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The article includes a list of stocks that FIIs are holding more than 30 percent of from different industries.
Midcap stocks are shares of medium-sized companies in terms of market value. When Foreign Institutional Investors own more than 30 percent of these stocks, it indicates strong interest and confidence from global investors. High FII ownership can bring better liquidity, stability, and often a positive market perception for these companies.
Listed below are stocks where the FII holding is over 30%:
1. One 97 Communication Limited
One 97 Communication Limited provides a digital payments platform that supports various use cases, including money transfers, online and in-store merchant transactions, and bill payments.
Additionally, it delivers commerce and cloud-based services like ticketing and advertising, along with technology-driven financial solutions such as loans, insurance, and wealth management, which are offered in collaboration with financial partners.
With a market capitalization of Rs. 81,773 crore, the shares of One 97 Communication Limited closed at Rs. 1,279.50, up by 0.43 percent from its previous day closing price of Rs. 1,274.
According to the latest data, Foreign Institutional Investors hold 51.71 percent of the company, Domestic Institutional Investors own 19.95 percent, and the general public holds a 28.35 percent stake.
2. Phoenix Mills Limited
Phoenix Mills Limited is a real estate company that develops and manages retail, commercial, and residential properties. The company is best known for its shopping malls, entertainment complexes, and mixed-use developments across India. It focuses on creating high-quality spaces that attract both businesses and customers, contributing to urban growth and lifestyle experiences.
With a market capitalization of Rs. 60,182 crore, the shares of Phoenix Mills Limited closed at Rs. 1,683, down by 0.70 percent from its previous day closing price of Rs.1,694.90.
According to the latest data, Foreign Institutional Investors hold 33.45 percent of the company, Domestic Institutional Investors own 15.47 percent, and the general public holds a 3.84 percent stake.
3. UPL Limited
UPL Limited is involved in the agro-business, producing and selling agrochemicals, field crops, and vegetable seeds, as well as in the non-agro business, manufacturing and marketing industrial chemicals, chemical intermediates, and specialty chemicals. Its operations are divided into three segments: Agrochemicals, Industrial Chemicals, and Others.
With a market capitalization of Rs. 56,801 crore, the shares of UPL Limited closed at Rs. 673.55, down by 1.01 percent from its previous day closing price of Rs. 680.40.
According to the latest data, Foreign Institutional Investors hold 37.01 percent of the company, Domestic Institutional Investors own 17.17 percent, and the public holds a 12.33 percent stake.
4. Amber Enterprises
Amber Enterprises India Ltd is a leading manufacturer of room air conditioners and related components, serving major brands like LG, Voltas, Hitachi, and Panasonic as an OEM/ODM partner.
With a market capitalization of Rs. 28,955 crore, the shares of UPL Limited closed at Rs. 8,238, down by 0.01 percent from its previous day closing price of Rs. 8,239.
According to the latest data, Foreign Institutional Investors hold 36.61 percent of the company, Domestic Institutional Investors own 20.20 percent, and the public holds a 10.98 percent stake.
Written by Jhanavi Sivakumar
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