A stock that returns more than 15000% will explode! Division into 2 parts; ‘Record date’ after Holi
- A stock that returns more than 15000% will explode!
- Record date after Holi
- How did the stock perform?
Stock Split : Shares that have given investors over 15,000 percent returns over 10 years are now set to split. TANFAC Industries Limited has decided to split its shares into two. The company has announced a record date for this stock split which is said to be after Holi.
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Record date after Holi
TANFAC Industries Limited on Saturday informed the stock markets that the share of face value of Rs 10 will be split into two parts. After this share split, the company will reduce the value of the shares to Rs 5 per share. The record date of the share split is March 9, 2025, the company said in a statement to the stock exchanges today. The shares of the company are being split for the first time.
How has the stock performed over the past year?
Shares of TANFAC Industries Ltd closed up 0.23 percent at Rs 4161.05 on the BSE on Friday. The company’s share price has risen 27 percent in the past year. Sensex rose by 8.95 percent during this period. The company’s 52-week high on BSE is Rs 5064.30. And the 52 week low is Rs 2510. TANFAC Industries Limited has a market cap of Rs 4150.65 crore.
342% growth in three years
In two years, the share price of TANFAC Industries Limited has increased by 118 percent and in three years, the stock has returned 342 percent. Investors who bought and held shares of the company five years ago have gained 1,532 percent so far. Moreover, over 10 years, the company has returned 15,602 percent to positional investors.
Regular dividend from the company
According to data available on BSE, Tanfac Industries Limited last paid dividend to investors in 2025. At that time, the company had paid a dividend of 19 per share. Earlier, in 2024, the company had paid a dividend of ₹7 per share.
In the December quarter, promoters’ share in the company is 51.81 per cent, while the public’s share is 48.19 per cent.
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