Maruti Suzuki and Ultratech Cement stocks reach record highs

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Shillong, September 15: Maruti Suzuki and Ultratech Cement stocks achieved all-time high prices on Thursday, as per BSE data.

As per IANS, Maruti Suzuki reached a record high of Rs 10,575 on the BSE, while Ultratech Cement achieved an all-time high of Rs 8,703.

Several BSE 100 stocks also hit new 52-week highs, including Axis Bank at Rs 1,022, Bank of Baroda at Rs 213.15, Bharti Airtel at Rs 920, Grasim at Rs 1,953, Hindalco at Rs 508.80, Indusind Bank at Rs 1,466.90, ONGC at Rs 188.80, Tata Consumer at Rs 899, Tata Steel at Rs 134.25, and TCS at Rs 3,597.65.

Additional stocks in the BSE 100 that reached 52-week highs are Tech Mahindra at Rs 1,289, Titan at Rs 3,299.70, Wipro at Rs 443, and LTIM at Rs 5,590.

In total, sixteen out of 100 stocks in the index reached new 52-week highs on Thursday.

At the close of trading, most of the sectoral indices were in the green, with Nifty PSU Bank and Nifty Metal leading the way with gains of 1.64% and 1.49%, respectively.

UPL, Hindalco, Mahindra and Mahindra, ONGC, and Divis Lab were among the top gainers on the Nifty index, while Asian Paints, HDFC Life, Coal India, Britannia, and LTIMindtree were among the losers.

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