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Reliance becomes 1st Indian company to hit Rs 19 lakh crore in market valuation

In March, RIL's market valuation had gone past Rs 18 lakh crore

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Reliance Industries Limited on Wednesday became the first Indian company to hit Rs 19 lakh crore in market valuation following a rally in its share price.

The market heavyweight stock jumped 1.85 per cent to its record high of Rs 2,827.10 on the BSE.

Following the gain in the share price, the company's market valuation jumped to Rs 19,12,814 crore in morning trade on the BSE.

In March this year, the company's market valuation had gone past Rs 18 lakh crore.

Last year on October 13, the company's market valuation went past Rs 17 lakh crore.

Meanwhile, Reliance Industries Ltd has signed a formal shareholder agreement for the $2 billion TA'ZIZ chemical joint venture in the UAE and inked a pact to collaborate with ADNOC in finding and producing conventional and unconventional resources.

So far, this year, the stock has rallied over 19 per cent.

According to Santosh Meena, head of research, Swastika Investmart Ltd, Reliance Industries is firing on all cylinders because its pet-chem business is doing extremely well on the back of a surge in oil and gas prices where Singapore gross refining margin (GRM) is at an all-time high.

“Its telecom business is unaffected by geopolitical tension and inflation whereas it is exploring synergies in its retail business. It is continuously expanding its path in the renewable energy business, which is opening more opportunities for the company,” Meena said.

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