Best Stocks to Buy - 2nd Week February 22 - India

Before Market Opens
5 February, 2022

Stocks to Buy This Week in BSE/NSE Stock Exchange based on recent performance: 7 February 2022 – 11 February 2022

Top Gainers :

Stock Name Current Price P/E Ratio % Change Day % Change Week
MAS Financial Services Ltd 648.40 23.93 +14.62% +32.29%
ELGI Equipments Ltd 415.90 92.94 +2.89% +25.50%
Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd. 84.70 30.40 +0.18% +23.47%
Spandana Sphoorty Financial Ltd. 410.00 173.67 +8.67% +21.41%
VRL Logistics Ltd 534.00 33.46 +6.95% +20.27%
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd 121.35 +4.97% +20.09%
Jindal Poly Films Ltd 1,252.75 6.00 +2.62% +19.67%
Reliance Power Ltd 17.65 52.73 +4.75% +19.26%
Gujarat Mineral Development Corpn Ltd 134.95 96.96 +9.98% +18.38%
Tejas Networks Ltd 481.50 203.29 +2.60% +17.21%
Irb Infrastructure Developers Ltd 297.90 36.48 +1.74% +17.19%
Dhani Services Ltd 153.60 +0.20% +16.89%
Blue Star Ltd 1,005.00 64.95 +0.49% +16.25%
Shanthi Gears Ltd. 179.05 40.83 +5.23% +15.40%

Top Losers : 

Stock Name Current Price P/E Ratio % Change Day % Change Week
Godrej Properties Ltd 1,511.40 -9.38% -11.88%
Neuland Laboratories Ltd. 1,306.00 28.24 +0.66% -11.60%
MMTC Ltd 54.85 -0.09% -10.23%
Radico Khaitan Limited 975.75 44.73 -7.04% -9.30%
Welspun India Limited 129.20 17.77 -6.24% -8.98%
Chambal Fertilisers & Chemicals Limited 396.95 9.33 -2.49% -8.21%
Max Financial Services Ltd 882.00 144.16 -2.76% -7.37%
Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd. 1,425.00 49.89 -2.88% -7.32%
Cera Sanitaryware Ltd 4,540.00 40.92 +0.97% -6.96%
PNB Gilts Ltd. 67.50 11.83 -2.39% -6.77%
Poonawalla Fincorp Ltd 264.80 +0.82% -6.68%
Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd 3,128.20 51.70 +0.34% -6.64%
Saregama India Limited 4,380.00 54.77 -4.29% -6.60%
Venky’s (India) Ltd 2,400.00 12.51 -8.74% -6.50%
Oriental Carbon and Chemicals Ltd 905.05 13.87 -1.83% -6.47%
Bata India Ltd 1,937.35 1,056.04 -2.92% -6.14%

IPO this week:

Richa Info Systems Ltd.

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