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Mumbai, Dec. 31 Brigade Enterprises Ltd made its debut on the NSE at a premium of 10.25 per cent at Rs 430 against the offer price of Rs 390. On the BSE, the stock opened at Rs 399.70. The stock witnessed a high of Rs 489.90, low of Rs 355.15 and closed at Rs 379.90 on NSE; on the BSE, it touched a high of Rs 409.40, low of Rs 365.80, and ended the day at Rs 378.55. Total traded quantity was 66,88,161 shares and 47,91,618 shares on the NSE and BSE respectively.

eClerx Services

The other stock to enter the markets on Monday was eClerx Services Ltd which opened at a premium of 17.46 per cent at Rs 370 against its offer price of Rs 315 on the NSE; on the BSE, it opened at Rs 320 and closed at Rs 448.30.

The total traded quantity was 93,16,883 shares and 65,38,130 shares on the NSE and BSE respectively.

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