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Pravin Ratilal Share and Stock Brokers Ltd Sakar-I, 5Th Floor, Opp Pravin Ratilal Share And Stock Brokers Ltd Sakar-I, 5th Floor, Opp. Gandhigram Rly. Station, Navrangpura. Ahmedabad - 380009 Name Change List Sr BSE Code Date Old Name New Name 1 511718 15/06/1998 20th Century Kinetic Finance Ltd Athena Financial Services Ltd 2 590116 04/10/2010 7Seas Technologies Ltd 7Seas Entertainment Ltd 3 532211 09/03/1998 A C P Industries Ltd Sun Earth Ceramics Ltd 4 526662 29/03/1997 A R Enterprises Ltd Rajdarshan Industries Ltd 5 531190 06/02/2012 A V Cottex Ltd Tavernier Resources Ltd 6 519105 23/12/1999 A V Thomas Industrial Products Ltd AVT Natural Products Ltd 7 25/07/1996 A.K. Corporation Ltd AKC Steel Industries Ltd 8 533292 26/03/2010 A2Z Maintenance & Engineering Services Pvt Ltd A2Z Maintenance & Engineering Services Ltd 9 533292 13/06/2005 A2Z Maintenance Services Pvt Ltd A2Z Maintenance & Engineering Services Ltd 10 522201 31/03/2001 Aakar Engineering & Manufacturing Co. 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