Here are the latest stock price details of India's top Quick Service Restaurants (Qsr) stocks. For more detailed updates, check the latest Quick Service Restaurants (Qsr) sector results.
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SCRIP | BSE PRICE (Rs) | NSE PRICE (Rs) | CHART | MORE INFO |
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DEVYANI INTERNATIONAL | 167.00 -1.15% | 168.65 -0.21% |
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JUBILANT FOODWORKS | 438.65 0.32% | 182.00 54.02% |
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NIFTY 50 | Not Listed | 22,528.50 0.48% |
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RESTAURANT BRANDS ASIA | 100.00 -1.43% | 101.70 -0.20% |
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S&P BSE SENSEX | 74,245.30 0.70% | Not Listed |
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SAPPHIRE FOODS INDIA | 1,358.75 0.14% | 1,356.50 -1.63% |
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BSE prices: April 29, 2024 10:55:00 AM NSE prices: April 29, 2024 10:59:59 AM
Within the Quick Service Restaurants (Qsr) sector, the top gainers were JUBILANT FOODWORKS (up 0.3%) and SAPPHIRE FOODS INDIA (up 0.1%). On the other hand, COFFEE DAY ENTER. (down 1.8%) and RESTAURANT BRANDS ASIA (down 1.4%) were among the top losers.
Meanwhile, the benchmark S&P BSE SENSEX was at 74,245.3 (up 0.7%).
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COMPANY | PRICE (Rs) | CHANGE (%) | RESULT DATE |
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JUBILANT FOODWORKS | 438.65 | 0.32 | 22-May-24 |
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Based on marketcap, these are the top QSR stocks in India:
Within the Quick Service Restaurants (Qsr) sector, the top gainers were JUBILANT FOODWORKS (up 0.3%) and SAPPHIRE FOODS INDIA (up 0.1%). On the other hand, COFFEE DAY ENTER. (down 1.8%) and RESTAURANT BRANDS ASIA (down 1.4%) were among the top losers.
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