Here is the “Capsule” of the data that is revealed in the markets. This has been collated and curated to make trade-able sense.
Bulk & Block Deals
Here is a summary of Bulk & Block Deal transactions in this week. A Bulk Deal is a trade, where total quantity bought or sold is more than 0.5% of the number of equity shares of the company. A trade, with a minimum quantity of 5,00,000 shares or minimum value of Rs.5 crore executed through a single transaction on this separate window of the stock exchange will constitute a Block Deal. (Capsule for 8-Jan-16, Capsule for 6-Jan-16, Capsule for 5-Jan-16, Capsule for 4-Jan-16)
Ess Dee Aluminium
Leading suppliers of primary packing materials in India. The company is engaged in manufacturing of aluminium foil based high-end packaging solutions for pharmaceuticals, FMCG and confectionery industry. The company has pioneered manufacturing of dedicated high end Pharma packaging products like cold form blister and child-resistant-blister packaging in India.
Flowering Tree Investment Management sold 0.95% stake worth 471 lakhs at an avg. price of Rs. 154/- per share.
Rama Steel Tubes
Steel Tube and pipe manufacturer, Serves several sectors ranging from the railways and the army to power plants, telecom applications and irrigation projects.
Salasar Techno Engineering – a leading provider of Telecom Infrastructure in India purchased shares worth 102 lakhs or 0.73% of the shareholding.
Also VRaj Enterprises sold 6,748 shares or 0.45% at an avg. price of Rs. 919/- per share.
R.P.P. Infra Projects – Capital Mind Outlier Stock
The company has made its presence felt in the field of infrastructure development such as roads, buildings, industrial structures, power, and irrigation.
LTS Investment Fund purchased 225,000 shares or 1% at an avg. price of Rs. 114/- per share thereby valuing the deal at Rs. 257 lakhs.
Delivery Volume Shockers!
We have compiled a list of those stocks which have seen massive increases in the “deliverable quantity to traded quantity %”.
Stocks are traded every day and most stocks see intra-day trading (buy and sell on the same day). Intra-day trades don’t result in delivery – if two people buy and sell from each other and square off within the day, there will be volume, but no actual shares will change hands.
Delivery volumes as a percentage of total volume shows us how much of the stock is traded versus held for more than a day. It’s not very useful to use this data to trade per se.
But what is useful is if the delivery percentage JUMPS. If a stock is thinly delivered (say 30% delivery) and jumps up to 80% delivery then we are likely to be seeing some action in that stock because either a big buyer is in or a big seller is.
Listed below, are the Top 25 for today (11th Jan, 2016):