Sharp Investments board to weigh acquisition in Rajal Lefin
A dormant nano-cap with ₹10 cr market cap and zero revenue just flagged a possible equity buyout. The board meets June 26; no deal size yet.
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- Board will meet June 26 to evaluate acquiring equity in Rajal Lefin & Commercial Pvt Ltd.
- Trading window closed immediately; will reopen 48 hours after the outcome.
- No deal value disclosed; the discussion is at the preliminary stage.
Why this matters
Sharp Investments has been a shell for years: trailing sales and net profit are zero. Any acquisition, even a small one, would fundamentally reshape the company. But with no size or binding commitment, this is a talking point, not a done deal.
What we're watching
- Whether the June 26 meeting produces a binding agreement or just a framework.
- The size of the proposed acquisition relative to Sharp's ₹10 cr market cap.
- Any disclosure on Rajal Lefin's business – it is an unlisted private company.
The full read
Sharp Investments, a ₹10 cr market-cap shell with zero revenue and zero profit in the March 2026 quarter, just told exchanges its board will meet on June 26 to discuss acquiring equity in Rajal Lefin & Commercial Pvt Ltd. That is a genuinely new event for a company that has done nothing. But this is a board meeting intimation, not a deal — no size, no binding offer. The trading window is closed until 48 hours after the outcome. The stock already trades at a P/E of 1,333 on trailing earnings, pricing in a recovery that hasn't arrived. Whether this acquisition is the catalyst or just another board agenda is the question. The only thing certain: the market cap is small enough that even a modest buyout would be material.
Questions answered
- What is Sharp Investments considering?
- Sharp's board will discuss acquiring equity shares of Rajal Lefin & Commercial Private Limited. The agenda includes evaluation, acquisition framework, and advisor appointments. No value or stake size has been mentioned.
- Why does this matter for such a small company?
- Sharp is a nano-cap with a market cap of ₹10 cr and zero revenue in its latest quarter. An acquisition, even a small one, would mark its first meaningful business activity in years and could transform its financial profile.
- When will we know more?
- The board meets on June 26, 2026. The outcome will be disclosed after the meeting, and the trading window reopens 48 hours later.
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