Plutus Wealth Management divested shares in Ami Organics and Restaurant Brands Asia on Thursday, totalling Rs 298 crore through open market transactions. SBI Mutual Fund and HDFC MF acquired stakes in these companies.

According to BSE bulk deal data, Plutus Wealth Management sold 1.44 crore shares, representing a 2.89 per cent stake in Restaurant Brands Asia (RBA). Additionally, they offloaded 10 lakh shares or a 2.44 per cent stake in Ami Organics. The shares were sold within the price range of Rs 113-1,350 each, bringing the total transaction value to Rs 297.72 crore.
Stake Acquisitions by SBI Mutual Fund and HDFC MF
SBI Mutual Fund purchased 11.62 lakh shares, equating to a 2.8 per cent stake in Ami Organics at an average price of Rs 1,350 per share. This acquisition amounted to Rs 156.90 crore. Details regarding other sellers of Ami Organics shares remain unclear.
HDFC MF acquired over 1.24 crore shares, representing a 2.5 per cent stake in RBA at an average price of Rs 113 per share. This transaction was valued at Rs 140.53 crore. Information about other buyers of RBA's shares could not be determined.
Market Performance Post Transactions
Following these transactions, shares of Restaurant Brands Asia increased by 2.68 per cent, closing at Rs 110.90 each on the BSE. Meanwhile, Ami Organics' stock rose by 1.04 per cent to end at Rs 1,350 per share.
At the end of the June quarter, Plutus Wealth Management held a 6.58 per cent stake in Restaurant Brands Asia and a 4.06 per cent shareholding in Ami Organics, according to BSE data.
The combined sale of shares by Plutus Wealth Management highlights significant movements within these companies' shareholder structures.
The transactions reflect ongoing interest from institutional investors like SBI Mutual Fund and HDFC MF in these entities.
The exact details of other participants in these transactions remain undisclosed.
The strategic moves by Plutus Wealth Management and subsequent acquisitions by mutual funds indicate active trading and investment strategies in the market.
These developments are closely watched by market analysts and investors for potential impacts on stock performance and company valuations.
The market response to these transactions has been positive, as evidenced by the rise in share prices for both companies involved.
This activity underscores the dynamic nature of equity markets and the role of institutional investors in shaping market trends.
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