv.com

One Response so far

  1. Reliance can reach upto 848 and above 848 you will see a good bullish movement in Reliance Industries

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