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Dolly Khanna reduced stake in two companies, do you have a bet on them?

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Veteran investor Dolly Khanna has reduced her stake in companies during the December quarter. These two companies are GHCL and Prakash Industries. Let us know by how much Dolly Khanna has reduced her stake in these companies during October to December 2025.

How much stake reduced in GHCL

Dolly Khanna held 1.21 per cent stake in GHCL before the December 2025 quarter. Which has now reduced to 1.07 percent in the December quarter. Veteran investors have cut prices by 14 basis points. The market cap of the company is Rs 5621 crore.

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Today on Monday, GHCL shares were at the level of Rs 547.75 with a rise of 0.27 percent in BSE. The company’s share prices have declined by 19.59 percent in the last one year. At the same time, the price of the company’s shares has fallen by 9.90 percent in two years. However, despite this, it has been successful in giving returns of 158 percent to positional investors in 5 years. Let us tell you, the company produces soda ash.

Dolly Khanna also reduced stake in Prakash Industries

Dolly Khanna held 2.94 per cent stake in Prakash Industries at the end of the September quarter. At the same time, by the end of the December quarter, this share came down to 2.57 percent. Dolly Khanna has cut the price by 37 basis points.

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Shares of Prakash Industries opened at the level of Rs 129.55 in BSE. The price of the company’s shares had reached an intra-day high of Rs 137.75 during the day. However, at the time of market closure this stock was at the level of Rs 136.25. In the last one year, the share prices of Prakash Industries have fallen by 10 percent. At the same time, the price of the company’s shares has fallen by 25 percent in two years.

(This is not investment advice. The stock market is subject to risks. Consult experts before making any investment.)

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