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House of Pearl slips on Day 1; Redington firm

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Bharat Matrimony

Mumbai Feb. 15 The stock of House of Pearl Fashions Ltd marked its debut on the bourses at a discount of 9.1 per cent. The stock opened at Rs 500 on the BSE against its issue price of Rs 550. It touched an intra-day high at Rs 580.25, low at Rs 445.05 before closing at Rs 469.40.

On the NSE, the stock opened at Rs 499.90, witnessed an intra-day high at rs 525, low at Rs 444.20 and closed at Rs 469.95.

Redington (India)

The stock of Redington (India) Ltd made a debut on the BSE at a premium of 23.89 per cent at Rs 140 against its offer price of Rs 113. The stock touched an intra-day high at Rs 174.45, low at Rs 125 before settling at Rs 163.25.

On the NSE, the stock opened at Rs 130 at a premium of 15.04 per cent, peaked at Rs 174.40 and closed at Rs 163.70.

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