Carefully chosen microcap stocks with disruptive business models have the potential to demonstrate rapid growth and provide multibagger returns
Suzlon energy is a vertically integrated wind turbine manufacturer and O&M service provider with over 20.7GW of installed capacity across the globe.
Hindustan Aeronautics stock has declined nearly 10 percent in the last two trading sessions. Mazagon Dock and peers have also corrected from record high levels.
Inox Wind stock has zoomed over 247 percent in the last one year, more than tripling investors' money. In comparison, benchmark Nifty rose around 26 percent during this period.
Government-owned entities like PFC classified as CPSE operating under the Ministry of Power play a vital role in financing projects across the entire power sector value chain, encompassing activities from power generation to distribution, said Elara Securities in an earlier report.
Suzlon achieved has debt-free status by raising funds through various methods, including a QIP and a rights issue. By the end of March 2024, the company had a net cash balance of Rs 1,100 crore.
Micro-cap stocks carry very high risk, but also have the potential to deliver high returns. Fund managers apply various parameters to choose micro-cap stocks that have the potential to outperform over the long term
Mazagon Dock stock has rallied over 40 percent year-to-date. Its one-year massive returns of over 300 percent far outpaced Nifty's return of 25 percent during this period.
Given the strong outlook on order inflow and execution growth in medium term, ICICI Securities maintained a 'buy' call on Suzlon Energy stock with a revised target price of Rs 54 per share
Paras Defence and Space Technologies offers high precision products and turnkey solutions to the defense and space sector, operating in three main verticals defence and space optics, defence electronics solutions, and heavy engineering.
In the past 10 trading days, the stock has zoomed 76 percent, massively outpacing benchmark Nifty 50
In the midcap rally of FY24, 23 stocks out of the 111 on the index, turned out to be multi-baggers. But only four stocks were the triumphant tortoise: Trent, Aurobindo Pharma, Lupin and Solar Industries
SEBI asks fund houses to ignore the least 20% illiquid stocks while assessing liquidity. The idea is to let microcaps- the tiniest of the smallcaps- to grow unfettered as they could turn into tomorrow’s multibaggers. In the first such attempt, Moneycontrol identifies these 20% stocks.
Active fund managers are preferably adding mid-, small- and micro- cap segment of pharmaceutical and healthcare businesses
Many microcap stocks held by mutual funds have not yet performed well. Fund managers continue holding these stocks in their portfolio believing that these businesses may play out well in the future
Nanocap stocks are very risky bets. They are potential multibaggers if they are picked with care and backed by good research
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