The shares of HDFC Asset Management Company appeared to have crashed around 50 percent in a single day on November 26. This is because the stock adjusted to a 1:1 bonus issue which was earlier announced by the company.
After closing at Rs 5,336.50 apiece on November 25, the stock opened nearly 50 percent lower at Rs 2,682 apiece on November 26. The stock in practical terms was trading in the green with marginal gains at Rs 2,670 apiece at 10.40 am on NSE.
While the issue of bonus shares increases the total number of shares issued and owned, it does not change the market capitalization of the company. This increases the overall liquidity of the stock, and makes it more affordable for other investors to add to their portfolio, creating strong upside potential for the stock.
The firm's revenue from operations meanwhile rose around 16 percent YoY to Rs 1,027.40 crore during the quarter under review. It had earlier reported revenue from operations at Rs 887.21 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
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