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5 days agoTitan and Piramal gain while Asian Paints sees sharp selling

Performance across major consumer and pharma names remained mixed as Titan Company rose 2.18 percent to Rs 384 in the prior close, supported by steady demand outlook. Piramal Enterprises also advanced 1.49 percent to Rs 846, extending recent gains. In contrast, Asian Paints witnessed heavy selling pressure and ended lower by 4.52 percent at Rs 279, as investors booked profits amid weak discretionary spending sentiment.
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5 days agoTitan and Piramal gain while Asian Paints sees sharp selling

Performance across major consumer and pharma names remained mixed as Titan Company rose 2.18 percent to Rs 384 in the prior close, supported by steady demand outlook. Piramal Enterprises also advanced 1.49 percent to Rs 846, extending recent gains. In contrast, Asian Paints witnessed heavy selling pressure and ended lower by 4.52 percent at Rs 279, as investors booked profits amid weak discretionary spending sentiment.
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Titan and Piramal recorded healthy gains, while Asian Paints fell sharply due to profit booking and cautious outlook on discretionary consumption demand.
Performance across major consumer and pharma names remained mixed as Titan Company rose 2.18 percent to Rs 384 in the prior close, supported by steady demand outlook. Piramal Enterprises also advanced 1.49 percent to Rs 846, extending recent gains. In contrast, Asian Paints witnessed heavy selling pressure and ended lower by 4.52 percent at Rs 279, as investors booked profits amid weak discretionary spending sentiment.

Performance across major consumer and pharma names remained mixed as Titan Company rose 2.18 percent to Rs 384 in the prior close, supported by steady demand outlook. Piramal Enterprises also advanced 1.49 percent to Rs 846, extending recent gains. In contrast, Asian Paints witnessed heavy selling pressure and ended lower by 4.52 percent at Rs 279, as investors booked profits amid weak discretionary spending sentiment.
Dec 10, 2025 • 08:40