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Porinju Veliyath Now Owns 1.05 Percent Of Max India

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Porinju Veliyath Now Owns 1.05 Percent Of Max India

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During the October to December 2022 quarter, the czar of small cap stocks added max India to his portfolio. Porinju Veliyath's name appears on the list of individual shareholders of max India for the recently ended December 2022 quarter, according to the company's shareholding pattern. According to the company's shareholding data, Porinju Veliyath owns 1.05 percent of the company. Porinju Veliyath owns 4.50 lakh company shares, or 1.05 percent of the company's total paid-up capital, according to max India's shareholding pattern for the December 2022 quarter. However, Porinju Veliyath's name was not on the company's list of individual shareholders from July to September 2022. This means
that market magnet purchased a new stake in the company from October to December 2022.

Porinju veliyath's name appears on the list of individual shareholders of max india for the recently ended december 2022 quarter


However, it would be difficult to determine whether Porinju Veliyath purchased all of these shares during the recently ended October to December 2022 quarter or if he already owned some of the company and added some more during the recently ended fiscal quarter. According to the shareholding pattern rule, a publicly traded company is required to disclose the names of all individual shareholders who own 1 percent or more of the company. Max India shares are one of the small-cap stocks listed on Dalal Street. Max India share price ended at 98.90 on Thursday session on NSE. This small-cap stock has been in uptrend for last few months. In last one month, this Porinju Veliyath owned share has risen to the tune of six percent whereas in last six months, this small-cap share has surged more than 30 percent.

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