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GAIL shares hit record high amid $1.8 billion lawsuit

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 04/12/2023, 07:36 pm
Updated 04/12/2023, 07:36 pm
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Shares of GAIL (India) Ltd. soared over 5% today, reaching their highest point since the company's initial public offering on July 2, 1997. The significant uptick in stock value corresponds with the company's recent announcement of a lawsuit against SEFE Marketing & Trading Singapore Pte. GAIL is seeking $1.8 billion in damages due to unfulfilled deliveries of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

The legal action, which was initiated last week, involves an arbitration claim submitted by GAIL in London. Details regarding the specifics of the case have not been disclosed, but the move marks a decisive step by the Indian state-owned enterprise in addressing its grievances with SEFE Marketing & Trading.

GAIL's robust market performance has been notable throughout the year, with shares seeing a nearly 49% increase year-to-date. The relative strength index (RSI), a momentum indicator used by investors to gauge overbought or oversold conditions, reflects an elevated level of over 80 for GAIL's stock. This figure typically suggests that a security is becoming overbought and may be due for a pullback.

Despite this surge and the ongoing legal proceedings, market sentiment towards GAIL remains positive. Analysts following the stock are predominantly recommending purchases, indicating confidence in the company's future performance. The optimism is grounded in GAIL's strong market presence and its strategic role in India's energy sector.

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