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1 day agoTARIL rebounds sharply after capitulation low as volumes surge and focus shifts to triggers

Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd saw sharp volatility last week, sliding to a fresh 52-week low near ₹230 before rebounding strongly to around ₹280 on unusually high volumes. The bounce followed heavy sell offs linked to weak Q2 results, margin pressure, and earlier World Bank related concerns. Market attention is now on execution of recent HVDC and large value orders, recovery in H2 margins, and whether key technical supports near recent lows continue to hold amid broader smallcap volatility.
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1 day agoTARIL rebounds sharply after capitulation low as volumes surge and focus shifts to triggers

Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd saw sharp volatility last week, sliding to a fresh 52-week low near ₹230 before rebounding strongly to around ₹280 on unusually high volumes. The bounce followed heavy sell offs linked to weak Q2 results, margin pressure, and earlier World Bank related concerns. Market attention is now on execution of recent HVDC and large value orders, recovery in H2 margins, and whether key technical supports near recent lows continue to hold amid broader smallcap volatility.
Ts2• By Pooja Kumari
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TARIL staged a high-volume rebound from 52-week lows, shifting focus to order execution, margin recovery prospects, and technical levels after recent earnings-driven pressure.
Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd saw sharp volatility last week, sliding to a fresh 52-week low near ₹230 before rebounding strongly to around ₹280 on unusually high volumes. The bounce followed heavy sell offs linked to weak Q2 results, margin pressure, and earlier World Bank related concerns. Market attention is now on execution of recent HVDC and large value orders, recovery in H2 margins, and whether key technical supports near recent lows continue to hold amid broader smallcap volatility.

Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd saw sharp volatility last week, sliding to a fresh 52-week low near ₹230 before rebounding strongly to around ₹280 on unusually high volumes. The bounce followed heavy sell offs linked to weak Q2 results, margin pressure, and earlier World Bank related concerns. Market attention is now on execution of recent HVDC and large value orders, recovery in H2 margins, and whether key technical supports near recent lows continue to hold amid broader smallcap volatility.
Dec 15, 2025 • 06:00