Shares of Sesa Sterlite today rose 2.1 per cent tracking the gains in global iron ore prices.
The stock has fallen 11.7 per cent in the January-March quarter.
The uptick in prices indicates recovery in steel demand, which would be a long-term positive to the stock, traders say.
Meanwhile, Chinese iron ore futures rose for a fourth straight session to hit a one-month high on Monday.
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