Stock market today: Hazoor Multi Projects backed by FII equity shares have been in an upward trend for the last six months. At this time, this small-cap stock went up from around ₹126 to ₹380 per level, delivering to the tune of 200 percent return to its position shareholders.
However, it seems that the multibagger stock still possesses some further potential. The small-cap touched the upper circuit during the last five straight sessions, delivering to the tune of more than 15 percent in the last week.
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According to the information available on the BSE website, the share price of Hazoor Multi Projects is touching a 5 percent upper circuit from January 31, 2024. After hitting a 5 percent upper circuit on January 31, the stock of small- circuit-to-circuit cap touched on January 31. upper circuit in the next four sessions.
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Hazoor Multi Projects share price history
Taking a cue from Hazoor Multi Projects shares, this circuit-to-circuit stock surged from around. ₹364 to ₹380 po level, delivering about a 4 percent return over this time. In the last six months, this small-cap multibagger stock has appreciated from 126 to ₹380 po level, recording a more than 200 percent increase in this time.
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In the last one year, this multibagger stock has increased from 103.50 to ₹380 per share level, clocking around 265 percent at this time. However, in the last five years, this small-cap stock has gone through a journey from a penny stock to a multibagger penny stock. In the last five years, the multibagger penny stock has delivered a 33,500 percent return to its shareholders.
Impact on investment
If an investor had invested ₹1 lakh in this multibagger small stock six months ago, it ₹1 lakh would have turned to ₹3 lakh today. If the investor had invested ₹1 lakh in this multibagger stock a year ago, it ₹1 lakh would have turned to ₹3.65 lakh today. Likewise, if an investor had invested ₹1 lakh in this multi-bag penny stock five years ago and remained invested during this time, one’s ₹1 lakh would have turned to ₹3.36 crore at this time.
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Published: 06 Feb 2024, 14:59 IST