Tulsi Extrusions gains over 2% on new order
By IRIS
31st October 2012 01:18 PM
Tulsi Extrusions, manufacturer of
irrigation systems, pipes and fittings, gained on Wednesday after
it has bagged cumulative order worth Rs 250 million from 125
dealers at its Rajasthan Regional Dealer's Conference held on Oct.
25, 2012 at Jaipur.Shares ofthe companyare trading at Rs 7.75, up
Rs 0.18, or 2.38% at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on Wednesday
at 12:58 p.m.
The order is for supply of various
sizes of pipes and fittings viz. PVC, LLDPE and HDPE Sprinkler,
which will be delivered by January, 2013.The scrip has touched an
intra-day high of Rs 7.89 and low of Rs 7.35. The total volume of
shares traded at the BSE is 5,060.In the earlier session, the
shares lost 0.39%, or Rs 0.02, at Rs 7.57. Currently, the stock is
trading down 39.22% from its 52-week high of Rs 12.75 and above
11.51% over the 52-week low of Rs 6.95.
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