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Bharat Heavy Electricals Share Price Today Live Updates, 17 Feb, 2025: The Bharat Heavy Electricals share is in news and the counter closed trade on 14 Feb, 2025 at Rs 193.15. The shares touched intraday high of Rs 203.75 in the last trading session while the intraday low was at Rs 191.05. The company’s market capitalization, as on 14 Feb, 2025, is at Rs 67256.05 crore. Bharat Heavy Electricals shares recorded a 52-week high of Rs 335.4 and a 52-week low of Rs 185.2. The trading volume on BSE was 569829 shares on 14 Feb, 2025.

Live Updates 15:55 (IST) 17 Feb 2025 Bharat Heavy Electricals Share Price Today Live Updates, 17 Feb, 2025: Bharat Heavy Electricals Company: SMA and EMA Trends Bharat Heavy Electricals Company’s latest moving averages reveal key trends across various time frames. The 5-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is at Rs 199.17, slightly above the 5-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of Rs 198.52. Over 10 days, the SMA is Rs 201.53, while the EMA is Rs 200.24. The 20-day SMA stands at Rs 201.12 compared to the EMA of Rs 203.18. For longer periods, the 50-day SMA is Rs 217.96, and the 100-day SMA is Rs 233.38, with the EMA at Rs 230.07. The 200-day SMA is Rs 263.96, reflecting broader trends and potential support levels for investors to watch. 15:41 (IST) 17 Feb 2025 Bharat Heavy Electricals Share Price Today Live Updates, 17 Feb, 2025: Bharat Heavy Electricals Company Closes at Rs 193.45, 0.16% Up Bharat Heavy Electricals Company concluded today’s trading session at Rs 193.45, marking a 0.16% increase from its previous close of Rs 193.15. The stock traded within a range of Rs 188.4 to Rs 195.85 throughout the day, reflecting active participation from market players. 15:16 (IST) 17 Feb 2025 Bharat Heavy Electricals Share Price Today Live Updates, 17 Feb, 2025: Bharat Heavy Electricals Company Stock Up by 0.08%; Currently Trading at Rs 193.3 Bharat Heavy Electricals Company stock is trading at Rs 193.3, reflecting a 0.08% increase. This translates to a net change of Rs 0.15 from the previous close, indicating a slight increase in the stock price. Investors should keep an eye on Bharat Heavy Electricals Company’s performance as the market reacts to ongoing developments. 15:09 (IST) 17 Feb 2025 Bharat Heavy Electricals Share Price Today Live Updates,  » Read More

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