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Consolidated Construction lists at 74.49% premium

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Mumbai, Oct. 15 Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd listed their shares in both the BSE and the NSE today. In the NSE, they opened at a premium of 74.49 per cent. They opened at a high price of Rs. 889.90, and trading at a low of Rs 735. The share closed at Rs 792.10.

The total traded quantity was 3995119 shares at an average price of Rs 768.98 with a turnover of Rs 3,0721.67 lakh.

Whereas, on the BSE, the stock opened at Rs 801, trading at a premium of 57.05 per cent. It traded at a high price of Rs 825.25 and a low of Rs 736.20. And it closed at Rs 791.45.

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