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5 Stocks Where FII Holding Came Down Most in the June Quarter

Published 09-08-2021, 04:36 pm
Updated 09-08-2021, 04:38 pm
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By Aditya Raghunath

Investing.com -- Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have been net sellers in the June 2021 quarter. Over the three months, they net sold Rs 18,080.66 crore worth of shares. Here are the top five companies that FIIs sold the most.

  1. Thyrocare Technologies Ltd (NS:THYO)

FII holding at the end of March quarter: 20.54%

FII holding at the end of June quarter: 13.19%

Share price on March 31, 2021: Rs 902.6

Share price on August 9, 2021: Rs 1,345

Percentage difference: Up 49%

  1. Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (NS:ZEE)

FII holding at the end of March quarter: 64.15%

FII holding at the end of June quarter: 57.46%

Share price on March 31, 2021: Rs 203.2

Share price on August 9, 2021: Rs 191.7

Percentage difference: Down 6%

  1. Vedanta Ltd (NS:VDAN)

FII holding at the end of March quarter: 16.27%

FII holding at the end of June quarter: 10.29%

Share price on March 31, 2021: Rs 228.75

Share price on August 9, 2021: Rs 309

Percentage difference: Up 35%

  1. Granules India Ltd (NS:GRAN)

FII holding at the end of March quarter: 23.11%

FII holding at the end of June quarter: 18.35%

Share price on March 31, 2021: Rs 303.45

Share price on August 9, 2021: Rs 379.85

Percentage difference: Up 25%

  1. Escorts Ltd (NS:ESCO)

FII holding at the end of March quarter: 25.95%

FII holding at the end of June quarter: 21.28%

Share price on March 31, 2021: Rs 1,287.8

Share price on August 9, 2021: Rs 1,196.4

Percentage difference: Down 7%

 

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