
LiveIndia Markets Update: BHEL Share Slips as Sector Peers Show Modest Gains
July-2, 2025: Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) opened slightly lower on July 2, 2025, with its stock slipping 0.19% to ₹264.15, down ₹0.50 from the previous close of ₹264.65. The stock hovered between ₹263.50 and ₹265.50 in early trading hours, reflecting subdued investor sentiment.
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Meanwhile, several sectoral and industrial peers registered modest gains. Cummins India Ltd rose 0.32% to ₹3,359.10, and Bharat Forge Ltd gained 0.15% to ₹1,286.10. Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) traded at ₹442.70, up 0.51%, while Polycab India Ltd jumped 0.32% to ₹6,643.00.
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Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR) inched up 0.26% to ₹747.70, and Aurobindo Pharma Ltd showed notable strength, rising 1.55% to ₹1,150.00. NMDC Ltd and Ashok Leyland Ltd posted slight gains at ₹68.00 and ₹251.45, respectively.
Additionally, HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd moved up 0.29% to ₹5,128.00, while GAIL (India) Ltd traded at ₹190.51, reflecting a 0.47% increase.
Overall, despite BHEL’s minor dip, the broader industrial and manufacturing segment started the day on a relatively positive note.
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