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BSE special margin

Our Bureau

Chennai , Nov. 28

THE Bombay Stock Exchange has imposed a special margin of 25 per cent on 33 scrips with effect from Monday. The rates of special margins have been revised keeping view the closing price of the scrip on the last trading day, a BSE Statement said.

"Members are informed that special margins will be imposed on the basis of member-wise gross purchase or sales position (clinet-wise net)," the BSE statement added

The scrips on which the special margins revised are Aarvee Denims, Artilegence Bio-Innovations, Avantel Softech, Carnation Industries, Carnation Nutra-Analogue Foods, Choksi Lab, Elegant Marbles & Grani Ind, Fast Track Entertainment, Fem Care Pharma, Gemini Communication, Geojit Securities, HBL Nife Power Systems, Hester Pharma, ICSA India, Indo Asian Fusegear, Indsil Electrosemlts, JMT Auto, K Sera Sera Productions, Madhucon Projects, Mather & Platt Fire Systems, Nagarjuna Agri Tech, Nile, Orbit Multimedia, PG Foils, Sadhana Nitro Chem, Syschem India, T Spiritual World, Themis Medicare, Vijay Textiles, Vimta Labs, Visistha Traders & Fin, Wellworth Overseas and Zyden Gentec.

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