Shares of Interglobe rose 0.34 percent

Shares of Interglobe Aviation Ltd were up 0.34 percent at around 11:10 am (IST) on Monday at Rs. traded at 4960.7. In the previous session, the share was Rs. closed at 4943.85. The equity benchmark Sensex was trading at 82936.1, up 45.16 points at the same time.

The scrip has gained 107.52 percent in the last one year to date, while the 30-share index has gained 22.26 percent during the same period.

The stock hit a 52-week high of Rs. 5033.2 and the 52 week low was Rs. was 2334.95.

Trading volume over the counter was 10,164 shares, while it quoted a price-to-earnings ratio of 24.46, an EPS value of 202.36 and a price-to-book value of 68.53. In the Nifty 50 pack, 29 stocks were in the green zone while 21 stocks were in the red zone.

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    Promoter/FII holding
    As on 30-Jun-2024, promoters held 55.29 per cent stake in the company, while foreign investors and mutual funds owned 24.43 per cent and 12.67 per cent respectively.

    Chief Financial Officer
    For the quarter ended 30-Jun-2024, the company reported Rs. 20248.9 crore reported consolidated sales, up from the previous quarter’s Rs. 18505.1 crore by 9.42 percent and the year-ago quarter’s Rs. 17160 crore was 17.99 percent higher. In the latest quarter, the company posted Rs. 2728.8 crores net profit was reported.

    Technical indicators

    MACD indicated a bullish bias on the counter. MACD is known for indicating the opposite trend in traded securities or indices. It is the difference between the 26-day and 12-day exponential moving averages. A nine-day exponential moving average, called a signal line, is plotted above the MACD to reflect “buy” or “sell” opportunities. When the MACD crosses below the signal line, it gives a bearish signal, indicating that the price of the security may see a downward movement and vice versa.

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