Companies ranked 1st to 100th by market capitalization on NSE. These are well-established, financially stable companies like Reliance, TCS, and HDFC Bank.
Large Cap
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The highest and lowest prices at which a stock has traded during the past 52 weeks (one year). Stocks near 52-week highs may indicate strength; near 52-week lows may indicate weakness or value.
Bombay Stock Exchange. India's oldest stock exchange, established in 1875, located in Mumbai. Its benchmark index is the Sensex.
Large, well-established companies with a history of reliable performance, strong financials, and consistent dividends. In India, companies like Reliance, TCS, and HDFC Bank are considered blue chips.
A mechanism that temporarily halts trading on a stock or the entire market when prices move beyond specified limits (upper or lower circuit). SEBI sets these limits to prevent extreme volatility.
The portion of a company's shares that are available for trading by the general public, excluding promoter holdings, locked-in shares, and strategic holdings.
Market Capitalization. The total market value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated as share price multiplied by total shares outstanding.