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    9 smallcap stocks that connect Mukul Agrawal, Vijay Kedia, Ashish Kacholia & Dolly Khanna

    The smallcap stocks held by renowned investors like Mukul Agrawal, Vijay Kedia, and Dolly Khanna have displayed varying performance levels over the past year. These investments in companies such as Neuland Laboratories, Prakash Industries, and Shankara Building Products have been closely monitored for their profitability and stability.

    Ashish Kacholia offloads nearly 4 lakh shares of this smallcap manufacturing company

    Ace investor Ashish Kacholia made a move on Tuesday by selling a portion of his stake in Ador Welding, a small-cap manufacturer renowned for its high-quality welding machines.

    Ashish Kacholia-backed smallcap stock jumps 8% after company's Q4 PAT rises 153%

    Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services, a smallcap company supported by ace investor Ashish Kacholia, saw its shares surge by almost 8% to Rs 338 on Friday's trading session on the BSE. This spike followed the announcement of strong fourth-quarter results.

    Damani & Jhunjhunwala emerge as richer dons of D-Street when most lost crores in Q4

    The Jhunjhunwala family's wealth in listed firms crossed the ₹50,000 crore mark for the first time in the March quarter, while about 17 individuals held portfolios worth over ₹1,000 crore as of March 31, 2024.

    SRF Q4 Results: Net profit falls 25% to Rs 422 crore

    ​​Chemical firm SRF Ltd on Tuesday reported a 25 per cent decline in its net profit to Rs 422 crore for the quarter ended March 2024 on lower income. "The company's Profit After Tax (PAT) decreased 25 per cent from Rs 562 crore to Rs 422 crore in Q4FY24 when compared with the corresponding period of the last year," SRF said in a statement.

    Vijay Kedia raises stake in smallcap Global Vectra Helicorp, trims holding in 2 multibaggers in Q4

    Global Vectra Helicorp is a private helicopter operator service and Kedia bought a 2.92% stake in the company in the previous quarter.

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