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    Market capitalization of eight in Sensex’s top 10 companies increased

    Finance KhabarBy Finance KhabarMarch 14, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    5 out of top 10 companies increased m-cap
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    The market capitalization (market cap) of eight of the top 10 valuable companies of the Sensex increased by Rs 72,442.88 crore last week. In this, the company taking the biggest advantage has emerged as Infosys. Reliance Industries Limited and State Bank of India are the only two companies in the top 10 that have seen a decline in market capitalization for the week ended on Friday.

    Among the beneficiaries, the valuation of Infosys rose by Rs 24,962.94 crore to Rs 5,85,564.20 crore, which is the highest among the top 10 most valuable companies. Market valuation of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has increased by Rs 18,458.26 crore to Rs 11,30,763.01 crore. The valuation of HDFC Bank has increased by Rs 12,123.8 crore to Rs 8,55,086.25 crore and Market Capitalization (Mcap) of Bajaj Finance has risen by Rs 6,643.53 crore to Rs 3,34,716.18 crore.

    The valuation of HDFC has increased by Rs 4,435.47 crore to Rs 4,62,992.20 crore. And the valuation of Kotak Mahindra Bank has increased by Rs 2,648.24 crore to Rs 3,83,741.06 crore. 2,230.82 crore added to the valuation of ICICI Bank, which has led to a valuation of Rs. 4,23,733.91 crore. The valuation of Hindustan Unilever increased by Rs 939.82 crore to Rs 5,18,265.12 crore.

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