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			<title>Locking in Upper Ciruit</title>
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			<dc:creator>miththoo</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi ,
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I would appreciate if you could explain me what's meant by locking in upper circuit ? How does it happen (I mean if a person buys a single stock at 5% higher price that the previous day, will it hit the UC ) ? Also, if a stock hits UC, say RIIL 5%, then when can I buy it ? 
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Thanks,
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Miththoo]]></description>
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