During the second quarter of the current fiscal year, renowned Indian investor and stock market trader Dolly Khanna expanded her interest in the auto components company Talbros Automative Components Ltd. (Q2 FY23). On the BSE, Talbros Automative Components shares increased by more than 6% on Friday to ₹493 per share.
According to the most recent shareholding information for the quarter ended September released on the BSE, the seasoned investor held 1.22% of the company’s equity shares as of September 2022, or 1,50,215 shares, up from 1.10% of the company’s equity shares, or 1,35,215 shares, she held in the previous quarter from April to June 2022.
Talbros Automative, a manufacturer of auto components, is a diversified auto component player with a presence in a variety of vehicle types, including passenger cars, commercial trucks, two- and three-wheelers, agricultural equipment, off-loaders, and industrial vehicles. In a year, the supply of the vehicle component has increased by almost 73%. Shares of Talbros Automative Components have increased by more than 26% year-to-date (YTD) in 2022.
Dolly Khanna is renowned for choosing undervalued companies in the small- and mid-cap segments. Dolly Khanna tends to favour more conventional securities in the industrial, textile, chemicals, and sugar industries. According to Trendlyne, the investor, who is headquartered in Chennai and has been investing in the stock market since 1996, publicly owns 26 stocks with a net worth of more than ₹528 crore rupees.
Another seasoned investor, Vijay Kishanlal Kedia, who owns shares in Talbros Automative Components, has remained a shareholder and his ownership in the firm, which was 2.27 percent, or 2,80,000 shares, during the three months from July to September 2022, remained constant.