BSE Stock Losses: Lotus Chocolate, Jubilant Agri Decline

On: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 3:42 PM
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Stock Losses Analyzed: Key Companies Decline on BSE

Today, January 13, 2026, several companies within the BSE’s ‘B’ group experienced significant drops in value. This indicates a concerning trend for investors in these businesses. Specifically, Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd, Jubilant Agri & Consumer Products Ltd, Eldeco Housing & Industries Ltd, and Shyam Telecom Ltd all saw their stock prices fall significantly.

Key Points

  • Karma Energy led the decline, plummeting 10% to Rs 47.25.
  • Lotus Chocolate lost 8.87%, trading 25,750 shares today.
  • Jubilant Agri fell 8.48%, with 1,307 shares changing hands.
  • Eldeco Housing dropped 7.04%, trading only 1 share.
  • Shyam Telecom declined 6.83%, volume was 9,064 shares.
  • Increased trading volumes accompanied the drop in stock prices.

Company Performance Breakdown

Karma Energy Ltd suffered the largest decline, decreasing by 10.00% to a price of Rs 47.25. This was the biggest drop amongst the ‘B’ group stocks. A considerable number of shares were traded – 11,130 – which is higher than the average of 1744 shares usually traded in a month. This highlights increased investor concern.

Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd followed with a drop of 8.87%, and traded 25,750 shares. This stock is the second biggest loser in the ‘B’ group. Trading volume was up compared to the previous month’s average of 4498 shares.

Jubilant Agri & Consumer Products Ltd experienced a fall of 8.48%, with a volume of 1,307 shares changing hands. This stock was the third biggest loser in the ‘B’ group. Trading volume was lower than the previous month’s average of 154 shares.

Eldeco Housing & Industries Ltd saw a decrease of 7.04% and only one share was traded. This represents a very low trading volume, raising questions about investor interest. The company’s stock is the fourth biggest loser in the ‘B’ group.

Shyam Telecom Ltd’s stock decreased by 6.83%, with a significant volume of 9,064 shares traded. This is the fifth biggest loser in the ‘B’ group, reflecting a broad market downturn.

These stock declines suggest potential challenges for these companies and warrant closer monitoring by investors.