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Volumes spurt at HEG Ltd counter

11-Feb-26   14:30 Hrs IST

Century Plyboards (India) Ltd, PCBL Chemical Ltd, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on NSE today, 11 February 2026.

HEG Ltd registered volume of 135.14 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 13.48 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 10.03 lakh shares. The stock slipped 5.12% to Rs.532.00. Volumes stood at 13.49 lakh shares in the last session.

Century Plyboards (India) Ltd registered volume of 11.11 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 10.42 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 1.07 lakh shares. The stock slipped 2.65% to Rs.781.25. Volumes stood at 51771 shares in the last session.

PCBL Chemical Ltd saw volume of 425.71 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 9.25 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 46.04 lakh shares. The stock increased 10.60% to Rs.325.00. Volumes stood at 17.77 lakh shares in the last session.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd saw volume of 480.19 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 6.78 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 70.79 lakh shares. The stock dropped 5.98% to Rs.259.60. Volumes stood at 53.8 lakh shares in the last session.

The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd notched up volume of 1.89 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 6.68 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 28278 shares. The stock rose 2.14% to Rs.1,845.00. Volumes stood at 28610 shares in the last session.

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