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RIL’s market-cap enters 100 billion USD mark once again

Supported by a surge in share prices, stocks of Reliance Industries hit $100-billion market capitalisation (m-cap) mark on Thursday, for the second time after first reaching the landmark level on October 18, 2007.

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Mumbai

At closing, the company’s m-cap stood at Rs 685,725.09 crore or 99.98 billion USD. The share price of the company on the BSE Sensex surged to a 52-week high of Rs 1,098.80 per share earlier in the day, before settling at Rs 1,082.20, up 45.85 points or 4.42 per cent from its previous close. 

“Rallying 14.5 per cent over the past five days, Reliance Industries became the second Indian company (after Tata Consultancy Services) to touch $100 billion market-cap on July 12, 2018,” said Deepak Jasani, Head of Retail Research of HDFC Securities. 

He further said: “Investors seemed to be enthused by the vision pronounced by the Chairman at the AGM (annual general meeting) of a strategic move to a technology platform company with three key verticals of mobile connectivity, fiber connectivity and new commerce platform for the retail business, even as the traditional businesses of energy and petrochemicals continue to perform quite well.”

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