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Punit Goenka's wife and son buy 0.18% stake in Zee Entertainment for Rs 20 crore

Punit Goenka's wife and son buy 0.18% stake in Zee Entertainment for Rs 20 crore

Economic Times14-05-2025
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Family members of Punit Goenka , CEO of Zee Entertainment , have acquired a 0.18% stake in the company for around Rs 20 crore, according to data available on StockEdge.Goenka's wife Shreyasi purchased 8,39,490 shares worth Rs 9.99 crore (0.09% stake), while his son Udayan acquired 8,40,020 shares for a similar amount and stake. Following the latest acquisition on 12th May 2025, their combined holding now stands at 0.46%.In March, Shreyasi had purchased 13,83,500 shares worth Rs 13.46 crore (0.14%), and Udayan had acquired 14,15,450 shares also worth Rs 13.46 crore (0.15%). Prior to these transactions, the family held a 4% stake in Zee Entertainment.The latest stake purchase was made on 12th May 2025. Following the update, Zee Entertainment shares rose 5.12% in Tuesday's trade, closing at Rs 123.15. Over the past three months, the stock has gained 23.2%, though it is down 49% over the past three years.According to Trendlyne, the average target price for Zee Entertainment stands at Rs 144, implying a potential upside of nearly 17% from current levels. Among the 19 analysts covering the stock, the consensus rating is 'Buy'.From a technical perspective, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 67.2, indicating neutral momentum. The MACD stands at 1.8 and is positioned above both its center and signal lines, suggesting a bullish trend.Zee Entertainment shares are currently trading above their 10-day, 20-day, 30-day, 50-day, 100-day, 150-day, and 200-day simple moving averages (SMAs).: 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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