
This company stock is in focus as it shares details about equity investment
Krishival Foods held its Extraordinary General Meeting last week on 26 June 2025. After this meeting, the company's shares are in focus as it has shared details about equity investment. The company informed exchanges that it has also closed the trading window for its employees. This window will remain closed from 1 July 2025. Closing the trading window means that the company's employees can no longer trade in the company's shares until the quarterly results are declared.
The company is going to announce its results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 soon.
In the meeting of Krishival Foods Limited held on 27 June 2025, the company took several important decisions. These include a loan of Rs 2 crore and equity investment of the same amount to Siddhivinayak Cashew Industries Private Limited, which will be used in the construction of state-of-the-art plant and machinery. Apart from this, the company's subsidiary Melon N Mellow Foods Private Limited has decided to give a total loan of up to Rs 25 crore, equity investment of Rs 7.39 crore and Rs 3.74 crore for the new production units of Humma Foods and BVK Foods Private Limited and a loan of Rs 14 crore to Humma Foods and Rs 3 crore to BVK Foods.
BSE was also informed that the shares of Krishival Foods have been included in the T Group from June 20, 2025. Coming to the T Group i.e. trade-to-trade segment, means that this stock can now be traded only on delivery basis. Investors can no longer sell the purchased stake on the same day. This largely prevents speculation in shares.
Market experts believe that given the current situation of the company and its recent decisions, the shares may remain stable in the long term. Investors are also waiting for the quarterly results of the company.
In the last one month, the company's shares have climbed up to 43.40 per cent. Similarly, in 6 months, the stock has given a return of 57 per cent. In one year, the stock has climbed 82 per cent. Whereas, in five years, the stock has given a return of 293 per cent.

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