Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) have increased their stakes in Eternal Ltd and NBCC (India) Limited by up to 3.02% in June 2025, signaling strong fundamentals and positive growth outlooks.
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DIIs, or Domestic Institutional Investors, are financial institutions that invest in the stock market on behalf of individual investors. They include mutual funds, pension funds, and insurance companies.
An increase in DII stake often indicates growing confidence in a company’s future performance, strong fundamentals, and positive growth outlook. It can also signal a favorable market sentiment.
The current market capitalization of Eternal Ltd is Rs. 2,90,282.55 Crores.
The DII stake in NBCC (India) Limited increased by 2.3 percent, from 8.93 percent in March 2025 to 11.23 percent in June 2025.
NBCC (India) Limited operates in three main sectors: Project Management Consultancy (PMC), Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC), and Real Estate.
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