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PhysicsWallah Ltd Share Price Today: Volatile Debut, Analyst Views and Outlook as of 2 December 2025

PhysicsWallah Ltd Share Price Today: Volatile Debut, Analyst Views and Outlook as of 2 December 2025

PhysicsWallah shares traded around ₹135–137 on the NSE as of December 2, 2025, about 25% above the IPO price of ₹109 but 16–18% below debut highs. Market capitalisation stands near ₹38,992 crore. The stock has moved in a narrow range after volatile early sessions. PhysicsWallah listed on November 18 following a ₹3,480 crore IPO.
PhysicsWallah Ltd (PWL) Share Price Today: From Blockbuster IPO Debut to Sharp Pullback – Latest News and Analyst View (1 December 2025)

PhysicsWallah Ltd (PWL) Share Price Today: From Blockbuster IPO Debut to Sharp Pullback – Latest News and Analyst View (1 December 2025)

PhysicsWallah Ltd (PWL) traded near ₹131.4 per share on 1 December 2025, valuing the edtech firm at about ₹37,576 crore. The stock has dropped nearly 19% from its post-listing high of ₹161.99 but remains above its IPO price of ₹109. PWL’s trailing P/E is negative, P/B ratio stands at 9.3, and it pays no dividend. Trendlyne flagged the stock as “Expensive Valuation” and “Technically Bearish.”
1 December 2025

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  • Nasdaq Falls as Super Micro AI Chip Smuggling Charges Hit Market
    March 20, 2026, 12:01 PM EDT. The Nasdaq composite dropped about 1% on March 20, 2026, led by a sharp 28.37% plunge in Super Micro Computer shares following charges against its co-founder for conspiring to smuggle $2.5 billion of Nvidia AI chips to China. The indictment alleges complex export control violations, involving fake shipping documents and label swapping to mask shipments through Southeast Asia. Nvidia shares fell 1.66% given their exposure to Super Micro, and AMD dropped 2.32% amid sector-wide unease. The Invesco QQQ Trust also slipped 1%, extending its four-week losing streak amid ongoing geopolitical strains, including Iran tensions and volatile oil prices. Analysts question Super Micro's credibility and internal controls despite the charges targeting individuals rather than the firm itself.
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