RDB Real Estate Construction Ltd is experiencing significant selling pressure, marking its 11th consecutive day of losses. The stock has declined 22.31% over this period, with notable weekly and monthly decreases.
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The stock opened today at Rs 260.25, hitting an intraday low of the same price, and has traded within this range throughout the day.
The stock has declined 22.31% over the past 11 days, marking its 11th consecutive day of losses.
RDB Real Estate has fallen 12.33% in the past week, while the Sensex has increased by 0.40%.
Over the past month, the stock has decreased by 7.48%, underperforming the Sensex, which has risen by 0.17%.
Despite a strong performance over the last three months, where the stock surged 124.33%, its longer-term performance remains stagnant, with no change over the past year.
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