Mumbai: Shares of pharma firm Lupin today tumbled over 14 per cent to hit their one-year low level amid reports of regulatory concerns at one of its unit.


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The scrip plummeted by 13.45 percent to Rs 1,294.05, its 52-week low, on BSE.


On NSE, shares of the company tanked 14.38 per cent to hit its one-year low of Rs 1,280.


The counter was the worst performer among the blue-chips on both Sensex and Nifty.


At present, the company has a market valuation of Rs 62,227.76 crore.


Meanwhile, BSE has sought clarification from Lupin with reference to the news about Mandideep unit, inspected by the USFDA from February 8-19, 2016, and that the observations are serious in nature.
In the broader market, the BSE 30-share index Sensex was trading flat during afternoon session at 24,968.85, with a mild gain of 2.45 points.