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TTK Prestige: Product mix working

Investors are homing in on TTK Prestige for what some sections feel is value that it is creating in the consumer durable segment. TTK Prestige, a leader in pressure cookers, has lately re-worked its product mix by adding newer products. It is currently seeking to emerge as a kitchen solutions outfit. On Friday, the Rs 10-face value stock reached a high of Rs 144 before closing at Rs 136.25. Nearly 70,000 shares made up the trading volumes on the NSE. The counter's 52-week high and low are Rs 183.30 and Rs 71.10, respectively.

Nilanjan Dey

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