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KNR Constructions ends in discount on Day 1

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Mumbai, Feb. 18 KNR Constructions Ltd, a Hyderabad-based infrastructure project development company, on Monday made its debut at a premium of 23.5 per cent against the issue price of Rs 170 on the NSE. The scrip opened at Rs 210, which is also its intra-day high. The stock touched an intra-day low of Rs 151.3. The stock was down 8.88 per cent from its opening price to close the day at Rs 154.90. It made a turnover of Rs 8,807 lakh as per data available on the NSE Web site.

On the BSE it opened at a premium of 5.88 per cent but closed at Rs 154.35.

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