Among others, Adani Total Gas has declined 42.5 per cent, Adani Transmission 38.2 per cent, Adani Green Energy 32.9 per cent, Adani Ports and SEZ 23.1 per cent, and Adani Enterprises by 16.1 per cent.
All the group stocks hit their 52-week highs in May-June 2021. The sharp decline began after heavy selling pressure following a report that was later denied by the group.
The group, on the other hand, said it is expecting double-digit growth in FY22 across its verticals, including electricity generation, ports, and renewable energy.
Adani Group shares have had a stellar run over the past few years.
Earlier this year, the group became the fourth business conglomerate to cross $100 billion in market cap — after Tata Group, HDFC Group, and Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Group.
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