The market capitalisation of Chennai Petroleum Corporation, which operates in the oil refining space, is Rs 14,750.42 crore.
The stock has rallied nearly 70% in the past year, outperforming the benchmarks Nifty and the BSE Sensex, whose returns in the same period stand at 8% and 6%, respectively, according to Trendlyne data. Chennai Petroleum shares are currently trading above their 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages (SMAs) of Rs 932 and 828, respectively.
Its shares jumped 4.6% to hit the day’s high of Rs 1,012.40 on the NSE today.
Meanwhile, Sharda Cropchem, valued at Rs 9,478.57 crore, is a key player in the agrochemicals segment, benefiting from global agricultural demand trends. Khanna purchased 9.82 lakh shares in the company.
Sharda Cropchem is a multibagger stock with 119% returns in the past year. Today, its shares jumped 10%, scaling the day’s peak of Rs 1,072.
Also read: Mukul Agarwal buys 1.6% stake in True Colors; shares trade 10% below IPOKhanna, a Chennai-based large investor, is known for lesser-known picks that tend to go on to overperform in the stock market. She has been investing in the stock markets since 1996. Her portfolio is managed by her husband, Rajiv Khanna. Dolly Khanna’s portfolio typically leans towards more traditional stocks in manufacturing, textiles, chemicals and sugar stocks.
As per the latest corporate shareholdings filed, Dolly Khanna publicly holds 11 stocks with a net worth of over Rs 459 crore, according to Trendlyne.
Another marquee investor, Mukul Agarwal, added a 1.62% stake in True Colors during the quarter ended March 31, purchasing nearly 4 lakh shares in the company.
True Colors shares jumped 10% today to hit the day’s high of Rs 179.15. Listed on September 30, 2025, the stock is trading below its IPO price of Rs 191.
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