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For the Month of February 2014 For The Month of February 2014 % of traded Total Traded volume by top ScripCode Scrip Name Volume 10 brokers (proprietary) 500002 ABB Ltd. 2560709 27.82 500003 Aegis Logistics Ltd. 245207 23.99 500008 Amara Raja Batteries Ltd 599728 23.16 500009 Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprise Ltd. 114095 0.00 500010 Housing Development Finance Corp.Ltd 2403285 18.49 500012 Andhra Petrochemicals Ltd. 299580 10.18 500013 Ansal Properties & Infrastructure Ltd. 779645 20.48 500014 Apple Finance Ltd 790747 17.89 500020 Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. Ltd. 4169291 21.89 500023 ASIANHOTNR 7284 0.26 500024 ASSAMCO 8215621 7.87 500027 ATUL LTD. 138808 14.11 500028 ATV Projects India Ltd 76874 0.00 500029 Autolite (India) Ltd. 10287 9.76 500031 Bajaj Electricals Ltd. 702807 26.49 500032 Bajaj Hindustan Ltd. 5563065 25.98 500033 Force Motors Limited 152234 3.33 500034 BAJAJ AUTO F 102245 4.38 500038 Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd. 2500972 25.17 500039 Banco Products (India) Ltd. 197056 13.44 500040 CENTURY TEXT 3153183 30.85 500041 Bannari Amman Sugars Ltd. 5417 1.62 500042 BASF INDIA 80536 15.07 500043 BATA INDI LT 357766 30.80 500046 Best & Crompton Engineering Ltd. 48670 0.00 500048 BEML LTD 1431176 25.03 500049 BHARAT ELECT 17820 6.28 500052 BHAN ENG POL 16382 0.00 500055 Bhushan Steel Limited 588176 25.56 500057 BIHAR CAUS C 155415 10.67 500058 Bihar Sponge Iron Ltd 82978 0.00 500059 Binani Industries Limited 55165 19.05 500060 Birla Ericsson Opticaal Ltd. 259476 4.85 500067 Blue Star Ltd 131981 11.85 500068 DISA INDIA 1821 0.19 500069 BNK Capital Markets Ltd. 2300 0.00 500074 BPL Ltd. 359423 24.30 500078 Camphor & Allied Products Ltd. 48093 6.17 500084 CESC LTD 452503 26.39 500085 CHAMBAL FERT 1486311 20.90 500086 Exide Industries Ltd. 1769438 25.60 500087 Cipla Ltd. 6617406 11.65 500089 DIC INDIA 18506 12.35 500092 CRISIL Ltd. 78196 6.07 500093 Crompton Greaves Ltd. 5626022 23.28 500095 WYETH LTD. 126848 25.36 500096 DABUR INDIA 1509303 18.23 500097 Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Ltd 22054 1.43 500101 ARVIND Ltd 5923132 31.30 500102 Ballarpur Industries Ltd. 3672860 10.84 500103 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. 8657972 19.70 500104 HINDUSTAN PE 1238315 25.48 500106 IFCI LTD 16763001 20.81 500108 MAHANAG TELE 4832286 38.54 500109 MANGALORE RE 1194344 26.62 500110 CHENNAI PETR 764619 22.20 500111 RELIANCE CAP 8447812 13.95 500112 STATE BANK O 7200365 9.07 500113 STEEL AUTHOR 5506106 24.97 500114 Titan Industries Ltd 14491318 5.29 500116 IDBI LTD 3040699 21.98 500117 DCW Ltd. 1244562 19.76 500119 Dhampur Sugar Mills Ltd. 195661 1.39 500120 DIAMINE CHEM 43706 2.45 500124 DR.REDDY'S L 371192 20.28 500125 E.I.D. Parry (India) Ltd. 268220 10.66 500126 MERCK 63216 8.08 500128 Electrosteel Castings Ltd. 916688 12.32 500132 Empee Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. 25921 0.00 500133 ESAB INDIA 77045 18.38 500134 ESSAR OIL LT 6446969 21.96 500135 Essel Propack ltd. 511695 15.16 500136 Ester Industries Ltd. 88452 0.28 500139 FEDDERS LLYO 912220 18.34 500141 Ferro Alloys Corporation Ltd. 401132 10.55 500144 Finolex Cables Ltd. 2300679 28.04 500145 FIRST LEAS C 539623 3.89 500147 CMI FPE Ltd 14272 2.00 500148 UFLEX LTD 878054 22.86 500150 FOSECO INDA 2521 2.82 500151 Golden Tobacco Ltd. 25946 0.00 500153 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 83188 10.22 500155 GARDEN SILK 42400 0.15 500159 Metroglobal Limited 47733 3.16 500160 GTL Ltd 533592 12.26 500163 GODFREY PHIP 210859 7.83 500164 Godrej Industries Ltd. 2051051 6.68 500165 KANSAI NEROLAC PAINTS 169679 7.76 500166 Goodricke Group Ltd. 120091 2.87 500170 GTN Industries Limited 8085 3.09 500171 GHCL LTD 226604 1.58 500173 Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. 173627 31.86 500179 HCL Infosystems Ltd 11960153 28.70 500180 HDFC Bank Ltd. 23286105 2.08 500182 HEROHONDA M 287351 22.62 500183 Himachal Futuristic Communications 4537475 16.16 500184 Himadri Chemicals & Industries ltd. 400875 15.65 500185 Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd. 3974402 32.73 500186 HIND.OIL EXP 1155117 25.00 500187 HSIL 130142 11.75 500188 Hindustan Zinc Ltd. 3017853 23.19 500189 HINDUJA VENT 70215 10.87 500191 HMT LTD 2472858 23.93 500193 Hotel Leela Venture Ltd. 1249977 13.95 500199 IG Petrochemicals Ltd 36815 2.85 500201 India Glycols Ltd 340497 16.22 500207 INDO RMA SYN 1174923 22.93 500209 INFOSYS TECH 1131200 14.03 500210 INGERSOL RND 86284 3.19 500211 Insilco Ltd 212149 3.54 500213 INTERNAT TRA 39841 0.20 500214 Ion Exchange (India) Ltd 261269 0.05 500215 Agro Tech Foods Ltd 60563 9.19 500219 Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd. 4705624 28.52 500220 JASCH INDUSR 17962 0.00 500222 JCT Electronics Ltd. 117617 4.25 500223 JCT Ltd 657784 8.35 500227 Jindal Poly Films Ltd. 211560 18.60 500228 JSW SL 1999504 27.78 500231 Umang Dairies Limited 225582 0.00 500233 Kajaria Ceramics Ltd 417423 2.35 500234 KAKAT CEM SG 8752 8.20 500235 Kalyani Steels Ltd 825833 15.24 500238 Whirlpool of India Ltd 419028 27.05 500239 K.G.DENIM LT 264118 0.00 500241 Kirloskar Brothers Ltd. 19461 3.93 500243 Kirloskar Industries Ltd 6106 4.18 500245 Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Ltd. 342585 8.91 500246 Envair Electrodyne Ltd. 2740 0.00 500247 Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. 507177 26.93 500249 KSB PUMPS LT 138990 0.52 500250 L.g.Balkrishnan & Bros. Ltd. 512046 2.57 500251 TRENT 17989 17.71 500252 Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd. 10000 5.26 500253 Lic Housing Finance Ltd. 3386598 24.80 500254 LLOYD STEEL 1443710 22.00 500255 L.M.L. Limited 418870 5.13 500256 Lok Housing & Construction Ltd. 889228 0.54 500257 Lupin Ltd 10580360 2.86 500259 LYKA LABS 136188 5.94 500260 Madras Cements Ltd. 246915 10.59 500264 Mafatlal Industries Ltd. 106926 0.25 500265 Maharashtra Seamless Ltd. 20305 2.39 500266 Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. 215192 17.85 500267 Majestic Auto Ltd. 26110 0.00 500268 Manali Petrochemicals Ltd. 578476 15.38 500271 Max India Ltd. 310600 17.76 500277 Mid India Industries Limited 1601 0.00 500279 MIRC ELECTRO 306011 0.00 500280 Century Enka Ltd. 94462 9.12 500285 SPICEJET LTD 40347897 26.15 500288 Morepen Laboratories Ltd. 1880941 2.04 500290 M.R.F LTD 33162 37.82 500292 MYSORE CEM 619542 10.91 500294 Nagarjuna Construction Co. Ltd. 5918980 14.59 500295 Sesa Goa Ltd. 10646001 16.40 500296 Nahar Spinning Mills Ltd. 369486 13.27 500300 GRASIM INDUS 625075 2.68 500301 NEPC India Ltd 276149 12.40 500302 PIRAMA HEALT 95198 19.86 500303 ADITYA BIRLA NUVO LTD. 235966 10.90 500304 NIIT Ltd. 2605990 36.60 500306 J.K. Synthetics Ltd. 60748 0.00 500307 Nirlon Limited 119289 0.57 500310 Novopan Industries Ltd. 11170 0.04 500312 Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Ltd 3383379 20.99 500313 Oil Country Tubular Ltd. 153495 15.77 500314 Oriental Hotels Ltd. 117008 0.07 500315 ORIENTAL BK 2753103 26.75 500317 Oswal Agro Mills Ltd. 282858 4.87 500318 Oswal Spinning & Weaving Mills Ltd. 36218 3.56 500319 Indian Sucrose Ltd. 2717 0.00 500322 Panyam Cements & Mineral Inds. Ltd. 6225 0.00 500325 Reliance Industries Ltd 4097363 15.23 500327 Peacock Industries Ltd 451165 4.66 500329 Pentamedia Graphics Ltd 1911576 0.99 500330 RAYMOND LTD 1165550 22.42 500331 Pidilite Industries Ltd. 346506 13.81 500333 PIX TRANSMIS 218446 0.00 500335 BIRLA CORPOR 10038 13.74 500336 SUR.ROSH LTD 510110 45.45 500337 Prime Securities Ltd. 83831 0.00 500338 PRISM CEMENT 1053477 7.33 500339 Rain Commodities Ltd. 983676 15.19 500343 Pudumjee Pulp & paper Mills Ltd. 25899 5.06 500346 Punjab Communications Limited 105617 0.90 500350 RSWM Limited 172165 5.88 500354 RAJSHR SUG C 83511 7.15 500355 Rallis India Ltd 409555 14.95 500356 Rama Newsprint & Papers Ltd. 135244 0.92 500357 Rama Paper Mills Limited 3260 0.00 500359 Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. 11877331 20.37 500360 RAPICU CARBI 68551 0.00 500366 ROLTA IND 5103880 22.62 500367 Rubfila International Ltd. 79089 8.16 500368 Ruchi Soya Industries ltd. 785400 12.55 500378 Jindal Saw Ltd. 2293356 33.94 500380 JK Lakshmi Cement Limited 732440 8.60 500387 SHREE CEMENT 6373 10.44 500390 Reliance Infrastructure Ltd 3547662 24.83 500399 Steelco Gujarat Ltd 44372 1.91 500400 Tata Power Co. Ltd 8593589 24.19 500402 SUB PROJECTS 131460 0.00 500403 Sundram Fasteners Ltd. 571432 10.82 500404 SUN IR STEEL 423813 2.42 500405 Supreme Petrochem Ltd. 349813 5.50 500407 Swaraj Engines Ltd. 17064 3.26 500408 TATA ELXSI 11562150 28.41 500410 ASSOCIATED C 589805 24.86 500411 Thermax Ltd. 85618 4.04 500412 Thirumalai Chemicals Ltd. 90724 17.61 500413 Thomas Cook (India) Ltd. 2290316 33.57 500414 TIMES GROUP 367227 0.00 500418 Tokyo Plast International Ltd. 7753 16.47 500420 Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 216952 18.09 500422 Transchem Limited. 25210 0.00 500425 Ambuja Cements Ltd. 3450654 15.82 500429 Uniphos Enterprises Limited. 379874 8.98 500439 Vardhman Holdings Limited 289 0.00 500440 Hindalco Industries Ltd. 20434862 17.89 500444 West Coast Paper Mills Ltd. 244506 2.52 500449 Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. 302522 1.77 500458 Phil Corporation ltd. 33944 0.00 500459 Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care L 13065 12.08 500460 MUKAND 224028 4.73 500463 AGCNET 213104 5.69 500464 UCAL FUEL SY 25952 0.19 500465 VARUN SHIPNG 422245 2.08 500467 HARRISON MAL 162810 12.83 500469 Federal Bank Ltd.
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