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Stock Market Today: Sensex Up Nearly 600 Points In Pre-Open, Top 3 Stocks In Focus

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At the pre-opening bell, the frontline index S&P BSE Sensex opened in green with a gain of 581.67 points or 0.79 per cent. On the sectoral front, in the pre-opening session, metals jumped by 1.32 per cent, power zoomed by 0.65 per cent, and auto surged by 1.35 per cent. Meanwhile, Avantel Ltd, Electronics Mart India Ltd and Hindustan Unilever Ltd emerged as the Top Gainers of BSE in the pre-opening session today.  

Avantel Ltd, an S&P BSE company, surged 9.34 per cent to trade at Rs 132.30 apiece. Avantel Ltd has secured a rate contract worth Rs 459.90 crore (excluding Taxes) from Zetwerk Manufacturing Businesses Limited for the supply of satellite communication equipment along with a one-year comprehensive onsite warranty and a five-year annual maintenance contract (AMC).

Electronics Mart India Ltd, an S&P BSE company, gained 5.67 per cent to trade at Rs 94.10 apiece. The company has not made any significant announcements of late. Hence, the rally in the share price could be driven purely by the market forces.  Hindustan Unilever Ltd, an S&P BSE company, advanced 5.03 per cent to trade at Rs 2,189.50 apiece. The company has not made any significant announcements of late. Hence, the rally in the share price could be driven purely by the market forces.  

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