DLF shares gain nearly 4%
Agencies : Mumbai, Fri Oct 12 2012, 02:00 hrs
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Snapping the three-day losing streak, shares of DLF surged nearly 4 per cent today, in tandem with overall bullish equities market.
Recovering from a weak opening, shares of the company gained momentum as the day progressed and finally settled 3.92 per cent higher at Rs 221.35 on the BSE.
At NSE, the scrip closed 3.71 per cent up at Rs 221.
The stock had lost close to 12 per cent in the last three days after activist Arvind Kejriwal made certain allegations of the company favouring Robert Vadra.
The realty major has rejected all the allegations.
In the broader market, the BSE benchmark Sensex ended at 18,804.75, up 173.65 points.
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