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    Ashish Kacholia increases stake in Garware Hi-Tech, buys 1.28 lakh shares via bulk deal

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    Prior to the transaction, Kacholia held 2.03 per cent stake in the company, whose shares have soared 81 per cent since the beginning of the year.

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    The commodity chemicals company has benefited from the surge in prices of various specialty chemicals due to supply shortages and high global demand.

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    MUMBAI: Renowned investor Ashish Kacholia today added to his position in Garware Hi-Tech Films after he bought 128,000 shares of the company through a bulk deal on the BSE at Rs 755 per share.

    Prior to the transaction, Kacholia held 2.03 per cent stake in the company, whose shares have soared 81 per cent since the beginning of the year.

    The commodity chemicals company has benefited from the surge in prices of various specialty chemicals due to supply shortages and high global demand.

    In another transaction, Dalmia Power sold 13.4 million shares of at Rs. 363.8 apiece through a bulk deal on the BSE.

    Societe Generali bought 2.21 million of Indian Energy Exchange’s shares at Rs. 361.7 apiece through a bulk deal on the BSE, while Copthall Mauritius bought 1.65 million shares at Rs. 362.3 per share.

    Both the National Stock Exchange and the BSE had not updated the block deals data on their respective websites at the time of publishing this story.

    Here are all the BSE bulk deals:

    Here are all the NSE bulk deals:


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