D-Link (India) share price: Amid huge fluctuations in the market, a stormy rise was seen in some stocks on Monday, the first trading day of the week. One such stock is small cap company D-Link (India). This share rose by 15% during trading and reached the level of Rs 404.45. This is the 52-week high of the stock. Shares closed 13.76% higher at 386.95 at the end of trading.
Let us tell you that in the last two trading days the shares of the small cap company have jumped 30 percent. It surpassed its previous high of Rs 364.95 touched on September 5, 2023. This share was at the level of Rs 20 in the year 2013. The share price has given a return of 1200 percent in about 10 years.
declaration of dividend
Actually, the board meeting of D-Link (India) Company was held on 11th May i.e. Monday. In this meeting the company has announced a dividend of Rs 13 per share. In this, the company will give Rs 5 as special dividend to its investors. The company has set the record date for dividend as July 12, 2024.
Government company got a big order of ₹ 1000 crore, shares have increased by 350%
Stormy rise in share of ₹ 41, price came to ₹ 165, gave return of 300%, investors happy
Details of shareholding pattern
Talking about the shareholding pattern of D-Link (India), the promoters hold 51.02 percent stake. At the same time, public shareholders hold 48.98 percent stake. The promoter of this company is D-Link Holding MAURITIUS. It holds 1,81,14,663 shares.
condition of stock market
Here, amid huge fluctuations in the local stock markets on Monday, BSE Sensex remained ahead by more than 111 points. There was also a rise in NSE Nifty. The market gained mainly due to last round buying in HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Recovering from the initial fall, the 30-share Sensex closed at 72,776.13 points with a gain of 111.66 points or 0.15 percent. The index opened with weakness and at one time during trading it had fallen by 798.46 points or 1.09 percent to 71,866.01 points. But later it was successful in recovering from the loss due to buying at lower levels.