Lupin to replace Tata Power on Sensex from Monday

Adani Power would be dropped from the BSE 100 index

Updated - June 21, 2015 12:02 pm IST

Published - June 21, 2015 11:45 am IST - New Delhi

Since May 22, when the announcement was made by BSE, shares of Tata Power have lost nearly 5 per cent, while Lupin gained 4.6 per cent.

Since May 22, when the announcement was made by BSE, shares of Tata Power have lost nearly 5 per cent, while Lupin gained 4.6 per cent.

Drugmaker Lupin will replace private sector electricity producer Tata Power on the BSE benchmark index Sensex from Monday.

Since May 22, when the announcement was made by BSE, shares of Tata Power have lost nearly 5 per cent, while Lupin gained 4.6 per cent.

Besides, a host of changes would also be effective in various other indices, where Adani Power would be dropped from the BSE 100 index.

The BSE-100, an index of the top-100 listed companies in the country, would see Aurobindo Pharma and Tata Motors (DVR) coming in, while BSE-200 would get five new entries — Ajanta Pharma, Suzlon Energy, Dewan Housing, NCC India and Tata Motors (DVR). Those moving out of BSE-100 include Sanofi India, Hindustan Copper, Amtek Auto and Jaiprakash Power Ventures.

The reconstitution in BSE indices will be effective from June 22, BSE had said in a statement last month.

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