Shareholding pattern data for Sammaan Capital is not yet available.
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Understanding Shareholding Categories
Promoter (Non-Pledged): Founders & holding companies. High holding (>50%) shows alignment with shareholders.
Promoter (Pledged): Shares used as loan collateral. Forced selling risk if loans default.
DII: Mutual funds, insurance & pension funds. Rising DII stake signals domestic confidence.
FII: Foreign portfolio investors & hedge funds. High FII stake shows global interest.
Government: Central/state govt & PSU holdings.
Public & Others: Retail investors, HNIs, NRIs & corporates.
Insider Trading & Bulk Deals
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View Annual PlanUnderstanding Insider Trading & Bulk Deals
Insider Trading: Transactions by promoters, directors, and key managerial personnel. SEBI requires disclosure within 2 trading days. Insiders buying shares often signals confidence in future prospects, while selling may indicate profit-booking or personal liquidity needs.
Bulk Deals: Large transactions (0.5%+ of equity) executed through separate trading window. Institutional bulk buys often precede price appreciation, while bulk sells may indicate profit-taking by large investors. Circle size represents deal value.