Share prices of Apollo Tyres went up by 4.43% to Rs. 57.80 reported at BSE at 10.14 a.m. on 15 January 2008 against previous day close of Rs. 55.35.JM Auto Sector Fund - (G) is likely to gain as it has the highest percentage hold of the stocks of the company compared to its peer groups who have invested in the stocks of the company. JM Auto Sector Fund - (G) was holding 7.87% of its total portfolio size invested in the stocks of the company as on 31 December 2007. The scheme holds 1.98 lakh units of the company in December 2007 compared to its peer groups who have invested in the stocks of the company.
It is followed by JM Equity Fund - (G) with 12.79 lakh units (6.64% of its portfolio), JM Small & Mid-Cap Fund (G) with 32.70 lakh units holding (6.12%) as on December 2007.
Six mutual fund schemes have completely exited from Apollo Tyres in December 2007. Among them, the schemes like, Birla India GenNext Fund (G) was holding 10.00 lakh units on 30 November 2007, has sold all its shares as on 31 December 2007 and thus less likely to gain. ING Domestic Opportunities Fund (Bonus) was holding 3.59 lakh units on 30 November 2007, has sold all its shares as on 31 December 2007 and thus less likely to benefit.
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