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Merrill Lynch sheds stake in Goldstone

Hyderabad, Aug. 8

Merrill Lynch Capital Markets Espana has informed NSE that they have sold 3,00,000 shares amounting to 2.3 per cent of equity in Goldstone Technologies, thereby bringing down its total holding in the company to 3.85 per cent. —

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