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Adani Power, Adani Energy up 6%; Adani Green, Adani Enterprises surge over 5% as Adani group shares rally with Sensex and Nifty

Adani Power, Adani Energy up 6%; Adani Green, Adani Enterprises surge over 5% as Adani group shares rally with Sensex and Nifty

Business Upturn12-05-2025

Indian markets surged in early trade on Monday, with strong buying seen in Adani group stocks. At 9:19 AM, the Sensex was up by 1,782.34 points to 81,236.81 (+2.24%) and the Nifty advanced 545.65 points to 24,553.65 (+2.27%).
Among group stocks, Adani Power gained 6.10% to trade at ₹543.25, while Adani Energy Solutions rose 6.04% to ₹877.05. Adani Green also moved up 5.23% to ₹925.45, and Adani Enterprises was up 5.19% at ₹2,367.90.
Adani group stocks led the charge with sharp gains across the board: Adani Power jumped 6.10% to ₹543.25
Adani Energy Solutions rose 6.04% to ₹877.05
Adani Green advanced 5.23% to ₹925.45
Adani Enterprises gained 5.19% to ₹2,367.90
Adani Ports moved up 4.88% to ₹1,370.00
Adani Total Gas climbed 4.58% to ₹628.65
Adani Wilmar added 3.90% to ₹262.45
Other group companies like Adani Ports, Adani Total Gas, and Adani Wilmar also saw notable gains between 3.9% and 4.9%, reflecting strong positive sentiment in the market.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is based on real-time market data as of 9:19 AM. It does not constitute investment advice. Business Upturn and the author do not recommend buying or selling any stock mentioned.
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