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Buddleia sold 2% of Sharp Investments. That's 20% of its market cap.

A promoter-group entity dumped nearly one-fifth of the nano-cap's entire market value in a single day's open-market sale.


Mkt cap₹9.2 cr
ROE0.00%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹2 cr Value of shares sold, equal to ~20% of the company's ₹10 cr market cap.

What's new

  • Buddleia Traders, a promoter-group entity, sold 49.07 lakh Sharp Investments shares on June 1.
  • The sale reduced Buddleia's stake from 5.84% to 3.81% of outstanding equity.
  • The transaction's value of ~₹2 cr is roughly 20% of the company's ₹10 cr market capitalisation.

Why this matters

For a ₹10-crore company, a single sale worth 20% of the market cap is not routine profit-taking. It's a major liquidity event that can swamp the stock. The filing gives no reason, leaving the market to wonder if a large insider has lost confidence.

What we're watching

  • Whether the stock sees sustained selling pressure in subsequent sessions.
  • Any follow-up disclosure or comment from the promoter group.
  • Whether other promoter entities follow Buddleia's lead.

The full read

Sharp Investments is a ₹10-crore company. On June 1, a promoter-group entity called Buddleia Traders sold 49.07 lakh of its shares. That's 2.03% of the total equity, but because the company is so small, it translated to roughly ₹2 crore in value. That is approximately 20% of the company's entire market capitalisation. Buddleia's stake fell to 3.81% from 5.84%. The filing provides no explanation for why a promoter-group holder would liquidate such a significant chunk at once. For a nano-cap, an insider sale of this scale can overwhelm the thin trading volume. The open question is whether this was a one-off event or the start of a broader promoter unwind.

Questions answered

Who sold the shares and how much?
Buddleia Traders Private Limited, a promoter-group entity, sold 49.07 lakh shares, which is 2.03% of the total equity of Sharp Investments.
How big is this sale relative to the company?
The sale was valued at roughly ₹2 crore. Sharp Investments has a market capitalisation of just ₹10 crore, making the transaction equivalent to about 20% of the entire company.
What does this do to Buddleia's holding?
The sale reduced Buddleia's stake from 5.84% to 3.81% of the outstanding capital.
Did the company give a reason for the sale?
The regulatory filing disclosed no reason for the disposal.
Mentioned: Buddleia Traders Private Limited · 49.07 lakh shares · June 1, 2026
Primary source BSE · NSE

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