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Madhucon Projects bags Rs 196 cr order from NCL; shares surge

Construction firm Madhucon Projects today said it has bagged an order worth Rs 196.24 crore from Northern Coalfields (NCL) for an infrastructure-related work. - Madhucon hits upper limit on Rs 196 cr order - Volatile Sensex at day"s high, up 182pts - Federal Bank slips on profit-taking, FY09 net up 31% - CESC FY09 net rises 15%, stock off day"s high - Rise in profit boosts Redington, stock up 15% - Sensex rebounds; Tata Motors, M&M slip "Northern Coalfields has awarded the work of removal of over burden at its Jayant OCP (open cast project) for a contract price of Rs 196.24 crore," Madhucon Projects said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. The project would be completed in a period of three years, it said. Amid this announcement, shares of Madhucon Projects rose 5 per cent to hit its upper circuit limit of Rs 120.50 in the morning trade on the BSE. The Andhra Pradesh-based Madhucon Projects is an infrastructure development company specialised in construction of highways, dams, canals, power projects and coal mines. A week earlier, the company had secured a contract worth Rs 300 crore from the National Highway Authority of India for a road project in Rajasthan.


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