Within a week of surfacing of $1.8 billion Punjab National Bank (PNB)fraud, Gitanjali Gems' stock has nosedived over 56 per cent.
It fell for sixth consecutive session on Wednesday. The stocks of the jewellery company plunged by 9.85 per cent to close at the lower circuit of Rs 27.45 per share on Wednesday.
Market capitalisation of the company stood at Rs 325.60 crore, down from Rs 695.08 crore.
However, PNB shares gained for the second consecutive day after losing heavily for the past few sessions, following the news of the multi-crore fraud detected in the bank.
The stock closed higher by 0.47 per cent at Rs 117.10 per share.
The shares of the two companies had started to decline following the country's second largest state-run bank PNB's declaration of unearthing a fraud of Rs 11,300 crore involving diamantaire Nirav Modi.
The fraud, which included money-laundering among others was related to the Firestar Diamonds group in which the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has booked Modi, his wife Ami, brother Nishal Modi and uncle and business partner Mehul Choksi -- the promoter of luxury jewellery brand Gitanjali Gems.
Now that Jacob Zuma has finally exited, the African National Congress, which has fallen a long way from its glory days, has one last chance to rebuild its reputation before next year’s election. Whether the ANC is the best bet for South Africans is a different question altogether As a passer-by in the upscale Johannesburg suburb of Saxonwold observed, the South African Police would never have raided the enormous, high-walled compound...
‘Paper Bag making’ workshop organised Jabalpur:To increase awareness of environment conservation ‘Paper Bag making’ workshop was organised by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited and Xavier Institute of Development Action and Studies (Xidas) Jabalpur at Government Higher Secondary School Tilhari. The workshop was inaugurated by Regional Director HPCL PK Tomar and administrator of XIDAS Fr...