Just released: Motilal Oswal’s top 11 mid and small cap buy ideas

After the sharp correction recently, mid and smallcap stocks are buzzing in trade today. Though for 2025, most of the stocks are deep in red, many have delivered strong returns over the longer5-year time frame. In its latest report, ‘Bulls and Bears’, Motilal Oswal has identified 11 mid and smallcap stocks with strong potential.

These include Indian Hotels, Dixon Technologies, JSW Energy, BSE, Godrej Properties, Coforge, JSW Infrastructure, Page Industries, IPCA Laboratories, Metro Brands, and Angel One.

A Look into stock performance of these companies Indian Hotels

Part of the Tata Group, Indian Hotels operates a diverse portfolio of luxury hotels under the Taj brand. The share price of Indian Hotels gained over 5% in intraday trading today. Over the past five days, it has surged 4%, but on a monthly basis, it declined by 7%. Looking at the broader trend, the stock has gained 13% in six months and 29% over the past year.

Dixon Technologies

Dixon Technologies, a leading player in the electronics manufacturing sector, saw a nearly 3% rise in its share price today. However, over the past month, the stock has declined by 3%, and in the last six months, it has dropped 17%. YTD, it is down by 19%. The company’s market capitalisation stands at Rs 87,770 crore, with a 52-week high of Rs 19,148.90 and a low of Rs 6,503.50.

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A key player in the power sector, JSW Energy focuses on both renewable and thermal energy. The JSW Energy share price has surged over 5% today, trading at Rs 506.40. However, on a YTD basis, it has fallen by 21%.

BSE

Asia’s oldest stock exchange, BSE, has seen a significant drop today, plunging over 9% to an intraday low of Rs 4,035.10. Over the past month, the stock has lost 28%, and in the last five sessions alone, it is down 22%. Despite this, it has gained 46% in six months and 85% over the past year.

Godrej Properties

A major real estate developer, Godrej Properties, saw its stock price rise by nearly 3% today.

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