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Foreign investors quietly build positions!

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 12, 2025

FIIs may appear to be on a selling spree, but that's not the full story. A recent report reveals that FIIs have actually been buying or increasing their holdings in several stocks. What makes this trend interesting is that most of these stocks belong to the smallcap space, and a few have already delivered multibagger returns. Foreign investors are quietly changing their approach toward smallcap stocks. The shareholding data for the September quarter shows that FIIs have raised stakes in 292 smallcap companies, indicating renewed confidence in India's high-risk, high-reward segment. Interestingly, 131 of these stocks have already delivered multibagger returns over the last 3 yrs, turning many investments into significant wealth creators. Some of the names that stand out include Authum Investment and Infrastructure, Marathon Nextgen Realty, HBL Engineering, and Apollo Micro Systems.

FIIs may appear to be on a selling spree, but that's not the full story. A recent report reveals that FIIs have actually been buying or increasing their holdings in several stocks. What makes this trend interesting is that most of these stocks belong to the smallcap space, and a few have already delivered multibagger returns. Foreign investors are quietly changing their approach toward smallcap stocks.

The shareholding data for the September quarter shows that FIIs have raised stakes in 292 smallcap companies, indicating renewed confidence in India's high-risk, high-reward segment. Interestingly, 131 of these stocks have already delivered multibagger returns over the last 3 yrs, turning many investments into significant wealth creators.

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