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Jyoti CNC Automation slips 4%; 0.56 million shares change hands on BSE

Jyoti CNC Automation slips 4%; 0.56 million shares change hands on BSE

Jyoti CNC Automation shares slipped 4.2 per cent in trade on Monday, logging an intraday low at ₹1,076.6 per share on BSE amid large trades. At 9:46 AM, 0.56 million shares were traded on BSE and on National Stock Exchange (NSE), 15.7 million shares were traded.
Around the same time, Jyoti CNC share price was trading 3.01 per cent lower at ₹1,090.6 per share on the BSE. In comparison, the BSE Sensex was down 0.24 per cent at 83,853.76. The company's market capitalisation stood at ₹24,802.76 crore. Its 52-week high was at ₹1,501.65 per share and 52-week low was at ₹750.2 per share. In one year, Jyoti CNC shares have lost 16 per cent as compared to Sensex's rise of 6 per cent.
Jyoti CNC Automation made a stock market debut on January 16, 2024, with its shares listing at ₹372, up 12 per cent over its issue price of ₹331 per share on the BSE.
Jyoti CNC Automation block deal detail
According to data compiled by Bloomberg, 13.6 million shares or 6 per cent equity changed hands through a block deal. The dealers of the transactions were not known.
As of March 2025, promoters held a 62.55 per cent stake in the company. Besides, mutual funds held 10.35 per cent and Alternate Investment Funds 0.02 per cent.
Non-promoter shareholders were likely to sell approximately 6 per cent of Jyoti CNC Automation through block deals, according to reports. The deal size was estimated at around ₹1,542 crore. ALSO READ |
Jyoti CNC Automation Q4 results
In the fourth quarter ended March 2025, Jyoti CNC posted a net profit of ₹108.97 crore as compared to ₹99.6 crore, up 9 per cent. Its revenue for the quarter stood at ₹575.68 crore as compared to ₹450.13 crore, up 28 per cent. The company's total expenses for the quarter under review stood at ₹419.61 crore as compared to ₹345.5 crore, up 21 per cent.
About Jyoti CNC Automation
Jyoti was incorporated in 1989, the company's product ranges from manufacturing gearboxes for machines to developing precision all-geared head lathe machines. The company has a very widespread product basket consisting of a series of CNC Turning Centers, CNC Turn Mill Centers, CNC Vertical Machining Centers, CNC Horizontal Machining Centers, CNC 5 Axis Machining Centers, and CNC Multi-tasking Machining Centers along with Industry 4.0 and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Solutions.
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