Sarvagay Textile LLP bought 6,21,311 shares in Akash Infra-Projects Limited at Rs 47.10 per share on the Nse.
Company Shivaay Trading bought 40,000 shares in HB Stockholdings Limited at Rs 60.99 per share on the Nse.
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Pvt Ltd Shree Kishoriju Trading And Investment sold 64,583 shares in IMP Powers Limited at Rs 7.73 per share on the Nse.
Nopea Capital Services Private Limited bought 50,400 shares in Jakharia Fabric Limited at Rs 150.00 per share on the Nse.
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Ankit Ashokbhai Amipara sold 1,59,060 shares in Jet Freight Logistics Limited at Rs 20.53 per share on the Nse.
Dayal Tahilram Parwani sold 75,00,000 shares in KBC Global Limited at Rs 2.21 per share on the Nse.
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Rikeen P Dalal HUF bought 3,80,626 shares in Lyka Labs Limited at Rs 138.25 per share on the Nse.
A T Trade Overseas Private Limited bought 15,00,000 shares in MEP Infra. Developers Limited at Rs 16.75 per share on the Nse.
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Emerald Seeds Private Limited bought 6,90,000 shares in Nath Bio-Genes (I) Limited at Rs 179.00 per share on the Nse.
College Retirement Equity Fund bought 45,84,678 shares in RBL Bank Limited at Rs 108.86 per share on the Nse.
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Wish Well Finance & Leasing Ltd sold 2,00,000 shares in Rudrabhishek Enterprises Limited at Rs 176.30 per share on the Nse.
Paramount Trading bought 1,60,020 shares in SecUR Credentials Limited at Rs 63.00 per share on the Nse.
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Ravi Goyal sold 60,626 shares in Tembo Global Industries Limited at Rs 6.09 per share on the Nse.
Sudesh Business Ventures Pvt Ltd bought 1,00,000 shares in TVS Electronics Limited at Rs 287.29 per share on the Nse.
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A bulk deal is one in which the total number of shares purchased or sold exceeds 0.5% of the company’s share capital. A bulk deal can be completed using either the usual or block trading window.
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When a major FII, mutual fund, or HNI wishes to acquire a huge block of shares in a specific stock, they frequently choose to employ sliced trades throughout the day. This guarantees that businesses take full advantage of market volatility and are able to minimise their overall acquisition costs.
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Similarly, in the event of bulk selling, the sliced strategy aids in obtaining a higher selling price. The broker who executes the trade must notify bulk deals to the exchange.
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If a bulk deal (exceeding 0.5% of the share capital) is conducted through the block window, the trade must be notified to the exchange promptly. If the total buy or sale of a sliced order during the day exceeds 0.5% of the share capital, the bulk deal must be disclosed to the exchange within 1 hour after the closing of the trade.