Adani Power’s flight stopped, all Adani shares started slow

Adani Power’s flight stopped, all Adani shares started slow


Adani Share Price: Adani Group Stocks opened with a mixed trend on the last day of the week amid a good start to the domestic market. On the one hand, the rally that has been going on for several days in Adani Power seems to be stopping in the early trade today, while some shares of the group are also showing a slight rise.

brake on adani power

In the initial trade, the prices of 5 out of 10 shares of Adani Group were rising, while the prices of only 5 shares were seen declining. Adani Power, which has been beating the trend for the last several days, was showing a decline today. In the initial trade, its price is seen to fall by about 1 percent. Earlier, the price of Adani Power had become stronger by more than 10 percent during this week.

These stocks benefited

Flagship stock Adani Enterprises is showing signs of recovery and is up about 0.50 per cent in early trade. Apart from this, shares of Adani Ports, Adani Transmission, Adani Total Gas and Ambuja Cement are up by 0.50 per cent in early trade.

These shares opened in loss

On the other hand, many shares of the group have suffered losses. Shares of Adani Green, Adani Wilmar, ACC Cement and NDTV are trading in a decline of around 0.50 per cent.

Status at 09:30 am:














company/stock Quote (in Rs)/Change in opening trade
Adani Enterprises 2440.10 (0.46%)
Adani Green 971.00 (-0.54%)
Adani Ports 739.45 (0.41%)
Adani Power 276.60 (-0.90%)
Adani Transmission 834.00 (0.57%)
Adani Wilmar 429.35 (-0.03%)
Adani Total Gas 672.40 (0.22%)
acc 1830.45 (-0.18%)
Ambuja Cement 453.35 (0.44%)
ndtv 230.45 (-0.63%)

Good start in domestic market

Today has started well for the domestic market. The domestic market is getting help from the global markets. In the early trade, the Sensex is up by about 120 points. NSE Nifty has also made a good start. Shares of most of the big companies of Sensex have climbed in the early trade.

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