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Tiger Global sells entire Ather Energy stake for Rs 1,204 Cr

EntrackrEntrackr · 11d ago
Tiger Global sells entire Ather Energy stake for Rs 1,204 Cr
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Tiger Global (Internet Fund III Pte Ltd), has sold all of its shares representing 5% of the electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy’s total paid-up capital through open market transactions on November 6, 2025. The company sold 1 crore shares on NSE at an average price of Rs 623.56 per share and the rest 93 lakh shares on BSE at an average price of 620.45 per share. Both sales aggregate to a total sum of Rs 1,204 crore. As of September 30, Internet Fund owned 1.93 crore shares of Ather Energy, forming a total of 5% of Ather Energy's total captable. The company also witnessed bulk deals from IRAGE BROKING SERVICES LLP, which bought 22 lakh Ather Energy’s shares worth Rs 137 crore at an average price of Rs 622.26 per share while selling 2 lakh shares worth Rs 14.5 crore for price stabilization. In terms of EV sales, Ather Energy retained its third position in October, rebounding from flat growth in September to post a robust 53% increase with 28,061 registrations, capturing a strong 19.53% market share. The company also surpassed its competitor Ola Electric in terms of market capitalization. The exit comes just before the company’s financial results for the second quarter of the ongoing financial year (FY26), which is scheduled for 10th November. For the first quarter, the company’s revenue from operations increased by 79% to Rs 645 crore in Q1 FY26, from Rs 360 crore in Q1 FY25. The company’s net losses reduced by 3% to Rs 178 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 183 crore in Q1 FY25. Ather Energy’s stock is currently trading at Rs 634 (as of 10:50 AM), bringing its total market capitalization to Rs 24,168 crore ($2.7 billion). It’s worth noting that Tiger Global also trimmed its stake in Ola Electric, a competitor to Ather Energy, in May this year.

BNP Paribas aligns with Eternal, offloads Swiggy stake

EntrackrEntrackr · 2m ago
BNP Paribas aligns with Eternal, offloads Swiggy stake
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BNP Paribas aligns with Eternal, offloads Swiggy stake Institutional investors actively rotated positions in the stock market on Tuesday, with the food delivery space at the center of heavy bulk deals. The highlight of the session was French banking giant BNP Paribas Financial Markets exiting a large position in Swiggy while simultaneously emerging as a major buyer in Eternal, the parent entity of Zomato. In Swiggy, BNP Paribas offloaded shares worth around Rs 1,140 crore, while Societe Generale followed a similar strategy, selling shares worth Rs 608 crore. The total selloff was at around Rs 1,748 crore in the food delivery major Swiggy, reflecting heavy foreign institutional profit booking in the segment. On the other hand, BNP Paribas struck a contrasting move in Eternal, the parent company of Zomato and Blinkit. It turned into a massive buyer, acquiring shares worth nearly Rs 3,220 crore. The move signals a clear shift of focus towards Eternal while leaving behind Swiggy. Earlier this month, Alibaba Group affiliate Antfin Singapore Holding Pte. offloaded shares worth Rs 4,097 crore ($482 million) from Eternal through a bulk deal. The transaction involved the sale of 14.13 crore shares at a price of Rs 290 per share. Swiggy reported 54% year-on-year growth in its operating revenue to Rs 4,961 crore in the first quarter of FY26. However, the company’s losses almost doubled to Rs 1,197 crore in the same period. The company’s total market capitalization stands at Rs 1,06,765 crore (approx $12 Bn). On the other hand, Zomato’s parent Eternal reported 70% year-on-year growth in its operating revenue to Rs 7,167 crore in the first quarter of FY26. Meanwhile, the company reported a 90% fall in profit to Rs 25 crore during the quarter. The company’s total market capitalization stands at Rs 3,09,535 crore (approx $35 Bn). In May of this year, Swiggy's stock dropped to an all-time low of Rs 297. Conversely, Eternal's stock hit an all-time high of Rs 331 seven days prior, on August 20, 2025.

Peak XV, others divest stake worth Rs 1,600 Cr in MamaEarth’s parent

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Peak XV, others divest stake worth Rs 1,600 Cr in MamaEarth’s parent
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Peak XV (formerly Sequoia Capital), along with Stellaris Ventures, Sofina Ventures, and Fireside Ventures, collectively sold shares worth Rs 1,600 crore ($190 million) in Honasa Consumer Limited, the parent company of the direct to consumer (D2C) skincare and beauty brand MamaEarth. The aforementioned investors sold 3.24 crore shares of MamaEarth at an average price of Rs 495.48 per share, according to the company’s bulk deal data accessed from the National Stock Exchange. Peak XV and its former entity Sequoia Capital Global Growth Fund III divested around Rs 753 crore ($90 million) worth of shares, while Sofina Ventures, Stellaris Ventures, and Fireside Ventures sold shares worth Rs 298 crore, Rs 225 crore, and Rs 326 crore, respectively, during the bulk deal. Importantly, ICICI Prudential Life and Morgan Stanley collectively purchased Rs 262 crore worth of shares in MamaEarth. According to Entrackr’s estimates, MamaEarth sold 10% of its shares in this single bulk deal. The firm’s total outstanding shares stood at 32.42 crore as of June 30, 2024. The sale of shares came at a time when the Gurugram-based firm reached its all-time high share price of Rs 547 on Tuesday this week. As per NSE data, MamaEarth’s overall market capitalization stood at Rs 16,046 crore ($1.91 billion) as of September 12. In the first quarter of the current fiscal year, the company reported a 17.6% quarter-on-quarter increase in revenue, reaching Rs 554 crore, up from Rs 471 crore in Q4 FY24. This marked the firm’s most profitable quarter, with Rs 40 crore in profit after tax (PAT). Peak XV’s recent exit portfolio includes companies like Blinkit, Zomato, Freshworks, Awfis, Ixigo, Go Fashion, MamaEarth, and others.

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