Jumping ₹3.28 lakh crore, TCS, HUL, and RIL are at the top of the list of companies.

Jumping ₹3.28 lakh crore, TCS, HUL, and RIL are at the top of the list of companies.


According to a PTI report, eight of the 10 most valuable corporations in India had a combined increase in market worth of ₹3.28 lakh billion last week. The top three performers were Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Reliance Industries (RIL), and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
RIL continued to be the most valuable corporation overall, with TCS, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, and ICICI Bank completing the top five. In the ranks that followed were the State Bank of India (SBI), Infosys, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), HUL, and ITC.
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Top Gainers

RIL, TCS, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, Infosys, HUL, and ITC were the top gainers. These companies saw their market valuations increase by a total of ₹3,28,116.58 crore, as per PTI.

  • The biggest individual gainer was TCS, which saw its market valuation soar by ₹80,828.08 crore to ₹14,08,485.29 crore.
  • HUL was next, adding ₹58,258.11 crore, and taking its market capitalization to ₹6,05,407.43 crore.
  • RIL was third last week, increasing by ₹54,024.35 crore to ₹19,88,741.47 crore.
  • Infosys gained ₹52,770.59 crore, reaching ₹6,36,630.87 crore
  • HDFC Bank’s market valuation rose by ₹32,241.67 crore to ₹11,96,325.52 crore.
  • Bharti Airtel climbed ₹32,080.61 crore to ₹8,10,416.01 crore.
  • ITC’s valuation surged by ₹16,167.71crore to ₹5,48,204.12 crore.
  • ICICI Bank increased by ₹1,745.46 crore to ₹7,88,975.17 crore.

The Laggards

LIC and SBI were the only two laggards in the top 10 list of corporations.

The market value of LIC decreased to ₹6,28,451.77 crore, a decrease of ₹12,080.75 crore.
Of ₹7,40,653.54 crore, SBI’s mcap fell by ₹178.5 crore.
The BSE benchmark increased by 2,732.05 points, or 3.69 percent, last week in the market. On Friday, June 7, the 30-share BSE Sensex increased by 1,720.8 points, or 2.29 percent, to record an intraday high of 76,795.31. At the close, the benchmark was up 1,618.85 points, or 2.16 percent, to a record high of 76,693.36.