Stocks that plunged over 10% intraday on Monday

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NEW DELHI: Equity benchmark index BSE Sensex was trading 99.08 points down at 28,235.17 in the afternoon trade on Monday on account of selling in frontline bluechip counters.

On the NSE, KSS Ltd (down -25.00 per cent), Visesh Infotec (down -20.00 per cent), Vijay Shanthi (down -14.47 per cent), Good Luck Steel (down -12.73 per cent), Texmo Pipe Prod (down -12.05 per cent), Tera Software (down -11.99 per cent), Bhageria Dye (down -11.21 per cent), Nakoda Ltd (down -11.11 per cent) and Aries Agro (down -10.61 per cent) declined over 10 per cent intraday on February 13.

In the Nifty pack, 19 stocks were trading in green, while 32 stocks were trading in red. The Nifty index was down 30.25 points at 8763.3 around 12.50 pm (IST).

Shares of Tera Software, JMT Auto, Gangotri Text, TD Power Sys, DB International, BSE Ltd., Shekhawati Poly, Birla Cotsyn, Raj Rayon, Rasoya Proteins hit their fresh 52-week lows on NSE, Rasoya Proteins, Asian Hotels (E), Renaissance Jew, India Tourism, Venkys (India), Hindustan Motor, Peacock Ind, National Fert, Panama Petro, Max Ventures and Industries Ltd. touched their fresh 52-week highs today.
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