Microcap Textile Stock Under ₹100 Cr Market Cap: Gokak Textiles Jumps 48% in 1 Week

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Mumbai, January 31, 2026 | IST
Gokak Textiles Ltd
was in focus after the microcap textile stock recorded a sharp short-term rise, gaining nearly 48 percent over the past one week, according to exchange analytics data.
The stock was trading around ₹80.30, marking a weekly gain of 47.56 percent.

Short-Term Price Performance​

The counter has posted notable gains across multiple short-term periods.
PeriodAbsolute Gain (₹)Change (%)
1 Week25.8847.56%
2 Weeks20.8034.96%
1 Month11.5216.75%
YTD12.0517.66%

Market Capitalisation and Trading Data​

At current levels, Gokak Textiles has a market capitalisation of about ₹52 crore, placing it in the microcap category.
Key trading indicators include:
  • Free-float market capitalisation of around ₹13.36 crore
  • Turnover of approximately ₹37.6 lakh
  • Two-week average traded quantity of about 8,400 shares

Surveillance Status​

The stock remains classified under ASM Stage I, which is applied to securities exhibiting elevated volatility.

Price Band and Range​

Gokak Textiles trades within a 10 percent price band. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has moved between a low of ₹52.59 and a high of ₹113.

Earnings Snapshot​

The company continues to report negative trailing twelve-month earnings, with EPS remaining in the red. Valuation ratios such as PE are not meaningful due to losses.

About the Company​

Gokak Textiles Ltd is a listed textile manufacturer operating in the Other Textile Products segment. The company has a long operating history and is categorised as a microcap stock based on its current market capitalisation.
 

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Editorial Note

This news article was written and created by Virat, and published on IST.
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