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Six of the top 10 companies in India lost Rs 53,459 crore in market cap. See full list
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Six of the top 10 companies in India lost Rs 53,459 crore in market cap. See full list
Jun 23, 2019 10:52 AM

Six of the top 10 companies in India lost Rs 53,459 crore in market cap. See full list

SUMMARY

Six of the 10 most valued domestic companies suffered a combined erosion of Rs 53,458.8 crore in market valuation last week, with Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) taking the steepest hit. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), HDFC Bank, HUL, HDFC and ITC were the other blue-chips that witnessed a drop in their market capitalisation (m-cap) for the week ended Friday, while Infosys, SBI, Kotak Mahindra Bank and ICICI Bank finished with gains. Here are the top 10 firms in terms of market capitalisation

By PTIJun 24, 2019 12:14:00 PM IST (Updated)

10. ICICI Bank's market capitalisation jumped Rs 8,363.86 crore to Rs 277,957.03 crore (Stock image)

9. Kotak Mahindra Bank's valuation climbed Rs 3,071.75 crore to Rs 284,420.77 crore. (Reuters)

8. SBI's m-cap zoomed Rs 4,997.78 crore to Rs 311,870.55 crore. (Reuters)

7. Infosys added Rs 4,500 crore to its valuation to reach Rs 327,975.68 crore.

6. ITC's valuation fell by Rs 4,535.7 crore to Rs 336,192.97 crore.

5. HDFC's m-cap dropped Rs 7,148.88 crore to Rs 368,796.02 crore. (Stock image)

4. Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL)'s market cap tumbled Rs 12,177 crore to Rs 382,888.36 crore.

3. HDFC Bank's m-cap plunged Rs 4,785.48 crore to Rs 660,069.81 crore. (Reuters)

2. Reliance Industries Ltd, or RIL's valuation plummeted Rs 23,929.9 crore to Rs 810,889.80 crore.

1. TCS declined Rs 881.81 crore to Rs 844,267.80 crore. (Reuters)

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