ITC Share Price Today Live Updates, 06 Jan, 2025: ITC on the radar

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ITC Share Price Today Live Updates, 06 Jan, 2025: The ITC share is in news and the counter closed trade on 03 Jan, 2025 at Rs 482. The shares touched intraday high of Rs 490.95 in the last trading session while the intraday low was at Rs 480. The company’s market capitalization, as on 03 Jan, 2025, is at Rs 603064.44 crore. ITC shares recorded a 52-week high of Rs 528.55 and a 52-week low of Rs 399.3. The trading volume on BSE was 1105785 shares on 03 Jan, 2025.

Live Updates 08:30 (IST) 6 Jan 2025 ITC Share Price Today Live Updates, 06 Jan, 2025: Key support and resistance levels ITC’s daily pivot level is set at Rs 484.32, with resistance levels at Rs 488.63 (R1), Rs 495.27 (R2), and Rs 499.58 (R3). Support levels are positioned at Rs 477.68 (S1), Rs 473.37 (S2), and Rs 466.73 (S3). Keep an eye on these levels as the trading day progresses, as they offer important insights into potential market movements. 08:15 (IST) 6 Jan 2025 ITC Share Price Today Live Updates, 06 Jan, 2025: ITC Stock Shows 52-Week High of Rs 528.55 and Low of Rs 399.30 ITC stock has seen a 52-week low of Rs 399.30 and a high of Rs 528.55. This indicates a significant fluctuation in the stock price over the past year, presenting both potential risks and opportunities for investors. 08:03 (IST) 6 Jan 2025 ITC Share Price Today Live Updates, 06 Jan, 2025: ITC closed at Rs 482.0 on last trading day On the last day, ITC had a trading volume of 1,105,785 shares on the BSE and 37,072,992 shares on the NSE, with a closing price of Rs 482.0, reflecting a change of -7.25.  » Read More

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