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E & E Enterprises gets a new 6.25% shareholder in a single trade

Kanta Agarwala's open-market purchase, disclosed a day after the Jain family sold the same number of shares, brings a concentrated block onto a ₹1 crore nano-cap company.

1 earlier story on E & E Enterprises Ltd.
Mkt cap₹0.53 cr
P/E3.08×
ROE0.02%
Debt / eq.0.00
Div yld4.50%
6.25% Stake acquired by Kanta Agarwala via open market

What's new

  • Kanta Agarwala bought 15,000 shares (6.25% stake) on 17 June 2026.
  • Transaction came one day after Jain family sold an identical number of shares.
  • Agarwala held no prior stake in the company.

Why this matters

A 6.25% block in a ₹1 crore nano-cap is a material concentration event. The buyer's identity is now public, completing the picture of the Jain family's exit and potentially altering the stock's thin liquidity profile.

What we're watching

  • Whether Agarwala further accumulates or holds the 6.25% stake.
  • Any additional disclosures from the Jain family on their reduced holding.
  • Impact on the stock's float and trading patterns.

The full read

Kanta Agarwala acquired 15,000 equity shares of E & E Enterprises on 17 June 2026, giving her a 6.25% stake. This is the first time the nano-cap has a substantial non-promoter shareholder. The purchase came just one day after the Jain family, previously the only substantial shareholders, sold an identical number of shares. The symmetry strongly suggests Agarwala absorbed that block. For a company with a market capitalisation of just ₹1 crore and a paid-up capital of ₹24 lakhs, a 6.25% block worth about ₹6.3 lakhs is a meaningful concentration event. The filing simply logs the crossing of the 5% SEBI threshold, but the timing is notable: the buyer decided to surface the same week the seller exited. That may not change the company's fundamentals, which show zero sales and a ₹2 crore net loss in the latest quarter, but it does add a known counterparty to the stock's thin float. For now, the open question is whether Agarwala is a passive holder or an activist.

Questions answered

Who is Kanta Agarwala?
The filing identifies her only as an individual acquirer. No background or relationship with the company is disclosed.
How much did Agarwala pay for the stake?
The exact price per share is not disclosed. At prevailing market prices, the 15,000 shares were worth roughly ₹6.3 lakhs.
Why did the Jain family sell their shares?
The Jain family disclosed the sale of 15,000 shares a day earlier but did not provide a reason for the exit.
What is the paid-up capital of E & E Enterprises?
The company has a paid-up equity capital of ₹24 lakhs.
Is this transaction related to the Jains' sale?
The timing and identical share count strongly suggest Agarwala absorbed the Jain block, but no direct connection is stated in the filings.
Mentioned: Kanta Agarwala · Jain family · 6.25% stake
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Company snapshot

E & E Enterprises Ltd.

NBFC
₹1 cr
P/E 3.08×

Latest quarter · Jun 2011

Total income₹0 cr
Net profit−₹2 cr
Net margin−1174.5%
EPS−₹101.79

Leverage & growth

Debt / equity4.78×
  1. 24 Jun 2026 · 11:14 AM IST E & E Enterprises gets a new 6.25% shareholder in a single trade
  2. 2d ago E & E Enterprises' top shareholders cut stake by 6.25% in a single day