52-week low stocks on 12 November 2025

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52-week low stocks on 12 November 2025

On November 12, 2025, Indian stocks fell to their lowest level in a year.
Have you ever opened your portfolio and noticed that one of your favourite stocks is still near its lowest price in 12 months?
Many investors feel disappointed when their investments lose value. That day, a lot of Indian stocks were still near to their lowest level of the year.
Some sectors did worse than others, which caused investors to act in different ways.

Let’s take a moment to think about what these significant drops mean and which companies we should look at more closely.
What Happens When a Stock Falls to Its Lowest Price in a Year?
A stock has reached its lowest price in the past year if it has a 52-week low.

Company Name Today’s High Today’s Low Last Price Chg %Chg
Astron Paper 8.9 8.16 8.78 0.22 2.57
Balaxi Pharma 39.97 36 38.04 -1.93 -4.83
Bedmutha Ind 122.95 115.16 121.32 3.36 2.85
Capital Trust 24.17 22.49 22.68 -1 -4.22
Chaman Lal Seti 268.7 248.3 265.8 -5.2 -1.92
Chemfab Alkalis 564.95 522.3 527.95 -8.1 -1.51
Chetana Educati 66.3 64 65 -3.45 -5.04
Cohance Life 697.5 687.05 690.1 -0.95 -0.14
Crown Lifters 139.85 134.3 138.33 2.22 1.63
De Neers Tools 160.3 155.25 160 0.75 0.47
Digitide Solut 146.99 144.25 144.74 -0.06 -0.04
DJ Mediaprint 81.49 69.97 72.31 -6.6 -8.36
DUGLOBAL 29.3 28.05 29.3 0 0
Dynamic Service 104.75 99.55 99.55 -5.2 -4.96
Fairchem Org. 711.95 689 690.1 -7.3 -1.05
Fischer Medical 80 74 74.68 -3.18 -4.08
Flexituff Ventu 17.84 16.97 17.45 -0.19 -1.08
Future Ent 0.39 0.37 0.37 -0.01 -2.63
Ganesha Ecosph 993 956 973.6 3.4 0.35
Ganga Bath Fitt 24.3 22 22 -2.7 -10.93
Genus Paper 15.14 14.45 14.55 -0.38 -2.55
Giriraj Civil D 145.8 138.55 138.55 -7.25 -4.97
Globe Civil Pro 69.35 67 67.56 0.32 0.48
Graphisads 31.25 31.25 31.25 -1.05 -3.25
HEUBACHIND 494.35 475.55 483.5 -10.65 -2.16
Hindustan Media 72.3 69.73 70.18 -1.09 -1.53
Inspire Films 15.65 14.5 14.5 -1.55 -9.66
Jalan Transolut 3.15 3.1 3.15 0.05 1.61
JSW Cement 123.6 122.05 122.76 0.22 0.18
KCP Sugar 28.9 27.1 27.88 -1.09 -3.76
Krishca Strap 188.65 184 184.8 -0.95 -0.51
Moving Media 53.9 52.15 53.8 -0.95 -1.74
Munish Forge 113.05 101 106 -8.2 -7.18
Net Avenue Tech 3.35 3.05 3.25 0.05 1.56
Nilkamal 1512.8 1489 1495 -3.8 -0.25
Nirman Agri 66.5 66.5 66.5 -3.5 -5
Orient Cement 194 188.5 191.48 0.17 0.09
Ortel Comm 1.49 1.36 1.36 -0.08 -5.56
Perfect Infra 3.9 3.9 3.9 -4.2 -51.85
Praj Industries 335.5 324 332.75 7.25 2.23
Pulz Electronic 33.5 32.65 33.5 -0.7 -2.05
Quess Corp 221 216.01 220.18 1.69 0.77
Raj Television 38 36.7 37.84 0.24 0.64
Raymond Realty 574.85 562.8 571.05 -1.5 -0.26
Sarveshwar Food 4.93 4.76 4.86 0.01 0.21
Seshaasai Techn 364.25 349.45 350.55 -4.45 -1.25
Shyam Century 6.27 6.04 6.14 0.06 0.99
Siddhi Cotspin 31.1 30.5 30.5 -0.35 -1.13
Siti Networks 0.42 0.4 0.42 0.01 2.44
SKF India 2073.5 2040 2056.5 4.2 0.2
Smarten Power S 79.3 75.75 77.5 0.2 0.26
Spectrum Talent 85 85 85 -0.5 -0.58
Sri Lotus Devel 173.89 170.5 170.8 -1.2 -0.7
Stanley Life 254 243.95 247 -0.9 -0.36
Studds Access 554.95 543.6 549.1 -0.85 -0.15
Sukhjit Starch 160.01 151.99 157.6 -0.03 -0.02
Sundaram-Clayto 1374.8 1330 1349.5 -7.6 -0.56
Suyog Tele 711.65 686.25 702.5 -5.85 -0.83
Transworld Ship 242.4 234 240.02 -2.24 -0.92
TV TodayNetwork 143.8 139.2 142.2 -2.23 -1.54
Udayshivakumar 25.73 24.96 25 -0.11 -0.44
Vadivarhe Speci 20.9 20.9 20.9 -1.1 -5
Vardhman Poly 7.66 6.82 7.1 -0.02 -0.28
Vishwaraj Sugar 7.74 7.54 7.66 0 0
Wonderla 545.05 531.4 540.15 -4.55 -0.84

Sources: NSE & Moneycontrol | Data as of 12 November 2025 (approx.)

It usually means that investors no longer believe in the market.
If a company isn’t performing well, the industry slows down, or the economy has problems, this can happen.
Investors might be scared or unsure when a stock drops this drastically.
But some long-term investors see it as a chance to buy the stock at a low price, as long as the company is still strong inside.

But the fact that the stock is at a 52-week low doesn’t mean it will go down.
Businesses that are well-run sometimes have short-term problems that make them stronger. The key is to not pay attention to the number.

As of November 12, 2025, Indian stocks that are close to their 52-week low:

Praj Industries Ltd is trading at ₹325.50, which is just over the 52-week low of ₹324.00 that was set on November 11. This means that a big player in the industry will still have trouble selling.

The stock price for Concord Biotech Ltd was about ₹1,453.50, and it was as low as ₹1,345 in the past year. The stock has declined about 40% from its yearly high. This could be because of problems in the industry or with the company itself.

Vedant Fashions Ltd: The price is about ₹619.10, while the 52-week low is about ₹614.50. This demonstrates that this part of the market is still not doing well.

Finolex Cables Ltd is trading close to its yearly low, and the current prices show that it is settling down at support levels.

Should you keep an eye on these stocks?

If a stock is at or near its 52-week low, it could be a good time to buy if the company’s fundamentals are still strong and the drop is caused by temporary circumstances.

Or a value trap if the problems with the business are deep-seated or the industry is in long-term decline.

Here is a short list to help you decide:

Why did the cost go down? Is it because of the company itself (such weak profitability or a change in management) or because of the sector or public policy?

  • What does the company’s balance sheet look like? Does it have a lot of debt or not enough cash flow?
  • Are return ratios (ROE, ROCE) going up or down?
  • Are there any warning signs, such as problems with the audit or people selling stock all the time?
  • Lastly, is the stock selling significantly below its historical average values?

For example, Praj Industries could be able to bounce back if its problems are just temporary (such as rising raw material costs) and its export business is still doing well.

But if a company like Concord Biotech is going out of business because of a fundamental regulatory problem or a market that is getting smaller, you might want to be careful.

Make plans for the future

Market cycles test investors’ patience. A 52-week low could be a good time to buy if the business and fundamentals are still solid.
If you believe in the long-term story and think the company is still fundamentally healthy, buying close to the bottom can provide you some peace of mind. But don’t buy anything just because it looks cheap.
Remember that a knife that is falling may fall even more. Don’t act out of fear or FOMO; instead, use this opportunity to do some research.

A short guide to utilising the table

Today’s Low ≈ Last Price: If a stock is closing around its daily low, that means there is further selling pressure.

Wide high–low intraday range: More volatility means more risk; thus, it’s crucial to size your position.

“Chg” is positive even though the levels are low. Stocks may come back from the bottom, so keep an eye on volumes if this happens.

Check this list before you start analysing

  • Is the business concept easy to understand and work?
  • Is the corporation able to pay off its debts and interest?
  • Are return ratios the same in all cycles?
  • Is there a problem with governance or auditing, or are insiders selling?
  • Is it trading at prices that are lower than its historical averages (5 years, 10 years)?

If most of these questions are answered positively, you might be looking at a story of recovery. If not, be careful.

Conclusion

We are tested all the time in markets. A 52-week low can be scary, but it can also signify that a rebound is about to start, not the end of the story.
The two most significant issues are why did the business collapse, and is it still basically viable?
Don’t rush because it’s “cheap.” Don’t invest without thinking it through. Your best tool is still research, not feelings.

 

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– Chandan Pathak
Equity Research Analyst, StockYaari