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Physicswallah is ‘class’ apart, says DAM Capital after initiating with Buy rating. 3 reasons why
DAM Capital has initiated coverage on PhysicsWallah with a Buy rating, calling the ed-tech firm ‘a class apart’ and highlighting strong growth drivers. Brokerage cites low customer acquisition cost, a scalable online business, and expanding offline centres as key positives, expecting sustained revenue growth and improving profitability over coming years.

Buy, Sell Or Hold: Tata Tech, Physicswallah, Force Motors, MRPL, Cummins, Coforge, And More — Ask Profit
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PhysicsWallah Q4 Results: Losses narrow 74% YoY to Rs 75 crore as revenue jumps 51%
PhysicsWallah sharply reduced its quarterly and annual losses in FY26 as revenue growth accelerated through disciplined scaling and AI-led efficiency. The ed-tech company reported strong EBITDA expansion, rising paid users and wider physical presence, while strengthening its path toward sustained profitability and technology-driven growth.
The IPO afterlife for unicorns: How mutual funds are doubling down on next-gen leaders
Indian mutual funds have boosted their investments in five new-age companies. Funds poured into stocks like Urban Company, Ather Energy, Lenskart, Meesho, and PhysicsWallah. This shows growing confidence from domestic investors in these tech-focused businesses. Brokerages are also initiating coverage with positive outlooks. This trend indicates a significant shift in institutional capital towards India's new-age economy.

Stocks to Watch Today: Physicswallah, Swiggy, Q-Line Biotech, Lupin, Wockhardt, Ashok Leyland, GMR Airports, PG Electroplast, West Coast Paper in focus on 29 May
Stocks in News, 29 May: Stocks like Physicswallah, Ashok Leyland, Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation, Bata India, PC Jeweller, GMR Airports, PG Electroplast, Gabriel India, Hikal, Varroc Engineering, Enviro Infra Engineers, HG Infra Engineering, Swiggy, and Indoco Remedies will be in focus on May 29.