Stock Market Performance Analyzed – December 30, 2025
Today, December 30, 2025, several stocks within the BSE’s ‘B’ group experienced significant drops in value. This indicates a period of negative investor sentiment and potential instability in these specific sectors. Several companies saw their prices fall sharply, impacting investor portfolios.
Key Points
- Significant losses across BSE ‘B’ group stocks on Dec 30, 2025.
- Worth Peripherals fell 17.08%, biggest drop in the group.
- Pavna Industries crashed 12.88%, second biggest drop.
- Deccan Gold Mines plummeted 12.04%, third biggest drop.
- California Software dropped 10.99%, fourth biggest drop.
- Prakash Steelage fell 9.38%, fifth biggest drop, high trading volume.
Company Specific Movements
Worth Peripherals saw the most substantial decline, dropping 17.08% to Rs 139.31 by 2:31 PM IST. A high trading volume of 1684 shares occurred today, significantly higher than the average of 986 shares over the last month. This suggests increased investor concern surrounding the company.
Pavna Industries suffered a significant decrease, falling 12.88% to Rs 21.10. Trading volume was also elevated, with 14391 shares changing hands, compared to the one-month average of 5511. This highlights the intensity of the market reaction affecting the company.
Deccan Gold Mines experienced a fall of 12.04% to Rs 92.80, demonstrating a substantial drop in value. Trading activity was particularly high, with 19.72 million shares traded, far exceeding the previous month’s average of 9.78 million.
California Software Company Ltd Partly Paidup experienced a notable decline of 10.99% to Rs 4.13. Trading volume was remarkably low, with only 2 shares traded, significantly less than the usual 1737 shares.
Prakash Steelage Ltd recorded a drop of 9.38% to Rs 5.41. Trading volume was considerable, with 6.95 million shares traded, much higher than the one-month average of 56860 shares. This indicates a strong wave of selling pressure.
“These market fluctuations underscore the importance of diversification and careful monitoring of investment holdings.”



