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Ashish Kacholia, Madhusudan Kela lead ace investors’ comeback after March rout
The median portfolio of ace investors, those with holdings of more than ₹1,000 crore each, likely stood at 18.7% in the June quarter, compared with a median fall of 15.6% in the March quarter.
Madhusudan Kela-backed fund buys stake in IPO-bound Steamhouse India for Rs 40 crore
Ace investor Madhusudan Kela's funds, along with Niveshaay Sambhav Fund, have injected Rs 49.99 crore into Steamhouse India via a pre-IPO placement. This strategic investment positions these entities to hold nearly 3% of the company's pre-IPO equity. Steamhouse India, a Surat-based firm, operates a unique centralized steam supply model for industries and is preparing for its initial public offering.
Madhusudan Kela-backed firm picks stake in SME stock Yash Highvoltage via preferential issue
Yash Highvoltage shares surged after ace investor Madhusudan Kela's firm bought nearly 14,000 shares. The company's board approved a preferential issue of up to Rs 151 crore to fund expansion, including enhancing its Resin-Impregnated Paper bushing manufacturing to 550 kV. This strategic move aims to bolster its position in the extra-high-voltage transmission segment and cater to growing demand.
Ace investors take a hit on portfolios in March quarter
Top Indian investors saw their portfolios shrink in the first quarter. Hemendra Kothari and Mukul Agrawal experienced over 25% declines. Madhusudan Kela's holdings fell 21%. The portfolios of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's family and Anil Kumar Goel were least affected. This period marked a sharp market downturn impacting many.
Madhusudan Kela picks beaten-down smallcap bets; buys Indiabulls, Simplex Infra in Q4
Ace investor Madhusudan Kela has bought stakes in Indiabulls Limited and Simplex Infrastructures Limited. These companies have seen recent underperformance. Kela's move signals a contrarian investment strategy. His portfolio includes other companies like Kopran and Bombay Dyeing. This selective accumulation in beaten-down stocks is a key highlight.

HEG Greentech demerger: Why Madhusudan Kela is betting ₹500 crore on this pivot
Steel is going green, and HEG sits at the center of this shift. As electric arc furnace capacity rises and energy storage expands, the company is betting on electrodes and clean-tech to power the transition.