Bharat Rasayan Modison and Bectors Food: Corporate Actions Guiding This Week's Trading
Three stocks, Bharat Rasayan, Modison, and Bectors Food, are set to stay in focus this week as traders track key corporate actions. These include stock splits, a bonus issue, and an interim dividend, which often influence volumes, short-term price swings, and near-term trading strategies.
Market attention is likely to centre on record dates and ex-dates, since eligibility for these corporate actions depends on shareholding on specific days. Bharat Rasayan and Bectors Food have stock split and bonus-linked timelines, while Modison has scheduled an interim dividend, prompting close watch from short-term and positional traders.
The table below outlines the main corporate actions for Bharat Rasayan, Modison, and Bectors Food, including type, ratio or amount, and key dates, helping investors track eligibility and plan trades around record dates and ex-dates.
| Company | Corporate action | Details | Record date | Ex-date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bharat Rasayan | Bonus issue and stock split | Bonus issue 1:1; Stock split from Rs.10/- to Rs.5/- (1:2) | 12th December | 12th December |
| Modison | Interim dividend | Interim dividend of Rs 2.50 per share | 8th December 2025 | 8th December 2025 |
| Mrs. Bectors Food Specialities Ltd | Stock split | Stock split from Rs.10/- to Rs.2/- (1:5) | 12th December | 12th December |

Bharat Rasayan has both a 1:1 bonus issue and a stock split from Rs.10 to Rs.5, with 12th December as record and ex-date. On the technical side, Riyank Arora of Mehta Equities Ltd. commented, "Bharat Rasayan is attempting to stabilise after recent volatility, holding above the crucial ₹9,850-9,900 support band. Price behaviour indicates early base-building, with sellers losing momentum. A push above ₹10,250-10,350 can revive short-term strength. Sustained buying may take the stock toward ₹10,600-10,850. Trend weakens only if ₹9,850 is breached decisively," outlining key support and resistance levels that traders may track around the corporate events.
Bharat Rasayan Modison Bectors Food: outlook for Modison
For Modison, the focus shifts to income distribution, as the company has declared an interim dividend of Rs 2.50 per share, with 8th December 2025 as both record date and ex-date. Discussing price structure, Riyank Arora stated, "Modison is trading in a slow but positive upward structure, with consistent support near ₹148. The stock is forming higher lows, suggesting steady accumulation. A breakout above ₹155-157 can activate fresh bullish momentum. If sustained, upside extension toward ₹162-166 looks likely. Weakness would only appear below ₹147, where short-term sentiment may turn sideways to negative," signalling possible scenarios if key levels hold or break.
Bharat Rasayan Modison Bectors Food: Bectors Food stock split and price trend
Mrs. Bectors Food Specialities Ltd has proposed a stock split from Rs.10 to Rs.2, implying a 1:5 split, with 12th December fixed as record date and ex-date. On trend strength, Riyank Arora observed, "Bectors Food remains in a strong uptrend despite brief profit-booking. The ₹1,250-1,260 zone acts as dependable support, repeatedly attracting buyers. Momentum indicators continue to stay positive, hinting at trend continuation. A close above ₹1,300-1,310 could trigger the next leg of the rally toward ₹1,335-1,360. Trend remains healthy unless price slips below ₹1,250," pointing to levels that may guide traders around the split.
The views quoted above highlight technical setups in Bharat Rasayan, Modison, and Bectors Food as they approach bonus, split, and dividend dates, but they are individual analyst opinions. The views and recommendations expressed are solely those of the individual analysts or entities and do not reflect the views of Goodreturns.in or Greynium Information Technologies Private Limited (together referred to as "we"). We do not guarantee, endorse or take responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or reliability of any content, nor do we provide any investment advice or solicit the purchase or sale of securities. All information is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should be independently verified from licensed financial advisors before making any investment decisions.


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