BSE Smallcap crashes 2,100 points from day’s high: Senco Gold and 5 key losers at this hour

The carnage in smallcap stocks continues for the fourth consecitive session. The BSE Smallcap 100 has fallen almost 2,100 points from the day’s high. The index is now down 19% from its recent high. 

This indicates that the BSE Smallcap index is just a percentage point away from entering the bear territory. A bear market is defined when the index drops 20% or more from a recent high.

The biggest losers in the index were Senco Gold and Concord Biotech. Both the stocks touched their lower circuit of 20%. 

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The key reason behind the fall in Senco Gold’s share price can be attributed to a 69% plummet in its net profit year-on-year to Rs 33.48 crore in Q3 FY25 from Rs 109.32 crore in the same quarter a year ago. 

Following the suit, the share price of Concord Biotech hit the lower band after its quarterly results showed weak performance. The company reported a net profit fall of 2% YoY to Rs 75.9 crore in Q3 FY25, as against Rs 77.6 crore a year ago. 

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Apart from these two, the five biggest losers in the index are Igarashi Motors India (15.7%), Renaissance Global (13.06%), Lincoln Pharmaceuticals (11.3%), DCW (11.17%), and Heranba Industries (10.9%). 

BSE Smallcap’s historical performance 

The index has fallen almost 8.3% in the last five trading sessions. The index has erased 11.8% of investors’ wealth in the last one month and 14.4% in the previous six months. The index has given a return of a mere 1.2% in the last one year. 

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