Promoters buying
Skin in the game, from disclosures: promoters who bought their own stock inside the window, or disclosed acquisition plans. The mirror view — promoters selling — is one click away, because only one half of that picture is marketing.
In the same window: 138 companies with promoters selling. See the other side →
| Company | Why it’s here — the filing | Reaction 1d / 1w / 1m | Price | Mcap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cupid Ltd promoter Aditya Halwasiya buys 8.03 lakh shares in open market | -0.2% — — | ₹284 | 38,187 Cr | |
| Max Healthcare Q1 FY27: revenue up 16%, margins dip on new capacity | +0.2% — — | ₹1,000 | 97,313 Cr | |
| Waaree promoter trust gets 44.14% stake as gift from founder for succession | -1.6% -0.8% — | ₹2,678 | 77,038 Cr | |
| Gabriel India files 64th Annual Report for FY25-26 with strong results | -0.7% +6.1% — | ₹1,421 | 20,408 Cr | |
| The Exchange has received the disclosure under Regulation 29(2) of SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares & Takeovers) Regulations, 2011 for Nandan M Nilekani | +3.6% +1.7% -11.1% | ₹1,121 | 4.54 L Cr |
How this list is built
A company appears when an NSE/BSE filing inside the last 90 days carries one of these classifier signals (minimum importance: Medium): Promoter Stake Buy, Promoter Disclosed Acquisition Plans. Each row shows the latest qualifying filing; the reaction columns are the stock’s measured move 1 day, 1 week and 1 month after that filing.
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