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FII ACTIVITY - BLACKROCK INDIA EQUITIES FUND

Blackrock India Equities Fund bought 203,57,018 qnty of Bharti Airtel at the rate of Rs.423/- per share. It is showing that Blackrock is very much optimistic on Bharti group. They bought 164,93,193 qnty. of Bharti Infratel Ltd at the rate of Rs.473/- per share. But they have sold 39,48,726 numbers of Reliance Infrastructu Ltd at Rs.408/- per share. Blackrock is one of the few FIIs who are buying in this current fall in market. UPL Limited, Shree Cements Ltd. Marico Limited, Lupin Limited, Eicher Motors Ltd, Bharat Forge Ltd are also in their recent buying list.

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