Market expert Sandeep Jain has identified AGI Infra as a promising smallcap stock, with potential for a 20% gain. The company's strong financial performance and the recent boost in the real estate sector make it an attractive investment.
Agi InfraReal EstateSmallcapSandeep JainFinancial PerformanceReal EstateJun 19, 2025
AGI Infra has a market capitalization of Rs 2,100–2,200 crore.
AGI Infra reported its highest-ever revenue of Rs 125 crore and a Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs 67 crore in FY25. It also has a Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) of 22% and a Return on Equity (ROE) of 26%.
AGI Infra focuses on the real estate sector, particularly affordable housing.
Sandeep Jain recommends AGI Infra due to its strong financial performance, the recent boost in the real estate sector, and the company's strategic focus on affordable housing.
Sandeep Jain advises investors to be cautious about price spikes when a stock is mentioned on a large platform and to carefully assess the stock's valuation and market conditions before making a purchase.
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