Anlon Healthcare Stock Adjusts After Bonus Issue and Stock Split, Not a 90% Crash
Did this recently-listed smallcap stock really crash 90% in one day? Here's why you should ignore the plunge
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Anlon Healthcare's shares appeared to plummet nearly 90% in one day due to a 1:1 bonus issue and a 1:5 stock split, not an actual loss in value. The stock opened at ₹16 on the NSE after closing at ₹143.79, but this adjustment does not affect the company's market capitalization.
- 01Anlon Healthcare's stock adjustment was due to a bonus issue and stock split.
- 02The stock opened at ₹16 after closing at ₹143.79, reflecting a 90% drop on paper.
- 03The bonus issue allows shareholders to receive additional shares without changing market value.
- 04Anlon Healthcare's shares previously peaked at ₹172.75 in November 2025.
- 05The stock's market debut was muted, listing at ₹92, slightly above its IPO price.
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Anlon Healthcare's shares experienced a significant adjustment on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), appearing to crash nearly 90% from ₹143.79 to ₹16 in a single day. This drastic change was not a true loss in value but rather a result of a 1:1 bonus issue and a 1:5 stock split. The stock split means that each share with a face value of ₹10 was divided into five shares with a face value of ₹5. Additionally, eligible shareholders will receive one bonus share for every share they own on the record date of April 24. While the total number of outstanding shares increases, the company's market capitalization remains unchanged, potentially improving liquidity and making shares more affordable for investors. Anlon Healthcare made its market debut in September last year at ₹92 per share, slightly above its IPO price of ₹91, and saw a peak price of ₹172.75 in November 2025 before declining.
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The stock's adjustment may attract more investors due to lower prices, potentially increasing trading volume.
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