In a significant market move, three individual shareholders of Ami Organics sold a substantial portion of their shares, amounting to a 12.5% stake in the company. The shares were offloaded through open market transactions on the NSE, with institutional buyers such as ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and Goldman Sachs among the purchasers.
In a significant market transaction, three individual shareholders of Ami Organics, a prominent pharmaceutical company, have offloaded a substantial portion of their shares through open market transactions. The aggregate value of the shares sold amounts to a whopping Rs 474 crore.

Prominent Buyers
The buyers of these shares include several renowned financial institutions and investment firms, such as ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, Malabar India Fund, Bofa Securities Europe SA, Goldman Sachs Investments Mauritius I, Morgan Stanley Asia Singapore, and Valuequest Investment Advisors. This diverse group of buyers reflects the strong interest in Ami Organics' growth potential.
Shareholding Changes
The three individual shareholders who sold their shares are Dhwani Girishkumar Chovatia, Girishkumar Limbabhai Chovatia, and Kiranben Girishbhai Chovatia. Collectively, they disposed of 46 lakh shares of Ami Organics, representing a significant 12.5 per cent stake in the company.
Girishkumar Limbabhai Chovatia, in particular, exited the pharmaceutical firm by selling his entire holding of 19,70,430 shares, which constituted a 5.34 per cent stake in Ami Organics.
Dhwani Girishkumar Chovatia's stake in the company declined to 4.69 per cent from the previous 6.83 per cent, while Kiranben Girishbhai Chovatia's stake reduced from 5.53 per cent to a mere 0.55 per cent.
Share Price Performance
On the day of the transaction, Ami Organics shares experienced a notable surge, rallying by an impressive 7.95 per cent to close at Rs 1,170 apiece on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). This positive market sentiment further underscores the company's strong position in the pharmaceutical industry.
The offloading of shares by the three individual shareholders of Ami Organics marks a significant development in the company's ownership structure. While it remains to be seen how these changes will impact the company's future trajectory, the strong interest from institutional buyers and the positive share price performance indicate continued confidence in Ami Organics' growth prospects.
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