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Top 5 gainers and losers in the Midcap and Smallcap segment during this week!
Last Updated: 16th September 2022 - 06:40 pm
List of top 5 gainers and losers in the Midcap and Smallcap segment for the week from September 09 to 15, 2022.
As Indian markets showed resilience amid weak global clues, the frontline index S&P BSE Sensex hovered around 60,000 level, gaining 0.24% or 141 points during the week and closed at 59934.01 on September 15,2022.
The broader market also closed stronger during the week with S&P BSE Midcap closing up by 1.4% at 26,307.2. The S&P BSE Small Cap also ended at 29,911.51 higher by 383 points or 1.3%.
Let us have a look at the top 5 gainers and losers in the Midcap space for this week:
Tata Investment Corporation Ltd.
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50.65
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Allcargo Logistics Ltd.
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24.81
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Ceat Ltd.
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18.14
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Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd.
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17.15
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KRBL Ltd.
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16.77
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The biggest gainer in the midcap segment for the week was Tata Investment Corporation Ltd. Shares of the NBFC rose steeply to 50.65% for the week from the levels of Rs 1786 to Rs 2690.60. The stock has been witnessing strong momentum reaching new highs in consecutive sessions, the latest recorded high of Rs 2886.50 on September 15. With the phenomenal weekly rally weekly, the stock has delivered 110.10% in a year. A NBFC, the company invests in a diversified portfolio of quoted and unquoted securities of companies, including Tata companies, which are engaged in various businesses with a history of strong operating and financial performance.
The top 5 losers from the Midcap segment for this week are as follows:
Reliance Power Ltd.
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-14.79
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Suzlon Energy Ltd.
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-9.66
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Rain Industries Ltd.
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-8.52
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Aptus Value Housing Finance India Ltd.
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-8.11
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Ajanta Pharma Ltd.
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-7.75
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The laggards of the midcap segment were led by Reliance Power Ltd. The shares of the company fell 14.79% from Rs 21.3 to Rs 18.15. A part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group witnessed volatility after the debt-ridden business announced it would sell a 15% interest to VFSI Holdings for Rs 933 crore. The preferential issue will be of 60 crore shares to be issued at Rs 15.55 per share.
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:
D.B. Corp Ltd.
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32.56
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JSW Holdings Ltd.
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30.45
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Shiva Cement Ltd.
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26.94
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TGV SRACC Ltd.
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21.63
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Aurionpro Solutions Ltd.
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21.63
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The top gainer in the smallcap segment D.B.Corp Ltd. Shares of this flagship company of the Dainik Bhaskar Group rose steeply to 32.56% for the week from the levels of Rs 110.40 to Rs 146.35. The stock logged a fresh 52-week high on September 14 at Rs 157.15. The shares of this print media stock have been buzzing on the D-Street on the back of all cash deal with Adani Power under which the latter will buy the thermal power assets of DB Power (DBPL) from Dainik Bhaskar Group for around Rs 7,017 crore enterprise valuation.
The top 5 losers in the Smallcap segment for this week are as follows:
GTL Infrastructure Ltd.
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-15.91
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Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.
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-13.84
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Vijaya Diagnostic Centre Ltd.
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-11.93
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Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd.
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-10.78
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Dishman Carbogen Amcis Ltd.
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-9.95
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The losers of smallcap space were led by GTL Infrastructure Ltd. The shares of The shares of this Shared Passive Telecom fell from Rs 1.76 to Rs 1.48 registering a loss of 15.21% in the stock price. The price correction came in after a rally of 33.33% the week before. The company deploys, owns and manages telecom towers and communication structures that are shared by the Wireless Telecom Operators.
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