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    Bajaj Holdings shares decline 0.71% as Sensex slides

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    A total of 187 shares changed hands on the counter till 01:35PM (IST)

    Stock-market-4---istockAgencies
    Mazhar Mohammad of Chartviewindia.in said technical indicators are turning mixed as the weekly MACD chart has generated a 'buy' signal, giving an edge to the bulls.
    Shares of the Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. traded at Rs 7400.0 on BSE at 01:35PM (IST) on Friday, down 0.71 per cent from previous close.

    The stock quoted a 52-week low price of Rs 5246.0 and a high of Rs 7638.0.

    Earlier, the stock saw a gap down opening in the morning.

    A total of 187 lakh shares changed hands on the counter till 01:35PM (IST).

    The stock of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. commands a market value of Rs 82246.46 crore.

    The stock traded at a price-to-earning (P/E) multiple of 15.53, while the price-to-book value ratio stood at 1.49. Return on equity (ROE) was at 10.97 per cent, according to exchange data.

    In the BSE500 pack, 241 stocks traded in the green, while 260 stocks were in the red.

    Promotor Holding
    Promoters held 51.46 per cent in the Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. as of 30-Jun-2023 while foreign and domestic institutional investors owned 12.39 per cent and 5.02 per cent, respectively.
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