Top 5 gainers and losers in the Midcap and Smallcap segment during this week!
Last Updated: 15th December 2022 - 10:23 pm
List of top 5 gainers and losers in the Midcap and Smallcap segments for the week from 26 November to 2 December 2021
The real GDP has surpassed its pre-Covid levels, it grew by 8.4% higher than it was in September 2020 however, to gauge the normalized expansion it grew by 0.3% higher than September 2019. On the production side, the GVA (Gross Value Added) by industrial sector stood at 100.5% of comparative period last year, while the service sector which was previously the highest contributor has still not fully recovered. S& P Global rating has kept India’s growth forecast unchanged at 9.5% for FY2022 but has raised its forecast for FY2023.
The S& P BSE Midcap and the BSE Smallcap 100 have plunged close to 1.91%and 1.72% respectively during the week. On 2 December, S&P BSE Midcap closed at 25186.16, while S& P BSE Smallcap closed at 28327.64.
Have a look at the top 5 gainers and losers in the Midcap space for this week:
Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd.
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21.42
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PNB Housing Finance Ltd.
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17.54
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Mastek Ltd.
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16.89
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BEML Ltd.
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14.26
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Supreme Industries Ltd.
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12.9
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The bull rally was led by Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd. in the midcap segment. The shares of the company delivered a weekly return of 21.42%. The share price of the company rose from Rs 101.55 to Rs 123.3 during the period. The stock has risen exponentially by 112.95 % in the last one month, 233.69% in 3 months, 612% in the last 6 months and 1651.42% in the last one year. The stock has been touching a new 52-week high with each trading session. Shares of Tata Teleservices have been locked in the upper circuit of 5% for 13 straight trading sessions.
The top 5 losers from the Midcap segment for this week are as follows:
National Standard (India) Ltd.
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-18.55
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Trident Ltd.
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-18.42
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Brightcom Group Ltd.
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-9.72
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Latent View Analytics Ltd.
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-9.56
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Godrej Agrovet Ltd.
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-8.43
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The laggards of the midcap segment were led by National Standard (India) Ltd. The shares of the company declined 18.55% from Rs 13762.55 to Rs 11209.80. Graphically, the shares of National Standard have been hitting a lower circuit for 10 straight trading sessions after rising phenomenally for 33 straight trading sessions signalling mean reversion for the stock.
Let us move towards the top 5 gainers and losers in the Smallcap segment:
The top 5 gainers in the Smallcap segment for this week are as follows:
KDDL Ltd.
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40.73
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Mirza International Ltd.
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22.77
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Xpro India Ltd.
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21.54
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Raghuvir Synthetics Ltd.
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21.38
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NXTDigital Ltd.
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21.03
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The top gainer in the Smallcap segment was KDDL Ltd. which logged weekly gains of 40.73% from the levels of Rs 619.15 to Rs 871.30 with 36.40 % in the last 3 trading sessions. The stock has given multibagger returns in just one year of 378.16%. It also logged its 52-week high of Rs 950 on 2 December. KDDL Limited engages in the manufacture and trade of watches and its components in India, Switzerland, and Hong Kong.
The top 5 losers in the Smallcap segment for this week are as follows:
Tarsons Products Ltd.
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-18.54
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Lloyds Steels Industries Ltd.
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-18.54
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Jaiprakash Associates Ltd.
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-18.48
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Ganesh Housing Corporation Ltd.
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-17.45
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Balu Forge Industries Ltd.
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-15.99
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The losers of smallcap space were led by Tarson Products Ltd. The shares of the company fell from Rs 840 to Rs 679.7 registering a loss of 18.54% in the stock price. The shares of the company got listed on 26 November at Rs 700, a 5.74 % premium over its issue price of Rs 662. The subsequent fall in share price was on account of profit booking on listing gains.
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