Ashoka Buildcon, engaged in building and operating road and bridge projects in India, surged on Wednesday after the company's subsidiary Ashoka Concessions (ACL) further received 4th tranche of investment of Rs 1.33 billion, which will be utilized for equity investment into various under construction projects.
Ashoka Concessions has received total investment of Rs. 6.23 billion till date.
Shares of the company are trading at Rs 80.10, up Rs 4.7, or 6.23% at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on Wednesday at 10:50 a.m.
The scrip has touched an intra-day high of Rs 81.90 and low of Rs 75. The total volume of shares traded at the BSE is 6,637.
In the earlier session, the shares lost 1.95%, or Rs 1.5, at Rs 75.40. Currently, the stock is trading down 3.86% from its 52-week high of Rs 83.32 and above 93.95% over the 52-week low of Rs 41.30.