Key Events This Week
09 Mar: Stock hits new 52-week low at Rs.1,500 amid gap down opening
10 Mar: Modest recovery with a 0.84% gain despite volatile market
11 Mar: Slight decline of 0.54% as market sentiment remains cautious
12 Mar: Further drop of 1.87% on continued sectoral weakness
13 Mar: Week closes with a sharp 3.43% fall, ending at Rs.1,510

Summit Securities Ltd is Rated Strong Sell
2026-03-10 10:10:50Summit Securities Ltd is rated Strong Sell by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 13 February 2026. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock’s current position as of 10 March 2026, providing investors with the latest insights into the company’s performance and outlook.
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Summit Securities Ltd Falls to 52-Week Low Amid Market Downturn
2026-03-09 11:39:49Summit Securities Ltd, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), touched a new 52-week low of Rs.1500 today, marking a significant decline amid broader market weakness and sectoral pressures. The stock opened sharply lower and underperformed both its sector and the broader indices, reflecting ongoing concerns about its long-term fundamentals and valuation.
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Summit Securities Ltd Opens with Significant Gap Down Amid Market Concerns
2026-03-09 09:50:10Summit Securities Ltd, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), opened the trading session on 09 Mar 2026 with a pronounced gap down, declining by 7.45% at the opening bell. This weak start reflects ongoing market apprehensions, with the stock hitting a new 52-week low of Rs. 1500 during intraday trading, signalling intensified selling pressure.
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Summit Securities Ltd Opens with Significant Gap Down Amid Market Concerns
2026-03-02 09:30:22Summit Securities Ltd commenced trading today with a significant gap down, opening 5.57% lower than its previous close, reflecting heightened market apprehension. The stock’s weak start follows a series of declines and persistent volatility, underscoring ongoing pressures within the Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC) sector.
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