Investors often keep a keen eye on FII activity, knowing that foreign institutions typically enter the market only after thorough research. While it’s crucial to track where FIIs are putting their money, it’s equally revealing to see where they are trimming their stakes. We dug into BSE500 stocks to identify companies where FIIs have consistently reduced their holdings over the past two quarters—September (July–September) and December (October–December). After filtering, 177 stocks fit this pattern.
Interestingly, around 67 of these stocks have seen their prices drop between 10% and 75% over the past 1-year. Among them, the top 12 laggards—stocks that have fallen more than 35% and have experienced persistent stake reductions by FIIs. (Data Source: ACE Equity)
Over the past 1-year, the stock has dropped 75%, falling from Rs 1,211 to Rs 305. FII shareholding steadily declined from 7.23% in June ’25 to 6.51% in September ’25, and further to 6.01% in December ’25.
The stock has fallen 54% in the last year, moving from Rs 777 to Rs 355. FII shareholding gradually decreased from 1.97% in June ’25 to 1.83% in September ’25, and then to 1.14% in December ’25.
In the past year, the stock declined 53%, from Rs 901 to Rs 426. FII shareholding showed a steady drop from 9.88% in June ’25 to 9.76% in September ’25, and further to 9.29% in December ’25.
The stock has lost 47% over the last year, falling from Rs 418 to Rs 220. FII holdings consistently decreased from 6.74% in June ’25 to 4.93% in September ’25, and further to 3.88% in December ’25.
Over the past year, the stock declined 54%, from Rs 133 to Rs 61. FII shareholding fell steadily from 28.13% in June ’25 to 26.65% in September ’25, and then to 25.30% in December ’25.
The stock dropped 24% in the last year, moving from Rs 48 to Rs 36. FII shareholding gradually decreased from 6.85% in June ’25 to 6.54% in September ’25, and further to 6.26% in December ’25.
In the past year, the stock declined 35%, falling from Rs 1,703 to Rs 1,115. FII holdings showed a steady decrease from 5.36% in June ’25 to 4.63% in September ’25, and further to 3.90% in December ’25.
The stock fell 44% over the last year, from Rs 991 to Rs 558. FII shareholding consistently dropped from 19.14% in June ’25 to 17.62% in September ’25, and then to 17.34% in December ’25.
Over the past year, the stock declined 43%, falling from Rs 2,208 to Rs 1,257. FII shareholding steadily decreased from 11.41% in June ’25 to 9.77% in September ’25, and further to 9.41% in December ’25.
The stock dropped 34% in the last year, moving from Rs 1,676 to Rs 1,099. FII shareholding showed a steady decline from 9.10% in June ’25 to 8.03% in September ’25, and then to 7.58% in December ’25.
In the past year, the stock declined 33%, from Rs 365 to Rs 243. FII shareholding consistently decreased from 9.58% in June ’25 to 9.25% in September ’25, and further to 9.20% in December ’25.
The stock has fallen 38% over the last year, from Rs 715 to Rs 443. FII holdings gradually declined from 16.50% in June ’25 to 16.31% in September ’25, and further to 14.96% in December ’25.
Over the past year, the stock decreased 32%, from Rs 320 to Rs 217. FII shareholding steadily dropped from 31.55% in June ’25 to 31.31% in September ’25, and then to 29.22% in December ’25.
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