Promoters Acquired 14 Lakh Shares on Conversion of Warrants: Multibagger Penny Stock Under Rs 65 Hit Upper Circuit on March 07
The stock gave multibagger returns of 130 per cent in just 1 year and a whopping 8,600 per cent in 3 years.
On March 07, 2025, shares of Eraaya Lifespaces Limited hit 5 per cent upper circuit to Rs 67.88 per share from its previous closing of Rs 64.65 per share. The stock’s 52-week high is Rs 316.90 per share, and its 52-week low is Rs 29.90 per share. In the exchange filing, the company disclosed that the promoters of the company have acquired 14 lakh shares on the conversion of warrants.
Eraaya Lifespaces Limited, a leading lifestyle and hospitality company renowned for its luxurious and culturally rich experiences, is embarking on a strategic expansion. Building on its success in creating unforgettable journeys, Eraaya seeks to diversify its portfolio through mergers and acquisitions. This ambition was recently realized with the acquisition of Ebix Inc. USA and its global subsidiaries in June 2024. This significant acquisition, valued at USD 361 million, marks a pivotal moment for Eraaya as it ventures into new business domains, driving innovation and creating value for all stakeholders while navigating the dynamic and evolving market landscape.
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Eraaya Lifespaces Limited has declared a 10:1 stock split. This means that each existing share with a face value of Rs 10 will be divided into ten new shares, each with a face value of Re 1. The ex-date for the stock split was Friday, December 06, 2024. The company has a market capitalisation of Rs 1,285 crore and a 300 per cent 3-year stock price CAGR. The stock gave multibagger returns of 130 per cent in just 1 year and a whopping 8,600 per cent in 3 years. As of December 2024, the company's promoters own 35.17 per cent stake, FIIs own 22.63 per cent, DIIs own 1.84 per cent and the rest 40.41 per cent stake is owned by the public.
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