All 10 Adani stocks end lower for second day; m-cap of group firms erode by ₹80,096.75 crore in two days
The Hindu
Many of the Adani group firms hit their lower circuit during the day
Shares of all the 10 listed firms of the Adani group ended lower for the second day in a row on March 28, with Adani Enterprises tumbling 7%.
The stock of Adani Enterprises tanked 7.06%, the most among the group firms on BSE.
Shares of Adani Ports slumped 5.66%, Adani Power fell 5%, Adani Transmission (5%), Adani Green Energy (5%), Adani Total Gas (5%) and Adani Wilmar (4.99%).
NDTV dropped 4.99%, ACC declined 4.22%, and Ambuja Cements dipped 2.91%.
Many of the group firms hit their lower circuit during the day.
In a highly volatile trade in the equity market, the 30-share BSE Sensex ended 40.14 points or 0.07% lower at 57,613.72.
All the ten listed firms of the Adani group had settled in the negative territory on Monday.

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