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    <title>AAR Shyam India Investment Co Ltd. (AARSHYAM) — Tipsheet</title>
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    <description>Every Tipsheet Editorial note covering AAR Shyam India Investment Co Ltd. (AARSHYAM), newest first. Grounded in BSE/NSE primary-source filings.</description>
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      <title>A new buyer just took 14% of Aar Shyam for ₹4 crore.</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2026 12:30:50 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Radha Krishna Avudari bought a 14% stake in the nano-cap from zero, making him a substantial shareholder overnight.</description>
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<h3>What’s new</h3><ul><li>Radha Krishna Avudari acquired 420,129 shares, a 14% stake, in Aar Shyam India Investment Co.</li><li>The off-market transaction took his holding from 0% to 14%.</li><li>The disclosure was filed under SEBI takeover regulations.</li></ul>
<h3>Why it matters</h3><p>A new 14% holder appearing in a nano-cap with a ₹4 crore market cap is a structural shift in ownership, even without fresh capital. SEBI's substantial-acquisition rules kick in, and the buyer now has a filing obligation and potential for board influence.</p>
<h3>What we’re watching</h3><ul><li>Whether Avudari files further purchases or seeks board representation.</li><li>Any related-party transactions or asset transfers involving the new stake.</li><li>The company's next annual report for clues on Avudari's intent.</li></ul>
<h3>The full read</h3><p>Radha Krishna Avudari paid to become a <strong>14%</strong> owner of Aar Shyam India Investment Co. The off-market deal on June 1, 2026, took his stake from zero, making him the largest new shareholder in a company worth just <strong>₹4 crore</strong>. The transaction doesn't put cash into the company's books, but it fundamentally changes its ownership structure. A single individual now holds a <strong>14%</strong> slice of a nano-cap with a tiny equity base, just below the <strong>15%</strong> SEBI takeover trigger. That positioning gives him immediate influence and future optionality. The open question is what Avudari intends with his new stake in a company this small.</p>
<p>Primary source: <a href="https://www.bseindia.com/corporates/ann.html?scrip=542377&dur=A">BSE</a> · <a href="https://www.nseindia.com/companies-listing/corporate-filings-announcements?symbol=AARSHYAM">NSE</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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