
GSPL, SBI Life, Can Fin Homes and 5 more stocks hit new weekly highs
In the closing week of April 2025, eight stocks listed on the Indian stock exchanges surpassed their previous week's highs, reflecting positive market momentum for these companies. Below is a detailed overview of each stock, including its latest closing prices, recent performance, and key financial metrics. Gujarat State Petronet Ltd (GSPL)
Gujarat State Petronet Ltd (GSPL) closed at ₹305.00 this week, surpassing its prior week's high and continuing its positive momentum. Over the past year,the stock has traded between a 52-week low of ₹220.00 and a 52-week high of ₹330.00. JTEKT India Ltd
JTEKT India Ltd ended the week at ₹135.00, crossing its previous weekly peak. Over the past year, JTEKT's stock has fluctuated between ₹95.00 and ₹140.00. SBI Life Insurance Company Ltd
SBI Life Insurance Company Ltd recorded a closing price of ₹1,475.95, moving beyond its previous week's high. The stock's 52-week range spans from a low of ₹1,307.00 to a high of ₹1,935.00 Akzo Nobel India Ltd
Akzo Nobel India Ltd finished at ₹2,150.00 for the week, achieving a new weekly high. Over the last year, Akzo Nobel's stock price has moved between ₹1,800.00 and ₹2,200.0. Can Fin Homes Ltd
Can Fin Homes Ltd concluded the week at ₹675.00, breaking through its earlier weekly high. The housing finance company's shares have ranged from a 52-week low of ₹500.00 to a high of ₹700.00. Jubilant Ingrevia Ltd
Jubilant Ingrevia Ltd saw its stock close at ₹540.00, exceeding its previous week's high. The stock has maintained a 52-week range between ₹400.00 and ₹560.00. Archean Chemical Industries Ltd
Archean Chemical Industries Ltd closed at ₹562.60 this week, marking a new high compared to last week. Over the past 52 weeks, its stock has traded between ₹442.70 and ₹578.80. Supreme Petrochem Ltd
Supreme Petrochem Ltd ended the week at ₹617.25, crossing its previous weekly high. The company's stock has been trading between a 52-week low of ₹518.05 and a high of ₹665.00.
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