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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Indian Bank 5-Year Breakout Explodes: ₹761 High Shattered – Buy Now or Wait?
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Cello World Share Price All-Time Low: ₹494.75 Hit – Buy Opportunity or Further Fall Ahead?
Monday, February 16, 2026
Indus Towers All-Time Low Exposed: ₹121 Crash in 2020 & Epic Recovery to ₹470+
Sunday, February 15, 2026
PhysicsWallah Share Price Crashes to All-Time Low ₹96.65: What's Next for Investors?
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Tata Technologies Hits 52-Week Low at ₹575: Buy Opportunity or Further Fall?
Friday, February 13, 2026
Ola Electric 52-Week Low Breakdown: Sell-Off Signals or Rebound Opportunity?
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Wipro Hits 52-Week Low at ₹218.5: Buy Opportunity or Further Fall Ahead?
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Indian Oil Corporation 5-Year Breakout Alert: Indian Oil Stock Set to Explode in 2026?
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Swiggy Share Price Explosive Breakout: 1-Month Surge Signals 20%+ Rally Ahead!
Monday, February 9, 2026
IFCI 6-Month Breakout Alert: ₹64 Surge Signals 50%+ Rally Ahead?
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Aavas Financiers Crashes to 5-Year Low at ₹1277: Buy Opportunity or Value Trap?
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Steel Authority of India (SAIL) 52-Week High Breakout: ₹161 Surge – Buy Now or Wait?
Friday, February 6, 2026
Nykaa 52-Week Breakout: ₹278 High Signals Massive Rally – Buy Now?
Nykaa's stock blasting to ₹278? That's its 52-week high, hit just days ago on Feb 4-5, 2026. Traders are buzzing—could this be the start of a big rally?
I mean, look at the chart. It opened around ₹265, touched ₹278, and volume spiked to over 54 million shares. Broke past the 50-day moving average at ₹253 like it was nothing. Feels like momentum's building after months of hovering low at ₹155. But is it a buy? Let's dig in without the hype.
Quick Financial Snapshot:
Nykaa's market cap sits at about ₹79,000 crore right now. [ from fetch] P/E ratio? Sky-high at 717 to over 1,200—way above the industry average of 123. Earnings per share is tiny, just ₹0.36 TTM. Book value per share around ₹5-6.
ROE is modest, 6-7.5%. Not bad for growth stock, but nothing screaming efficiency. Debt to equity is super low at 0.05—barely any loans, just ₹76 crore total debt. Cash flow per share varies, latest around positive but spotty historically. Dividend yield? Zero. They reinvest everything.
Profit growth? Q3 FY26 net profit jumped 143% YoY to ₹63 crore. Revenue up 27% to ₹2,873 crore. Festive sales helped, but yeah, it's growing. Sales up 34% overall.
Who Runs This Show?
Falguni Nayar started Nykaa in 2012 at age 50. Ex-banker from Kotak, no beauty background. Spotted a gap—fake products everywhere, no trusted online spot for women. Named it after "nayika," meaning heroine. She's still MD, family involved too.
From a small Mumbai site to IPO in 2021. Went public at big valuation. Now 150+ stores, but online's king.
How Nykaa Makes Money?
Beauty and fashion e-tailer. Sells 2,000+ brands—makeup, skincare, hair from Maybelline to luxury like Estee Lauder. Own brands like Nykaa Cosmetics, Kay Beauty (Katrina Kaif's). Fashion arm Nykaa Fashion for clothes, accessories. Wellness too—supplements, perfumes.
Business model?
Omni-channel: app, website, stores. Curated picks, reviews, AR try-ons. High margins on owned brands. Targets young women in Tier 2-3 cities now. Revenue mix: 70% beauty, rest fashion. Gross profit up 31% last quarter.
Price Predictions—My TakeShort-term, this breakout might push to ₹300 if it holds ₹260 support. But P/E's nuts—overvalued? For 2026, analysts eye ₹450-500 if profits keep doubling. Beauty market in India booming to $30B by 2027.
2030? Some say ₹800-1,000, riding e-com wave. If they grab 20% market share.
2035, who knows—maybe ₹2,000 if IPO magic repeats and economy grows 7%. Long shot.
2040? ₹4,000+? Pure guess, like betting on Amazon in 2000. Depends on no big rivals eating lunch.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) 52-Week Breakout: Explosive Surge to ₹178 – Buy Now?
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Cupid Ltd shares have delivered massive multibagger returns recently, surging over 500% in the past year amid expansion news and strong momentum.
Cupid Ltd shares? They exploded over 500% in the last year. From around ₹50 to over ₹400 now.
Latest Price Buzz:
Shares closed at ₹431.5 recently, after dipping to ₹410. But earlier this month, they jumped 13% to ₹442 on killer Q3 results. Net profit shot up 196% YoY to ₹32.83 crore.
Revenue's booming too—91% up in Q2 to ₹90 crore. Bonus issue talk (4:1) added fuel. Market cap sits at about ₹11,500 crore.
Wonder why? Strong exports, new FMCG launches. But is it peaking? Support at ₹400, resistance ₹470.
Key Numbers for Investors:
P/E ratio? High at 131-133, way above industry 28-55. Means pricey compared to peers.
Debt to equity super low: 0.05-0.05, almost debt-free. Cash? ₹1.9 billion hoard, more than debt (₹206 million). ROE around 16-18%, solid.
Profit growth? FY25 PAT up to ₹41 crore from ₹40 crore prior—steady climb. Q3 smashed records. Dividend yield? Zero lately, they're reinvesting. Cash flow mixed—ops negative recently, but covers debt easy (ratio 2.7).
Started 1993 as Cupid Rubbers Ltd in Nashik, Maharashtra. Made male condoms first.
Name changed to Cupid Ltd in 2006. IPO way back in 1995. Promoters hold 45.5%—Aditya Kuwar and family, I think. Steady hands.
Grew from local orders to exports. Hit snags, but bounced back. Real hustlers.
What They Do?
Simple: Sexual wellness stuff. Male/female condoms (480M capacity yearly), lube jelly, IVD test kits.
Now B2C push—deodorants, perfumes, hair oils, menstrual cups under Cupid brand. Exports to Africa, Nepal.
Business? B2B govt orders + growing retail/FMCG. High margins on kits. Like Durex, but Indian player expanding fast. Smart diversification.
Predictions? Tricky—past surges don't promise future. But bulls say: 2026 end ₹147 (from older calls, adjust up?).
2030? ₹700ish if growth holds. Stretch to 2035/2040? No solid numbers, but double-triple if exports/FMCG click—say ₹1,500-3,000 by 2035? Pure guess, like betting on a hot startup. These are my wildest guesses. Do not trust these numbers blindly.