Smallcap Stocks Marathi News: Foreign institutional investors (FII) and Mutual Funds It is important to keep track of where large investors such as these are buying or selling shares. As per the latest data for the September quarter, approximately 413 small-cap companies are owned by both FIIs and mutual funds. However, among 71 of these companies, both reduced their holdings compared to the June quarter, suggesting they may have less faith in the stock.
come on by shares Overall has performed poorly. Almost half of the 71 stocks have given negative returns to their investors so far in FY26. According to ACE Equity data, the five worst-performing stocks have fallen between 15% and 60% in less than seven months of this financial year.
Raymond shares have fallen 59% so far in FY26, falling from ₹1,404 to ₹577. Foreign investment (FII) holding in stocks decreased from 13.79% to 13.61% in the September quarter. Mutual funds also reduced their holdings from 3.11% to 1.87%. This shows that both the big investors have lost faith in the stock.
The stock has lost 37% so far in FY26, taking its price down from Rs 340 to Rs 215. Foreign investors (FIIs) reduced their stake in the stock from 6.65% to 5.92% and mutual funds reduced their stake from 0.62% to 0.09%.
The share price has fallen by 35% so far in FY26, falling from Rs 1,279 to Rs 829. Foreign investment (FII) holdings reduced their stake in the stock from 6.13% to 6.09% and mutual funds reduced their stake from 11.46% to 11.21%.
The stock has lost 28 percent so far in FY26, taking its price to Rs 313 from Rs 434. FIIs reduced their stake in the stock from 4.43% to 3.68% and mutual funds reduced their stake from 3.48% to 3.47%.
The share price has fallen by 25 percent so far in FY26, from Rs 913 to Rs 687. Foreign investment (FII) holdings reduced their stake in the stock from 7.59% to 6.98% and mutual funds reduced their stake from 3.78% to 3.73%.