Shares of Paytm and Delhivery fell more than 4% on the BSE

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In the midst of ongoing volatility, shares of Paytm and logistics unicorn Delhivery fell more than 4% on the BSE on Tuesday (November 29), compared to the previous day’s close.

During intraday trading, Delhivery hit an all-time low of INR 306.25 on the BSE, falling as much as 5%. However, the stock recovered and closed the session at INR 337, up 4.1% from the previous day’s close. Meanwhile, Paytm closed Tuesday’s session on the BSE up 4.8% at INR 484.1. While Paytm shares have fallen more than 60% this year, Delhivery stock has fallen more than 30% since its initial public offering in May of this year.

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Shares of Paytm and Delhivery fell more than 4% on the BSE

In the midst of ongoing volatility, shares of Paytm and logistics unicorn Delhivery fell more than 4% on the BSE on Tuesday (November 29), compared to the previous day’s close.

During intraday trading, Delhivery hit an all-time low of INR 306.25 on the BSE, falling as much as 5%. However, the stock recovered and closed the session at INR 337, up 4.1% from the previous day’s close. Meanwhile, Paytm closed Tuesday’s session on the BSE up 4.8% at INR 484.1. While Paytm shares have fallen more than 60% this year, Delhivery stock has fallen more than 30% since its initial public offering in May of this year.

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