Ace investor Dolly Khanna has increased her investment in Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers to 2.18% as of March 31, 2025, up from 1.75% as of December 31, 2024, according to the shareholding pattern available on the BSE website.
Khanna now owns 25,87,360 shares of the small-cap company, up from 20,68,360 shares previously.
According to Trendlyne data, Khanna's portfolio net worth fell by 4.3% to Rs 372.60 crore as of March 2025, likely due to the large sell-off triggered by FII selling and global trade war uncertainties affecting the markets.
The same data states that the star investor has a 3.7% stake in Prakash Pipes, a 2.8% stake in Emkay Global, 1.9% in Zuari Industries, and 1.8% in KCP Sugars, among other investments, as of December 2024.
The data on BSE shows that currently, 60.63% of the stake in Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers is held by the promoters and the promoter group, while the remaining 39.37% is with the public shareholders of the company.
Among the public shareholders, HSBC Focused Fund holds 58,44,618 shares of the company, representing a 4.93% stake.
Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers is primarily engaged in the manufacture, purchase, and sale of fertilizers. It is a subsidiary of Zuari Fertilisers and Chemicals, an Adventz Group company.
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Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers share price performance
The shares of Mangalore Chemicals have recorded a 66.25% gain over the past year. On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, the stock has risen by 21.13%, while its 6-month performance shows a 42.07% increase. Over the past 3 months, the stock is up by 17.57%, and for the 1-month duration, it has surged 36.29%.
Around 11:45 am today, the shares of Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers were trading 3% higher at Rs 194.30 on the BSE.
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Khanna now owns 25,87,360 shares of the small-cap company, up from 20,68,360 shares previously.
According to Trendlyne data, Khanna's portfolio net worth fell by 4.3% to Rs 372.60 crore as of March 2025, likely due to the large sell-off triggered by FII selling and global trade war uncertainties affecting the markets.
The same data states that the star investor has a 3.7% stake in Prakash Pipes, a 2.8% stake in Emkay Global, 1.9% in Zuari Industries, and 1.8% in KCP Sugars, among other investments, as of December 2024.
The data on BSE shows that currently, 60.63% of the stake in Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers is held by the promoters and the promoter group, while the remaining 39.37% is with the public shareholders of the company.
Among the public shareholders, HSBC Focused Fund holds 58,44,618 shares of the company, representing a 4.93% stake.
Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers is primarily engaged in the manufacture, purchase, and sale of fertilizers. It is a subsidiary of Zuari Fertilisers and Chemicals, an Adventz Group company.
Also read: “The crash has arrived”: Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki doubles down on gold, silver, Bitcoin strategy
Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers share price performance
The shares of Mangalore Chemicals have recorded a 66.25% gain over the past year. On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, the stock has risen by 21.13%, while its 6-month performance shows a 42.07% increase. Over the past 3 months, the stock is up by 17.57%, and for the 1-month duration, it has surged 36.29%.
Around 11:45 am today, the shares of Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers were trading 3% higher at Rs 194.30 on the BSE.
(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
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