Best Stocks to Buy - 1st Week February 22 - India

Before Market Opens
30 January, 2022

Stocks to Buy This Week in BSE/NSE Stock Exchange based on recent performance: 31 January 2022 – 4 February 2022

Top Gainers :

Stock Name Current Price P/E Ratio % Change Day % Change Week
Sharda Cropchem Ltd 582.20 17.15 +0.75% +32.98%
Gujarat Mineral Development Corpn Ltd 119.70 +8.13% +24.69%
MMTC Ltd 55.55 +5.71% +16.95%
Psp Projects Ltd 577.80 15.73 -0.04% +16.66%
Gujarat Ambuja Exports Limited 209.15 10.78 -3.46% +16.00%
TV18 Broadcast Ltd 58.00 16.39 -0.85% +15.54%
Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd. 265.05 17.61 -0.04% +14.67%
Infibeam Avenues Ltd 46.80 75.84 +2.18% +14.43%
Canara Bank Ltd 238.70 8.70 -0.87% +14.37%
LIC Housing Finance Limited 385.30 12.90 +11.52% +13.94%
Greenpanel Industries Ltd 510.00 34.13 +2.72% +12.64%
Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. Fully Paid Ord. Shrs 46.65 +7.49% +12.55%
Nava Bharat Ventures Limited 127.20 6.09 +6.67% +12.52%
Arvind Limited 143.45 26.72 +3.95% +12.47%
BLS International Services Ltd 232.90 28.41 +4.98% +11.94%
Union Bank of India Ltd 47.15 6.69 +1.51% +11.86%

Top Losers : 

Stock Name Current Price P/E Ratio % Change Day % Change Week
Lux Industries Ltd 2,794.00 23.07 -0.09% -20.56%
IndiaMART InterMESH Ltd 4,830.00 49.81 +5.82% -17.27%
Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited 157.05 -4.99% -14.23%
Apl Apollo Tubes Ltd 811.00 39.54 -1.07% -13.62%
HG Infra Engineering Ltd (Part IX) 511.00 9.40 -11.61% -11.31%
Vaibhav Global Ltd 463.00 27.06 -8.61% -10.98%
Swaraj Engines Limited 1,450.00 14.66 -4.83% -9.72%
Trent Ltd 1,014.00 523.91 -0.87% -9.62%
Finolex Industries Ltd 170.20 12.34 -5.34% -9.40%
Nazara Technologies Ltd 2,165.00 220.34 -0.39% -9.28%
Mahindra Logistics Ltd 585.00 84.51 -11.34% -8.72%
Saregama India Limited 4,497.85 56.25 -5.00% -8.34%
Privi Speciality Chemicals Ltd 1,900.00 59.60 -6.10% -7.48%
IFB Industries Ltd 1,070.45 72.65 -2.43% -6.84%

IPO this week:

Maruti Interior Products Ltd.,Vedant Fashions Ltd.

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