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KPIT Tech, Tanla Platforms, ITC, Vaibhav Global, Kalyan Jewellers: Stocks where
FPIs upped stakes despite Q4 selloff

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KPIT TECH, TANLA PLATFORMS, ITC, VAIBHAV GLOBAL, KALYAN JEWELLERS: STOCKS WHERE
FPIS UPPED STAKES DESPITE Q4 SELLOFF


JINDAL SAW (391 BASIS POINTS), CELEBRITY FASHIONS (368 BASIS POINTS) AND KPIT
TECH (316 BASIS POINTS) WERE A FEW OTHER STOCKS WHERE FPIS INCREASED THEIR
STAKES BY AT LEAST 300 BASIS POINTS IN THE MARCH QUARTER SEQUENTIALLY.




Amit Mudgill
 * Updated Apr 18, 2023, 9:29 AM IST

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Kalyan Jewellers India (up 99 basis points), Vaibhav Global (51 basis points),
ITC (up 36 basis points) and Tanla Platforms (up 21 basis points) were among
other companies where FPIs raised stakes in the quarter gone by.

NCC, Jindal SAW, KPIT Technologies (KPIT Tech), Max Financial Services, APL
Apollo Tubes, Indiamart Intermesh, Kalyan Jewellers, ITC and Tanla Platforms
were among dozen of companies where foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) upped
stakes in the March quarter. This is even as the institutional category was net
seller to the tune of Rs 26,210 crore for the quarter.

Data showed FPIs upped stake in Home First Finance Company by 632 basis points
to 15.69 per cent in the March quarter from 9.37 per cent in the December
quarter. This stock is down 3 per cent year-to-date. Shareholding details for
nearly 800 corporates are out so far, as per corporate database AceEquity.


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In Dynamatic Technologies, FPIs raised stake by 545 basis points to 16.76 per
cent against 11.31 per cent at the end of December quarter. This scrip is up 20
per cent in 2023 so far. In Adani Ports & SEZ, thanks to GQG stake purchase, FPI
holding has gone up by 422 basis points to 17.98 per cent from 13.76 per cent
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NCC saw FPIs upping their stakes in the company by 420 basis points to 19.96 per
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Jindal Saw (391 basis points), Celebrity Fashions (368 basis points) and KPIT
Tech (316 basis points) were a few other stocks where FPIs increased their
stakes by at least 300 basis points in the March quarter sequentially.

V-Mart Retail, Max Financial Services, Gokaldas Exports, Mold-Tek Packaging,
Adani Enterprises, Computer Age Management Services, Adani Green Energy, Max
Healthcare Institute, Adani Transmission, APL Apollo Tubes, Indiamart Intermesh
and Larsen & Toubro were among other companies FPIs were bullish on. The
institutional category upped stakes anywhere between 100 basis points and 300
basis points in these companies.

Kalyan Jewellers India (up 99 basis points), Aurobindo Pharma (up 72 basis
points), Vaibhav Global (51 basis points), ITC (up 36 basis points) and Tanla
Platforms (up 21 basis points) were among other companies where FPIs raised
stakes in the quarter gone by. Net-net, out of 795 companies that are out with
shareholding data, only 50 companies saw increase in FPI holdings. Out of these
companies 19 saw over 100 basis points rise in FPI holdings; 31 saw FPIs upping
stakes by over 50 basis points.



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Published on: Apr 18, 2023, 9:29 AM IST
Posted by: Tarab Zaidi, Apr 18, 2023, 8:32 AM IST
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