These 3 BSE Small-cap stocks jumped by more than 4 per cent today!
These stocks from S&P BSE 250 SmallCap space were trading in the green after strong demand from buyers.
The benchmark index S&P BSE 250 SmallCap Index opened at 4,501.11, and made its day high at 4,520.97 and trading in red by more than 0.10 per cent.
From the same space, these are the top 3 companies that outperformed the benchmark index and were up by more than 4 per cent today.
Shares of PVR Inox Limited were trading up by more than 4.40 per cent on BSE today. The scrip closed on Thursday at Rs 1,376.60 and opened on Friday at Rs 1,375.00 a piece. Shares touched their day high today at Rs 1,442.30 after the surge. The 52-week high of the stock stood at Rs 2,211.55 whereas the 52-week low is Rs 1,336.55. Presently, the promoters are holding around 27.46 per cent stake whereas the institutional and non-institutional holdings are 61.40 per cent and 11.14 per cent, respectively.
Another top player today is Sobha Limited. Shares were trading up by more than 4.30 per cent on BSE during the day. The stock opened today at Rs 571.05 a piece and touched its day high today at Rs 585.90. The 52-week high of the company is at Rs 750.00, whereas the 52-week low stood at Rs 412.40. Presently, the promoters are holding is 52.26% whereas the institutional and non-institutional holdings are 27.38% and 20.35%, respectively.
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One more top gainer today which shot up by 4.60 per cent is Granules India Limited. The stock opened at Rs 301.85 and touched its day high at Rs 315.25. On Thursday, the shares closed at Rs 300.90 a piece. The stock has a 52-week high of Rs 381.25, whereas the 52-week low stood at Rs 267.85. Currently, the promoters are holding about 42.02 per cent stake in the company, whereas the institutional and non-institutional holdings are 28.93 per cent and 29.05 per cent, respectively.