Also Read | Infosys shares trade lower after Q4 results 2024. Buy or sell? TCS saw the maximum erosion in market valuation of ₹62,538.64 crore to end at ₹13,84,804.91 crore.
At the same time, Infosys was a big loser as its valuation fell from ₹30,488.12 crore to ₹5,85,936.45 crore. Shares of Infosys fell by as much as 1 per cent on April 19 after it declined by 8-9 per cent constant currency in the quarterly guidance.
Also Read | Wipro ends a dismal year, and the next quarter may be no better either The banking and consumer goods sectors were also adversely affected. Among other significant firms, ICICI Bank eroded ₹26,423.74 crore from market capitalization, while the State Bank of India saw a ₹14,234.76 crore erosion from its valuation.
Also Read | Telecos to benefit from likely tariff hikes, says IIFL Securities; upgrades Vodafone Idea, ups target on Bharti Airtel Valuations of ITC and Hindustan Unilever also declined by ₹6,616.9 crore and ₹176.22 crore. While many companies saw valuations reduce due to the overall negative trend, some managed to buck the trend.
Bharti Airtel's market capitalization went up by ₹37,797.09 crore, while HDFC Bank and Reliance Industries also added to the valuations, giving gains to the overall metrics of the top 10 firms. The top place continued to be with Reliance Industries, followed by TCS and HDFC Bank.Milestone Alert!
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