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Capillary Technologies India Share Price Today, 27 November 2025: CAPILLARY Cools 3% After Fiery IPO Debut

Capillary Technologies India Share Price Today, 27 November 2025: CAPILLARY Cools 3% After Fiery IPO Debut

Capillary Technologies India shares fell about 3% to ₹666–₹670 by mid-session Thursday, following a strong debut last week. Trading volume reached over 22 million shares, with the stock still 15–16% above its IPO price of ₹577. No new company announcements were filed as of 27 November. The day’s range touched ₹664–₹730 amid active profit-booking.

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  • Advanced Braking Technology (ASX:ABV) Shows Potential Undervaluation with Strong Growth Outlook
    June 10, 2026, 4:27 PM EDT. Advanced Braking Technology Limited (ASX:ABV) trades at AU$0.10, below its intrinsic value of AU$0.16, suggesting a potential buying opportunity. The small-cap stock has experienced price fluctuations between AU$0.10 and AU$0.14 recently. ABV's projected earnings growth of 24% signals optimistic future cash flows and share value appreciation. Its low beta indicates relatively stable price movement, potentially delaying rapid appreciation but reducing downside risk. Investors might consider accumulating shares before growth prospects fully reflect in the market price. However, financial health factors should also be evaluated.

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