Arihant Superstructures to buy 6.67 acre plot in Kalyan
Real Estate

Arihant Superstructures to buy 6.67 acre plot in Kalyan

On August 2, Arihant Superstructures, a real estate company, entered into a new purchase agreement of 6.67 acres in the Kalyan Real Estate Market at an outright purchase with a potential of 8 lakh sq ft 325 crore topline.

Arihant Superstructures has notified the exchange about intimation for the implementation of the purchase agreement.

On Monday, Arihant Superstructures shares were trading at Rs 101.15, up Rs 4.80, or 4.98% at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

Arihant Superstructures, On Tuesday, was trading at Rs 106.20 apiece up, by Rs 5.05 or 4.99%, attaining a 52-week high.

The scrip has reached an intra-day high of Rs 101.15 and a low of Rs 99.50. The total amount of shares traded at the Bombay Stock Exchange is 3,487.

The stock has reached its 52-week low of Rs 19.40 and a 52-week high of Rs 106.90 on October 23, 2020, and June 10, 2021, respectively.

Arihant Superstructures (ASL) is a dominant real estate firm presently listed on the premier stock exchanges like the NSE, BSE & Bloomberg. Arihant aims to make quality lifestyles for its discerning patrons, which outlines the core value of the firm.

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Also read: Promoters of JB Chemicals buy luxury property in Mumbai at Rs 138 cr

On August 2, Arihant Superstructures, a real estate company, entered into a new purchase agreement of 6.67 acres in the Kalyan Real Estate Market at an outright purchase with a potential of 8 lakh sq ft 325 crore topline. Arihant Superstructures has notified the exchange about intimation for the implementation of the purchase agreement. On Monday, Arihant Superstructures shares were trading at Rs 101.15, up Rs 4.80, or 4.98% at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Arihant Superstructures, On Tuesday, was trading at Rs 106.20 apiece up, by Rs 5.05 or 4.99%, attaining a 52-week high. The scrip has reached an intra-day high of Rs 101.15 and a low of Rs 99.50. The total amount of shares traded at the Bombay Stock Exchange is 3,487. The stock has reached its 52-week low of Rs 19.40 and a 52-week high of Rs 106.90 on October 23, 2020, and June 10, 2021, respectively. Arihant Superstructures (ASL) is a dominant real estate firm presently listed on the premier stock exchanges like the NSE, BSE & Bloomberg. Arihant aims to make quality lifestyles for its discerning patrons, which outlines the core value of the firm. Image Source Also read: Promoters of JB Chemicals buy luxury property in Mumbai at Rs 138 cr

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