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Markets today: SBI, Reliance and these large and mid-cap stocks hit an all-time high

Stock market watch: Five large-cap and mid-cap stocks hit their all-time high on the bourses on Wednesday.

Updated on: Feb 14, 2024 05:12 PM IST
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The BSE benchmark Sensex on Wednesday recovered from early downturn to close 267 points higher at 71,822. During the day, five large and mid-cap stocks from Nifty and Sensex hit their all-time high on the bourses.

Reliance Industries Limited

Sensex gained 277.98 points to settle at 71,833.17; Nifty rises 96.80 points to close at 21,840.05 (Reuters file)
Sensex gained 277.98 points to settle at 71,833.17; Nifty rises 96.80 points to close at 21,840.05 (Reuters file)

The shares of Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Limited hit a 52-week high of 2,966.60 before closing at 2962.60. The Reliance stock had opened at 2,911 against Tuesday's close of 2,928. The company had achieved the market cap milestone of 20 lakh crore on Tuesday. On Wednesday at close, RIL's market cap stood at 20.04 lakh crore.

State Bank of India

The State Bank of India's stock registered an all-time high on Sensex at 748.40. The share had opened at 706.35 against the previous day's close of 713.10. The stock recovered and went on to witness its 52-week high. The shares of India's largest public lender closed four per cent higher at 743.35.
On the NSE, the SBI stock ended four per cent higher at 743.00.

Bosch

Bajaj Auto stock hit a 52-week high of 8,134.95 on the BSE. The shares have gained more than 100 per cent in the past one year. The company's market capitalisation currently stands at 2.29 lakh crore. The Bajaj Auto stock price on NSE stood at 8,120.

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise

The shares of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise hit an all-time high of 6,774 on the Bombay Stock Exchange. In the past one year, the stock has gained more than 40 per cent. The company's market cap currently stands at 97,012 crore. On the NSE, the company's shares hit an all-time high of 6,775.00.

 
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