These stocks have already given over 100% returns in 2017
These companies have outperformed from the market benchmarks.
Its been just two months that 2017 has begun and investors are already getting robust returns. These returns are utmost important especially after the bearish markets for nearly three months on the back of demonetisation.
Since November, when the announcement of ban on Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes came in, it took domestic markets around three months to recover and regain the earlier levels.
So far, 2017 has proved to be a good year for the investors. Considering, its been just two months and too early to comment on the stocks, but there are companies which have given more than 100% returns.
These companies have outperformed from the market benchmarks. In two months, BSE Sensex gave returns of just 9.5% and NSE Nifty 10%. It was only on March 2, the markets touched 52-week high mark.
Yuken India: Oil Hydraulic Equipment major, Yuken India has gave returns of 108% in just two months. The shares of the company on December 31 were trading at Rs 421.85 and within two months, which is by the end of February 28, the shares touched Rs 877.15.
International Combustion (India) Ltd.: From beginning with manufacture of mineral grinding mills, the Company today serves all the major core industries with a specialised range of products which include, Vibrating Screens and Feeders, cone crushers, Bulk Material Handling Equipment,mining haulages, Raymond Grinding Mills, Air Classifiers and Flash Drying systems and Geared Motors and Gear Boxes.
On December 31, 2016, the shares of the company were trading at Rs 285 per piece, and touched Rs 574.75 on February 28, giving returns of 101.67% in two months.
Venky's (India): The poultry group company reported a strong financial result for the quarter ended on December 31. The company posted a net profit of Rs 41.7 crore during the quarter ended on December 31 as against a net loss of Rs 2.73 crore during the same period last year.
This led the shares jump over 100%. The shares of the company were trading at Rs 427.90 on December 31, 2016 and on February 28, it was trading at Rs 860.70, giving returns of 101.15%.
DHP India: The Company is engaged in manufacturing of LPG Regulators & accessories and related brass items. On December 31, 2016, the shares of the company were trading at Rs 160 per piece and it jumped to Rs 322.05 on February 28, giving returns of 101.28% to investors.
Future Retail: The retail sector was expected to be the majorly hit by demonetisation. But, Future Retail turned around the whole story by recovering from the bearish market. On December 31, the shares of the company were trading at Rs 128.45 per piece, and on February 28 the shares were at Rs 251.35, giving returns up 96% to the investors.
Other companies which gave robust returns were India Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. (87.78%), Just Dial (60.32%), Idea Cellular (60%), Tata Metaliks (59%), Zuari Agro Chemicals (55.30%).
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