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Morarjee Textiles Ltd Locks at Lower Circuit With 4.9% Loss — Sellers Queue, No Buyers in Sight
At Rs 5.87, sellers were still queuing — but there were no buyers willing to take the other side. Morarjee Textiles Ltd locked at its lower circuit of 4.86% on 30 Mar 2026, with unfilled sell orders and a frozen price, reflecting persistent selling pressure in a micro-cap stock with limited liquidity.
Morarjee Textiles Gains 3.42%: 3 Key Factors Driving the Volatile Week
Morarjee Textiles Ltd experienced a volatile week from 23 to 27 March 2026, closing with a 3.42% gain to Rs.7.55 despite sharp intraday swings and circuit limit triggers. The stock outperformed the Sensex, which declined 1.46% over the same period, reflecting company-specific dynamics amid broader market fluctuations.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Locks at Lower Circuit With 4.9% Loss — Sellers Queue, No Buyers in Sight
At Rs 6.17, sellers were still queuing — but there were no buyers willing to take the other side. Morarjee Textiles Ltd locked at its lower circuit of 5% on 27 Mar 2026, with unfilled sell orders and a frozen price, signalling a day dominated by selling pressure and a lack of demand.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Locks at Lower Circuit With 4.98% Loss — Sellers Queue, No Buyers in Sight
At Rs 6.49, sellers were still queuing — but there were no buyers willing to take the other side. Morarjee Textiles Ltd locked at its lower circuit of 4.98% on 25 Mar 2026, with unfilled sell orders and a frozen price, reflecting persistent selling pressure in a micro-cap stock with limited liquidity.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Locks at Upper Circuit With 5% Gain — Buyers Queue, Sellers Absent
At Rs 6.85, the buying was done — not because demand dried up, but because the exchange wouldn't let the stock go any higher. Morarjee Textiles Ltd locked at its upper circuit of 5% on 24 Mar 2026, with buyers queuing and no sellers willing to part with shares.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Gains 0.69%: 5 Key Factors Driving the Volatile Week
Morarjee Textiles Ltd experienced a turbulent trading week from 16 to 20 March 2026, ultimately closing with a modest gain of 0.69% at Rs.7.30, outperforming the Sensex which declined by 0.28% over the same period. The stock faced intense selling pressure early in the week, hitting the lower circuit for four consecutive sessions before a sharp rebound on the final trading day saw it hit the upper circuit. This rollercoaster price action reflects significant volatility and investor uncertainty amid weak fundamentals and liquidity constraints.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Upper Circuit Amid Strong Buying Pressure
Morarjee Textiles Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Garments & Apparels sector, surged to hit its upper circuit price limit on 20 Mar 2026, reflecting intense buying interest despite recent underperformance relative to its sector. The stock closed at ₹6.30, marking a maximum daily gain of 5.0%, driven by a sharp spike in demand and a regulatory freeze on further trading.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Lower Circuit Amid Heavy Selling Pressure
Shares of Morarjee Textiles Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Garments & Apparels sector, plunged to their lower circuit limit on 19 Mar 2026, reflecting intense selling pressure and panic among investors. The stock recorded a maximum daily loss of 3.04%, sharply underperforming the broader market indices and its sector peers.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Plunges to Lower Circuit Amid Heavy Selling Pressure
Morarjee Textiles Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Garments & Apparels sector, witnessed a sharp decline on 18 Mar 2026 as it hit its lower circuit limit, closing at ₹6.26, down 4.86% on the day. The stock underperformed its sector and the broader market amid intense selling pressure and panic among investors, signalling deep concerns over the company’s near-term prospects.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Lower Circuit Amid Heavy Selling Pressure
Shares of Morarjee Textiles Ltd plunged to their lower circuit limit on 17 Mar 2026, closing at ₹6.25, down 4.87% on the day. The stock faced intense selling pressure, with volumes drying up and investor participation sharply declining, signalling panic selling and unfilled supply in the micro-cap garment and apparel company.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Lower Circuit Amid Heavy Selling Pressure
Shares of Morarjee Textiles Ltd plunged to their lower circuit limit on 16 Mar 2026, closing at ₹6.57, down 4.92% on the day. The micro-cap garment and apparels company witnessed intense selling pressure, with volumes spiking despite a subdued turnover, signalling panic selling and unfilled supply at lower price levels.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Upper Circuit Amid Strong Buying Pressure
Morarjee Textiles Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Garments & Apparels sector, surged to hit its upper circuit limit on 13 Mar 2026, closing at ₹6.66 per share. The stock recorded a maximum daily gain of 4.88%, significantly outperforming its sector and the broader market, driven by robust buying interest and a notable regulatory freeze on further trading.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Upper Circuit Amid Strong Buying Pressure
Morarjee Textiles Ltd (BZ series) surged to its upper circuit limit on 10 Mar 2026, closing at ₹6.60, marking a robust 3.61% gain on the day. The stock outperformed its sector and the broader Sensex, driven by intense buying interest and a significant unfilled demand, despite its micro-cap status and a recent downgrade to a Strong Sell rating by MarketsMOJO.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Falls 6.37%: 4 Key Events Shaping the Week
Morarjee Textiles Ltd experienced a turbulent week from 2 to 6 March 2026, closing down 6.37% to ₹7.05 against a 3.00% decline in the Sensex. The stock exhibited sharp intraday swings, hitting upper circuit limits on three separate days amid strong buying pressure, but also suffered a lower circuit hit on 4 March amid heavy selling. Despite these volatile moves, the company’s micro-cap status, weak fundamentals, and a Strong Sell rating from MarketsMOJO continued to weigh on investor sentiment.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Surges to Upper Circuit on Strong Buying Momentum
Morarjee Textiles Ltd (Series BZ) surged to its upper circuit price limit on 6 Mar 2026, closing at ₹6.69, marking a robust 4.86% gain on the day. This sharp rally was driven by intense buying interest, resulting in the stock outperforming its Garments & Apparels sector peers and the broader market despite low trading volumes and a regulatory freeze on further price movement.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Upper Circuit Amid Strong Buying Pressure
Morarjee Textiles Ltd (BZ series) surged to hit its upper circuit price limit on 5 March 2026, closing at ₹6.44, marking a maximum daily gain of 4.89%. This sharp uptick was driven by robust buying interest despite the stock’s micro-cap status and a prevailing strong sell rating from MarketsMOJO. The stock’s performance notably outpaced its sector and benchmark indices, reflecting heightened investor enthusiasm amid limited liquidity and regulatory trading restrictions.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Lower Circuit Amid Heavy Selling Pressure
Shares of Morarjee Textiles Ltd plunged to their lower circuit limit on 4 March 2026, closing at ₹6.14, down 4.95% on the day. The stock witnessed intense selling pressure, with volumes drying up and a sharp decline in investor participation, signalling panic selling and unfilled supply in this micro-cap garment and apparel company.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Hits Upper Circuit Amid Strong Buying Pressure
Shares of Morarjee Textiles Ltd surged to hit the upper circuit limit on 2 March 2026, reflecting intense buying interest despite the stock’s recent weak performance. The textile company’s stock price touched an intraday high of ₹6.46, marking a maximum daily gain of 4.87%, as demand overwhelmed supply and trading was halted due to regulatory price band restrictions.
Morarjee Textiles Ltd Plunges to Lower Circuit Amid Heavy Selling Pressure
Morarjee Textiles Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Garments & Apparels sector, witnessed a sharp decline on 26 Feb 2026, hitting its lower circuit limit of ₹6.42. The stock endured intense selling pressure, closing with a maximum daily loss of 4.89%, signalling panic selling and a significant imbalance between supply and demand.
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