
Dolly Khanna, Mukul Agrawal raise stakes in multibagger small-cap stock in June quarter
Prakash Industries Q4 Results
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Ace investors Dolly Khanna and Mukul Mahavir Agrawal have increased their stakes in small-cap multibagger Prakash Industries during the June 2025 quarter, according to the latest shareholding data.Dolly Khanna raised her stake by 0.2%, now holding 2.27% or 40,56,674 shares in the company. Mukul Agrawal also increased his stake by 0.3%, taking his total holding to 1.72% or 30,27,554 shares.Agrawal, known for identifying multibaggers, publicly holds 62 stocks with a combined net worth of over Rs 6,896 crore as of the June quarter. His top holdings include Neuland Laboratories , BSE, Radico Khaitan , Nuvama Wealth, Deepak Fertilisers Intellect Design , and PTC Industries In the June quarter, Agrawal also added SME stock Monolithisch India to his portfolio, purchasing 5 lakh shares or a 2.30% stake. Additionally, he acquired a 1.27% stake in Jammu & Kashmir Bank.Meanwhile, Dolly Khanna publicly holds 16 stocks with a total net worth of over Rs 458.6 crore. Her top holdings include Som Distilleries Prakash Pipes , and Stove Kraft In Tuesday's trade, shares of Prakash Industries closed 2.6% higher at Rs 163 on the BSE. The stock has delivered multibagger returns—rising 106% in the last two years and 222% over three years. However, it is down 16% in the past one year.While Prakash Industries reported a 5.14% year-on-year (YoY) decline in net sales to Rs 844.64 crore, net profit rose 2.32% to Rs 90.83 crore from Rs 88.77 crore in the same quarter last year.EBITDA for the quarter stood at Rs 138.43 crore, up 3.33% from Rs 133.97 crore in the March 2024 quarter. Earnings per share (EPS) also improved to Rs 5.07 from Rs 4.96 a year ago.(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)

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