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Cement stocks turn weak
MUMBAI, NOV. 13. Cement stocks, which had made fairly good
progress in the past few sessions, turned weak in extremely dull
activity on the Bombay Stock Exchange today on selling pressure
triggered by reports of cement price reduction as a result of a
sharp dip in demand.
Larsen & Toubro, which led cement sector in the limelight
consistently for the last few sessions on speculation that
Ambanis were accumulating shares of the company, bore the brunt
of the selling and showed a sharp fall.
Elsewhere, the activity was at a low ebb with speculators that
took centre stage earlier were almost absent reportedly on
account of Diwali vacation.
The BSE benchmark 30-share index opened steady at 3093.78 and
later fluctuated in a narrow range between 3101.58 and 3059.42
before closing at 3077.19 against yesterday's close of 3094.14, a
net loss of 16.95 points. The BSE-100 index fell by 9.55 points
to 1436.83 from the previous close of 1446.38.
Dealers said the market took cognisance of reports that cement
prices have taken a beating even as manufacturers attributed the
dip in demand to a fallout of a slowdown in construction activity
during the festival season.
Another factor that affected sentiment was the news of worsening
slowdown in industrial production with the industrial growth
falling to 2.3 per cent in the first half of the current fiscal
compared with 5.7 per cent in the same period last year.
- PTI
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