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    Max Healthcare shares gain 0.03% as Sensex rises

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    A total of 3,064 shares changed hands on the counter till 12:17PM (IST)

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    Shares of the Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. traded at Rs 589.65 on BSE at 12:17PM (IST) on Thursday, up 0.03 per cent. The stock quoted a 52-week low price of Rs 410.55 and a high of Rs 630.0.

    Earlier in the day, the stock saw a gap up opening.

    At the prevailing price, the stock traded at 57.86 times its trailing 12-month EPS of Rs 10.19 per share and 5.78 times its book value, as per BSE data.

    A total of 3,064 shares changed hands on the counter till 12:17PM (IST). The stock commands a market value of Rs 57289.23 crore and is part of the Hospital industry.

    The scrip has been an outperformer , up 28.6 per cent in the past one year in comparison with a 12.78 per cent gain in Sensex.

    During the day, the stock moved between Rs 598.95 and Rs 585.5.

    Promoter/FII Holding
    Promoters held 23.76 per cent in the company as of 30-Sep-2023. FII and MF ownership in Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. stood at 60.38 per cent and 10.55 per cent, respectively.
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