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Landmark Property relists at Rs 92.10 on BSE

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Realty firm Landmark Property Development Company Ltd today got relisted at Rs 92.10 on the Bombay Stock Exchange, pursuant to the transfer of the real estate unit of OCL India Ltd to the company.

The scrip opened at Rs 92.10, which was also its intra-day high. The company listed 13.41 crore shares on the bourses.

Similarly, on the National Stock Exchange the scrip opened at the days high of Rs 200 and over 1.62 crore shares changed hands on both the bourses.

Last year, the Orissa High Court had approved the transfer of the real estate undertaking of OCL India Ltd to Landmark Property Development.

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