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Sunil Singhania's Abakkus Funds Invests in Two Promising Recently Listed Companies

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Updated on 01 Nov 2025, 01:56 am

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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team

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Ace investor Sunil Singhania, through his Abakkus Funds, has taken significant stakes in two recently listed companies: Mangalam Electricals Ltd and Jaro Institute of Technology Management and Research Ltd. Both companies have shown strong profit and sales growth over the past few years and exhibit high capital efficiency. Despite this, their share prices have seen a considerable drop from their all-time highs post-listing, presenting them as potential value buys for investors.
Sunil Singhania's Abakkus Funds Invests in Two Promising Recently Listed Companies

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Mangalam Electricals Ltd

Detailed Coverage :

Sunil Singhania, founder of Abakkus Funds and a noted investor in midcap and smallcap stocks, has acquired stakes in two recently listed companies. Abakkus Funds bought a 2.9% stake in Mangalam Electricals Ltd for approximately Rs 37.3 crore and a 2.3% stake in Jaro Institute of Technology Management and Research Ltd for about Rs 31 crore.

Mangalam Electricals Ltd, a transformer component manufacturer, shows strong financial growth. Sales have grown 36% annually over three years, EBITDA by 42% over five years, and net profits by 98% annually over three years. Despite this, its share price is about 19% below its all-time high. The company’s ROCE of 30% is significantly higher than the industry median of 19%, indicating excellent capital efficiency.

Jaro Institute of Technology Management and Research Ltd, an online higher education platform, also demonstrates robust growth. Sales have grown 47% annually over three years, EBITDA by 93% over five years, and net profits by 105% annually over three years. Its share price is 32% below its peak, and its ROCE of 40% surpasses the industry median of 22%.

Impact: The investment by a prominent figure like Sunil Singhania often draws investor attention. Strong financial metrics combined with post-listing price corrections suggest potential value buys. Continued execution will determine future performance. These companies operate in manufacturing and education sectors.

Definitions: * EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization): Measures operating performance before non-operating expenses. * PE (Price-to-Earnings) Ratio: Compares share price to earnings per share, indicating valuation. * ROCE (Return on Capital Employed): Measures how efficiently a company uses capital to generate profits.

Impact rating: 7/10

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