Shares of the smallcap real estate firm Arkade Developers surged over 4 percent in intra-day trade on Tuesday, March 11, following an increase in the promoter's stake.
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The surge in Arkade Developers' share prices is primarily due to an increase in the promoter's stake, which has instilled confidence among investors.
Arkade Developers is active in both residential and commercial real estate development across major cities.
The government's push for affordable housing and infrastructure development has provided a significant boost to the real estate sector, creating more opportunities for companies like Arkade Developers.
The promoter's increased stake is a strong endorsement of the company's growth potential and financial stability, signaling a strong commitment to the company's long-term growth.
With a strong focus on quality and innovation, and a growing portfolio, Arkade Developers is well-positioned to capitalize on the market opportunities and maintain its upward trajectory in the coming years.

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