SUNIL JHUNJHUNWALA
Sports apparel maker Technosport raises $25 million in funding from A91 Partners
Bengaluru-based Techno Sportswear raises $25 million from A91 Partners for its performance wear brand Technosport, marking its first fundraise.
A micro stock spikes 20% on big order from 'Rare Enterprise'; not us, say Jhunjhunwalas
The bulk deal data on the BSE showed a 'Rare Enterprise' as the buyer of about 90,000 shares of Him on Wednesday, triggering a 20% spike - the highest tradable limit of the day - in Him shares on Thursday.
Men's ODI WC: Irfan Pathan chooses India, while Sunil Gavaskar picks England as his favourites
Overseas voices on the World Cup broadcast include many from the global feed like Eoin Morgan, Shane Watson, Aaron Finch, Matthew Hayden, Ricky Ponting, Waqar Younis, Dale Steyn, Shane Bond, Shaun Pollock, Kevin Pietersen, Faf du Plessis, Imran Tahir, Ian Bishop, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Simon Doull, Nasser Hussain, Ramiz Raja, Michael Atherton, Dirk Nannes and Lisa Sthalekar.
Should Jio Financials be part of your portfolio for 3-5 years? Sunil Shah answers
And as a country, as we progress from about $2800 per capita to about $5000 over the next six-year journey, I think finance itself is going to be a big part of Indian consumer spend.
Top Businessmen India lost in 2022: From Rakesh Jhunjhunwala to Cyrus Mistry, these billionaires left the world
The sudden demise of several billionaires in 2022 also shook the Indian industry. The list includes the names of 11 billionaires including Rakesh Jhunjhanwala and Cyrus Mistry.
ETMarkets Smart Talk: We see Sensex touching 65,000 by December 2022: Sunil Damania
"We are of the opinion that the underlying market theme has been highly bullish. India is emerging as the best-performing economy in the world. We believe that regardless of whether the market touches a record high in September or not but by Diwali, market sentiments would be much better than now."
RIP Big Bull: Rakesh Jhunjhunwala leaves behind unparalleled legacy on D-St
Jhunjhunwala once said 98 per cent of the money that he made in the stock market was by being a bull. When there's doom and gloom, don't forget there's darkness before dawn, he said the other day. His ever-bullish call on Indian stocks earned him titles such as “The Big Bull” or “India’s Warren Buffett” among his admirers. And rightly so
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala holdings: 32 stocks gave Big Bull a Rs 32,000 crore-portfolio
Jhunjhunwala also owned 36,250,000 shares or 1.09 per cent stake in Tata Motors and 40,00,000 shares or 5.48 per cent stake in Crisil, taking his personal holdings in the companies to Rs 1,731.1 crore and 1,301.9 crore, respectively.In the remaining companies, the worth of Jhunjhunwala's holdings were less than Rs 1,000 crore, despite owning more than 10 per cent stake in some of them.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala was called ‘Bhaiya’ for a reason: Sunil Singhania
The late trader-cum-investor had been emphasising on how the domestic flows are going to increase in the market. “Here was a voice that would come and give solace during challenging times. You need someone who can give you the confidence to stay invested. Hats off to him. He was the pillar of growth of the equity cult in India, along with a few others,” he said.
Dalal Street veterans added these stocks in Q1. Do you own any?
Marquee investor Dolly Khanna remained busy shopping as she clinched as many as half a dozen new shares, including a few multibaggers.She picked up 48.7 lakh shares or a 3.3 per cent stake in Chennai Petrochem worth Rs 139.2 crore, whereas 18.8 lakh shares or 1.1 per cent stake in Manali Petrochem worth Rs 19.6 crore.
Down 19% YTD but Rekha Jhunjhunwala stayed put on this non-performing stock
That said, in percentage terms, 'Jhunjhunwala Rekha Rakesh' now owns a 10.63 per cent stake in the company as of July 1 compared with 10.94 per cent as of March 31. Her 1.90 per cent holding under Bodies corporate has fallen to 1.85 per cent on July 1.
Dalal Street veterans hold significant stakes in this recently-listed stock
According to the company's latest filing, Mukul Mahavir Agrawal held 9,24,121 equity shares or a 3.96 per cent stake in the company as of June 30, 2022, worth Rs 78.6 crore.
Sunil Singhania, other D-Street bigshots pick stake in IPO-bound Ethos
Mukul Mahavir Agarwal increased his stake in the retailer via a rights issue and bought 23,145 equity shares for Rs 550 apiece. He upped his stake to 9,24,121 equity shares or 4.84 per cent, shows the company's RHP filed on May 6, from 9,00,976 equity shares earlier. His stake in the company is valued at Rs 81.13 crore at the upper range of the price band.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's rising star pales in comparison to other D-Street mavericks
Jhunjhunwala’s Rs 24,000-crore portfolio rose nearly 50 per cent in the current year against 28 per cent in 2020. The returns were only better than another veteran, Ashish Dhawan, whose own portfolio climbed 40 per cent.
Shankar Sharma, Samir Arora’s PMSes lagged in May after stellar YTD run; smallcap funds excelled
The best-performing PMS strategy of May was Care Portfolio Managers’ Growth Plus Value fund, which gave 17 per cent returns.
Sun Pharma Advanced issues warrants worth Rs 1,200 cr to promoter, marquee investors like Jhujhunwala
The company will issue 6.74 lakh warrants that can be converted to one equity share of the company over the next 18 months, a stock exchange filing by the company showed.
My unlisted portfolio has delivered higher returns than listed cos investments: Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
The ace investor disagreed with the notion that easy liquidity is the only source of growth for the Indian share market, arguing that stock prices have soared over the last one year because of earnings outlook.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala awaits windfall as Nazara Tech all set to hit IPO mart
The online gaming company has already emerged as a long-term wealth creator in the market for unlisted shares, having delivered 70 times return in last 15 years.
Fortis receives unsolicited bid from IHH Healthcare for Rs 160/share
IHH is the world’s second-largest provider of integrated healthcare services in terms of m-cap.
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