Top 5 gainers and losers in the midcap and smallcap segment during this week!

Top 5 gainers and losers in the midcap and smallcap segment during this week!

by 5paisa Research Team Last Updated: Feb 10, 2023 - 07:01 pm 1.3k Views
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List of top 5 gainers and losers in the midcap and smallcap segment for the week from February 03, 2022, to February 09, 2023.

The frontline index S&P BSE Sensex stood flat, declining by 0.06% or 35.66 points during the week and closed at 60,806.22 on February 09, 2023.

However, S&P BSE Midcap ended in green during the week gaining 1.77% and closing at  

24,881.65. The S&P BSE Smallcap also ended at 28,127.41 gaining 0.95%.

Let us have a look at the top 5 gainers and losers in the Midcap space for this week: 

  

PB Fintech Ltd. 

19.55 

Apar Industries Ltd. 

15.18 

Elgi Equipments Ltd. 

14.67 

Procter & Gamble Health Ltd. 

14.13 

Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. 

12.77 

The biggest gainer in the mid-cap segment for the week was PB Fintech Ltd. The shares of this fintech company rose by 19.55% for the week from the levels of Rs 427.9 to Rs 511.55. PB Fintech Ltd, also known as Policy Bazaar is India’s largest online platform for insurance and lending products. Shares of new-age internet companies have rallied for the week supported by heavy volumes, on expectation of improvement in financial performance.

The top 5 losers from the Midcap segment for this week are as follows:

Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd. 

-10.65 

Rajesh Exports Ltd. 

-8.87 

Angel One Ltd. 

-7.37 

Ratnamani Metals & Tubes Ltd. 

-6.79 

Multi Commodity Exchange Of India Ltd. 

-6.62 

The laggards of the midcap segment were led by Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd. Shares of this telecom company fell by 10.65% from Rs 77.5 to Rs 69.25. The company announced its quarterly results for Q3FY23 on Tuesday. Net loss narrowed to Rs 279.79 crore compared to Rs 302.30 crore from previous year’s same quarter. Revenue from operations marginally dipped and stood at Rs 281.90 crore from Rs 284.22 crore.

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:  

 

BF Investment Ltd. 

36.98 

WPIL Ltd. 

25.96 

D-Link (India) Ltd. 

23.04 

Pearl Global Industries Ltd. 

19.12 

Voltamp Transformers Ltd. 

19.01 

The top gainer in the smallcap segment was BF Investment Ltd. The shares of holding company rose by 36.98% for the week from the levels of Rs 317.1 to Rs 434.35. BF Investment Ltd is a non-deposit taking Core Investment. It is primarily engaged in the business of making investments in Kalyani Group companies.

 The top 5 losers in the Smallcap segment for this week are as follows: 

Timex Group India Ltd. 

-17.05 

Mold-Tek Packaging Ltd. 

-13.29 

JTEKT India Ltd. 

-11.77 

Fairchem Organics Ltd. 

-11.15 

Vadilal Industries Ltd. 

-11 

The losers of small cap space were led by Timex Group India Ltd. The shares of Timex Group India Ltd fell from Rs 144.3 to Rs 119.7 registering a loss of 17.05% in the stock price. The company announced its quarterly results on February 2. The company’s revenue rose by 29.58% YoY and stood at Rs 84.64 crore from Rs 65.32 crore. However, net loss increased to Rs 6.69 crore compared to Rs 5.10 crore from previous year’s same quarter.

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