KMF Builders & Developers, a leading microcap company in the construction and real estate sector, has surged to an all-time high stock price of Rs. 13.77, reflecting a 32.88% increase over the past eight days.
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As of January 11, 2025, the stock price of KMF Builders & Developers reached an all-time high of Rs. 13.77.
KMF Builders & Developers' stock price has increased by 32.88% over the past eight days.
KMF Builders & Developers outperformed its sector by 6.33% on January 11, 2025, despite the broader construction and real estate industry facing a 3.14% decline.
KMF Builders & Developers has delivered a 164.45% return over the past year, significantly outpacing the Sensex's 7.98% performance.
The stock is currently rated as a 'Hold' by MarketsMOJO, reflecting a cautious approach amidst its recent gains.
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