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    Dolly Khanna buys 1.03% stake in multibagger smallcap stock with 222% YTD growth

    Khanna purchased 1.76 lakh shares of the company during the first quarter of the year. The company's ownership is primarily held by promoters, who control 72% of the shares. The remaining 28% of the company's shares are owned by public shareholders.

    Dolly Khanna picks 1.1% stake in this multibagger microcap stock in June quarter; shares jump 12%

    Nile is majority-owned by the promoters with 50.43% stake, while public shareholders own the rest of 49.57%. Among the public shareholders, mutual funds and foreign investors have negligible holdings.

    And Just Like That Season 3: All you may want to know about cast and production

    And Just Like That Season 3 introduces Logan Marshall-Green, Mehcad Brooks, and Jonathan Cake as recurring guest stars. Sebastiano Pigazzi and Dolly Wells are promoted to series regulars, adding new dynamics to the show's beloved cast.

    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.

    Sebi’s diktat on IPO-bound companies gives a jolt to PE investors

    Sebi is intending to advance the timing of terminating special rights, from the date of listing of IPO shares to the date of filing of updated DRHP.

    Ghaziabad Lok Sabha Election Result 2024: Atul Garg vs Dolly Sharma, who is winning?

    Ghaziabad Lok Sabha Election Result 2024: After an intense seven-phase Lok Sabha election, exit polls indicate a significant lead for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) over the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra. The NDA, including Shiv Sena Shinde and Ajit Pawar's NCP, is predicted to win between 22 and 41 seats, while the MVA is expected to secure between 23 and 25 seats. The election results, set to be announced on June 4, will have wider implications for Maharashtra politics.

    The Economic Times
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