A select group of 39 smallcap companies has achieved strong profit margins and rising FII interest, with 11 stocks delivering stellar gains of 30% to 70% in just a few months.
SmallcapProfit MarginsFiiMarket PerformanceFy26Real Estate MaharashtraAug 20, 2025

Strong profit margins indicate that a company is efficiently managing its costs and generating a healthy return on its investments. This is a positive sign for investors, as it suggests the company has a solid financial foundation and the potential for sustained growth.
Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) interest is crucial because it indicates that global investors have confidence in the company's fundamentals. This can lead to increased liquidity and higher stock prices, benefiting existing shareholders.
A total of 39 smallcap companies have achieved strong profit margins of over 20% for four consecutive quarters and have seen rising FII interest, as of the June 2025 quarter.
Authum Investment & Infrastructure has shown the highest performance gain, surging 71% from Rs 1,732 to Rs 2,965 in FY26.
The average profit margin for these companies has been consistently over 20% for four consecutive quarters, up to the June 2025 quarter, with some companies achieving even higher margins.

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