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    Shares of IGL rise as Nifty gains

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    On the technical charts, the 200-day moving average of the stock stood at Rs 457.19.

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    Shares of Indraprastha Gas Ltd. gained 2.08 per cent to Rs 515.5 in Thursday's trade as of 11:23AM (IST). It hit a high of Rs 516.7 and low of Rs 507.1 during the session.

    The stock quoted a 52-week high price of Rs 594.85 and a low of Rs 364.3. The return on equity for the stock stood at 23.31 per cent. About 31,280 shares have changed hands on the counter so far.

    The stock's beta value, which measures its volatility in relation to the broader market, stood at 1.0.

    The scrip has been an underperformer, up 18.27 per cent in the past one year in comparison with a 81.47 per cent gain in Sensex.

    Technicals
    On the technical charts, the 200-day moving average (DMA) of the stock stood at Rs 364.3 on April 08, while the 50-DMA was at Rs 523.83. If a stock trades well above 50-DMA and 200-DMA, it usually means the immediate trend is upward. On the other hand, if the stock trades well below 50-DMA and 200-DMA both, it is considered a bearish trend and if trades between these averages, then it suggests the stock can go either way.

    Promoter/FII Holding
    Promoters held 45.0 per cent stake in Indraprastha Gas Ltd. as of 31-Dec-2020. Mutual funds and foreign institutional investors held 6.25 per cent and 23.22 per cent stake.
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