Key Events This Week
09 Mar: Stock hits 52-week low at Rs.36.85 amid weak quarterly results
10 Mar: MarketsMOJO upgrades rating to 'Sell' citing improved valuation
10 Mar: Valuation shifts to 'Very Attractive' despite market volatility
13 Mar: Week closes at Rs.37.18, down 5.13% for the week

AMJ Land Holdings Ltd Upgraded to Sell on Improved Valuation and Financial Metrics
2026-03-10 08:08:36AMJ Land Holdings Ltd has seen its investment rating upgraded from Strong Sell to Sell as of 9 March 2026, driven primarily by a significant improvement in valuation metrics. Despite ongoing financial headwinds and underperformance relative to the broader market, the company’s very attractive valuation profile has prompted a reassessment of its investment appeal.
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AMJ Land Holdings Ltd Valuation Shifts to Very Attractive Amid Market Volatility
2026-03-10 08:00:05AMJ Land Holdings Ltd has witnessed a significant shift in its valuation parameters, moving from a fair to a very attractive valuation grade despite recent share price declines. This change reflects a compelling opportunity for investors to reassess the stock’s price attractiveness relative to its historical averages and peer group within the realty sector.
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AMJ Land Holdings Ltd Stock Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.36.85
2026-03-09 11:14:08AMJ Land Holdings Ltd has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.36.85 today, marking a significant decline amid broader market weakness and sectoral pressures. The stock has underperformed both its sector and the broader market over the past year, reflecting a combination of subdued financial results and challenging market conditions.
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2026-03-03 01:07:30
Recent Price Performance and Market Context
The stock has been under pressure for the past fortnight, with a one-week return of -3.87%, slightly worse than the Sensex’s decline of -3.67% over the same period. Over the last month, AMJ Land Holdings has fallen by 6.63%, significantly underperforming the benchmark index’s modest 1.75% loss. Year-to-date figures reveal a sharper decline of 24.99%, contrasting starkly with the Sensex’s 5.85% drop, signalling that the stock is facing challenges beyond general market volatility.
Over a longer horizon, the stock’s performance remains mixed. While it has delivered a 48.97% gain over three years, outperforming the Sensex’s 36.21% rise, the five-year returns of 44.29% lag behind the benchmark’s 59.53% appreciation. This suggests ...
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