Key Events This Week
18 May: Shares plunged to lower circuit amid heavy selling pressure
19 May: Downgrade to Sell rating; stock surged to upper circuit
20 May: Technical momentum shifted to sideways trend with mixed signals
21 May: Stock hit upper circuit again amid robust buying pressure
22 May: Mojo Grade upgraded to Hold as technicals improved

Premier Polyfilm Ltd Upgraded to Hold as Technicals Improve and Valuation Remains Attractive
2026-05-22 08:21:42Premier Polyfilm Ltd has seen its investment rating upgraded from Sell to Hold, reflecting a notable improvement in its technical outlook and valuation metrics. The micro-cap stock, operating in the Plastic Products - Industrial sector, has demonstrated resilience with a 4.94% gain on the day of the upgrade, signalling renewed investor interest amid a flat financial quarter.
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Premier Polyfilm Ltd Locks at Upper Circuit With 3.26% Gain — Buyers Queue, Sellers Absent
2026-05-21 10:00:32At Rs 58.66, the buying was done — not because demand dried up, but because the exchange wouldn't let the stock go any higher. Premier Polyfilm Ltd locked at its upper circuit of 3.26% on 21 May 2026, with buyers queuing and no sellers willing to part with shares.
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Premier Polyfilm Ltd Sees Mildly Bullish Momentum Amid Mixed Technical Signals
2026-05-21 08:03:45Premier Polyfilm Ltd has exhibited a notable shift in price momentum, transitioning from a sideways trend to a mildly bullish stance, supported by a blend of technical indicators that present a nuanced outlook for investors. Despite a recent upgrade in daily moving averages and bullish signals from Bollinger Bands, the stock faces mixed momentum cues from MACD and KST oscillators, reflecting a complex technical landscape for this micro-cap player in the plastic products industrial sector.
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Premier Polyfilm Ltd Technical Momentum Shifts Amid Mixed Market Signals
2026-05-20 08:04:37Premier Polyfilm Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Plastic Products - Industrial sector, has experienced a notable shift in its technical parameters, reflecting a complex interplay of bullish and bearish signals. Despite a 4.99% rise in the stock price to ₹53.07 on 20 May 2026, the overall technical outlook remains cautious with a downgrade in its Mojo Grade from Hold to Sell, underscoring the need for investors to carefully analyse momentum indicators and trend changes.
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Premier Polyfilm Ltd Locks at Upper Circuit With 5% Gain — Buyers Queue, Sellers Absent
2026-05-19 10:00:23At Rs 53.36, the buying was done — not because demand dried up, but because the exchange wouldn't let the stock go any higher. Premier Polyfilm Ltd locked at its upper circuit of 5% on 18 May 2026, with buyers queuing and no sellers willing to part with shares.
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Premier Polyfilm Ltd Downgraded to Sell Amid Technical Weakness and Flat Financials
2026-05-19 08:54:34Premier Polyfilm Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Plastic Products - Industrial sector, has seen its investment rating downgraded from Hold to Sell by MarketsMOJO on 18 May 2026. This shift reflects a combination of deteriorating technical indicators, flat recent financial performance, and underwhelming market returns over the past year, despite some positive long-term growth metrics and rising promoter confidence.
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Premier Polyfilm Ltd Faces Mildly Bearish Momentum Amid Technical Downgrade
2026-05-19 08:05:58Premier Polyfilm Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Plastic Products - Industrial sector, has experienced a notable shift in its technical momentum, prompting a downgrade in its MarketsMOJO grade from Hold to Sell as of 18 May 2026. The stock’s recent price action and technical indicators suggest a transition from a sideways trend to a mildly bearish phase, reflecting growing investor caution amid broader market pressures.
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Premier Polyfilm Ltd Locks at Lower Circuit With 5.0% Loss — Sellers Queue, No Buyers in Sight
2026-05-18 12:00:10At Rs 50.35, sellers were still queuing — but there were no buyers willing to take the other side. Premier Polyfilm Ltd locked at its lower circuit of 5.0% on 15 May 2026, with unfilled sell orders and a frozen price, signalling a pronounced imbalance in supply and demand.
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