Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are significant players in global financial markets, comprising various entities such as mutual funds, pension funds, and hedge funds, among others. They invest substantial capital across international borders, influencing the market dynamics, liquidity, and investment trends, thus playing a crucial role in shaping global investment landscapes and economic development.
Here are the stocks in which FII increased their stake up to 1.25% in Q3FY25 from Q2FY25:
1. HDFC Bank Ltd
HDFC Bank is a publicly traded banking corporation that was founded in August 1994. The bank offers a variety of banking and financial services, including retail banking, wholesale banking, and treasury operations.
With a market capitalization of Rs 12.78 lakh crore, the shares were trading at Rs 1,671.00 per share, increasing around 0.19 percent as compared to the previous closing.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 1.19%, from 48.02% in Q2FY25 to 49.21% to Q3FY25. Additionally, 16.23% is owned by retail investors, 34.37% is held by domestic institutional investors, and 0% is owned by promoters.
The company’s revenue stood at Rs 83,002 crore in Q2FY25, during the same time frame, net profit stood at Rs 18,627 crore.
2. Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd
Indian Metals and Ferro Alloys Limited is a producer of ferro chrome in India. It operates through three segments: Ferro Alloys, Power, and Mining. The Company has established two captive mines, located in Sukinda and Mahagiri in Jajpur, Odisha.
With a market capitalization of Rs 4,817.02 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 892.80 per share, decreasing around 0.60 percent as compared to the previous closing.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 0.96%, from 3.10% in Q2FY25 to 4.04% to Q3FY25. Additionally, 36.45% is owned by retail investors, 0.82% is held by domestic institutional investors, and 58.69% is owned by promoters.
The company’s revenue stood at Rs 692 crore in Q2FY25, during the same time frame, net profit stood at Rs 125 crore.
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3. Sharda Cropchem Ltd
Sharda Cropchem Limited is an India-based agrochemical company. The Company is focused on agrochemicals and non-agrichemical businesses. The Company operates through an asset-light business model, and its core competency lies in developing product dossiers and obtaining product registrations in different countries.
With a market capitalization of Rs 7,172.08 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 794.95 per share, decreasing around 1.66 percent as compared to the previous closing.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 1.25%, from 2.52% in Q2FY25 to 3.77% to Q3FY25. Additionally, 11.33% is owned by retail investors, 10.07% is held by domestic institutional investors, and 74.82% is owned by promoters.
The company’s revenue stood at Rs 777 crore in Q2FY25, during the same time frame, net profit stood at Rs 42 crore.
4. TajGVK Hotels & Resorts Ltd
TAJGVK Hotels & Resorts Limited is engaged in the business of owning, operating, and managing hotels, palaces, and resorts with the brand name of TAJ. Its business activities include short-term accommodation activities, restaurants, mobile food service activities, event catering, and other food service activities.
With a market capitalization of Rs 2,498.97 crore, the shares were trading at Rs 398.55 per share, decreasing around 1.37 percent as compared to the previous closing.
The foreign institutional investors of the company increased their stake by 0.93%, from 0.76% in Q2FY25 to 1.69% to Q3FY25. Additionally, 20.73% is owned by retail investors, 2.60 % is held by domestic institutional investors, and 74.99% is owned by promoters.
The company’s revenue stood at Rs 105 crore in Q2FY25, during the same time frame, net profit stood at Rs 20 crore.
Written by:- Abhishek Singh
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