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Patanjali Foods share price falls 0.45% on Jul 14, 2026

PATANJALI

Patanjali Foods Ltd

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Price check: Patanjali Foods down at ₹407.65

Patanjali Foods traded at ₹407.65 on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, down 0.45% from its previous close of ₹409.50. The stock was seen moving within a day’s range of ₹410.35 to ₹405.80 during the session data shared. The move placed the stock marginally lower on the day, even as the broader peer set also showed declines.

The market capitalisation for Patanjali Foods was reported at ₹44,356.75 crore as of Tue Jul 14, 2026 10:19:44. The company operates in the FMCG and edible oils segment, as stated in the provided company description.

Day range and recent momentum

Over the last five trading days, Patanjali Foods was reported to be down 1.60%. For longer periods, the data points in the feed show weaker performance, including a -25.05% return “in this year” and a -25.02% return over one year.

Separate return snapshots in the dataset also list a 1-month return of -9.57% and a 3-month return of -10.27%. These figures collectively indicate a soft trend across multiple time windows in the information provided, without attributing the move to any single trigger.

Peer moves mentioned alongside Patanjali Foods

The listed peers mentioned in the same snapshot included AWL Agri Business (-0.05%), Nestle India (-0.33%), and Britannia Industries (-1.23%). The peer performance cited is for context and reflects that declines were not limited to Patanjali Foods in that moment.

Mutual fund holding at 1.27% (June 30, 2026)

Mutual fund holding in Patanjali Foods was stated at 1.27% as of 30 Jun 2026. The same feed notes that mutual fund holding decreased from the last quarter, without providing the earlier percentage.

The dataset also lists several mutual fund schemes and their disclosed “Amount Invested (Cr.)” figures. Examples include Baroda BNP Paribas Arbitrage Regular Growth at ₹25.58 crore and Tata Mid Cap Growth Fund Regular Growth at ₹66.86 crore. The feed also shows Motilal Oswal Nifty MidSmall India Consumption Index Fund Regular Growth with an “Amount Invested (Cr.)” of ₹0.36 crore, along with a displayed “% of AUM” of 2.37.

Mutual fund schemes with holdings: what the table shows

Another table in the provided data lists mutual funds with holdings and shares held. It includes Aditya Birla Sun Life Arbitrage Fund Direct Plan Growth with 0.45% holding and 25,87,500 shares, and Tata Mid Cap Fund Direct Plan Growth with a 1.52% holding and 19,05,600 shares.

These scheme-level disclosures do not sum to the overall mutual fund shareholding figure in the feed and appear to represent select schemes rather than the complete MF universe. Still, they offer a view of which categories are present in the register in the provided snapshot.

Shareholding pattern trend: promoters, DII, FII, public

The shareholding pattern table provided covers Jul 2023 through Mar 2026 and shows a steady decline in promoter holding over time. Promoter holding is shown at 73.82% in Jul 2023 and at 68.26% by Mar 2026.

Over the same period, the table shows DII ownership rising from 3.09% (Jul 2023) to 13.04% (Mar 2026). FII holding is shown as 0% in Jul 2023 and at 10.82% by Mar 2026, while public shareholding is shown at 13.29% in Jul 2023 and 7.87% by Mar 2026.

QuarterPromotersDIIFIIPublic
Jul 202373.82%3.09%0%13.29%
Dec 202469.48%6.27%13.32%10.92%
Jun 202568.83%11.23%12.99%6.95%
Mar 202668.26%13.04%10.82%7.87%

Profit and sales figures cited in the dataset

The feed states that the company posted a net profit of ₹523.98 crore in its last quarter, without naming the quarter. Separately, another data point says Patanjali Foods (formerly Ruchi Soya Industries) reported net sales of ₹9,692 crore and net profit of ₹359 crore for Q1 2025.

A further snapshot in the supplied text states that “latest results show” revenue growth of 24% year-on-year to ₹8,899.71 crore, while net profit fell 31.35% year-on-year and 49.69% from the previous quarter. The dataset does not provide the specific quarter or year for that comparison, so the figures are best read as an isolated disclosure in the source feed.

Regulatory context: promoter stake sale via OFS

The provided text also includes a regulatory filing reference stating promoter shareholding reduced from 80.82% to 73.82% after a promoter entity sold shares on July 13-14 to meet SEBI norms on minimum public shareholding. It specifies that Patanjali Ayurved sold 2,53,39,640 equity shares through the Offer For Sale (OFS) route, representing 7% of the issued and paid-up equity share capital.

A Reuters excerpt in the same dataset describes an intention to divest up to 9% to comply with minimum public shareholding rules, with plans to sell as much as 7% during July 13-14 and an option to offload an additional 2%. The Reuters excerpt also mentions a minimum price for the sale at ₹1,000 per share in that context.

Key data points at a glance

Metric (as provided)Value
Last traded price (Jul 14, 2026)₹407.65
Change vs previous close-0.45%
Previous close (Jul 14, 2026 snapshot)₹409.50
Intraday range (Jul 14, 2026 snapshot)₹405.80 to ₹410.35
Market cap (Jul 14, 2026 snapshot)₹44,356.75 crore
1-year return (dataset value)-25.02%
Mutual fund shareholding (Jun 30, 2026)1.27%
Net profit (last quarter, dataset value)₹523.98 crore

What investors typically track from here

From the dataset, the two most concrete trackers are ownership changes and operating performance. Ownership-wise, the feed highlights mutual fund holding at 1.27% as of June 30, 2026, with a quarter-on-quarter decline noted, and a longer-term shareholding table that shows promoter stake trending down between Jul 2023 and Mar 2026.

On fundamentals, the dataset provides multiple profit and sales figures across different periods, including a last-quarter net profit figure and a Q1 2025 sales and profit snapshot. Investors following the stock often reconcile such numbers with subsequent quarterly disclosures to understand whether profit compression or volatility is persisting.

Conclusion

Patanjali Foods traded lower at ₹407.65 on July 14, 2026, extending a weak return profile visible across the 1-month, 3-month, and 1-year snapshots provided. The shareholding disclosures in the dataset point to a gradual reduction in promoter stake over time and a mutual fund holding of 1.27% as of June 30, 2026, flagged as lower than the prior quarter. Any further clarity on earnings trajectory and ownership changes would come from the company’s upcoming results and subsequent shareholding filings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Patanjali Foods traded at ₹407.65 on July 14, 2026, which was 0.45% lower than its previous close of ₹409.50.
The stock traded in a price range of ₹410.35 and ₹405.80 in the snapshot provided for July 14, 2026.
Mutual fund shareholding was reported at 1.27% at the end of June 30, 2026, and the feed says it decreased versus the previous quarter.
The dataset states Patanjali Foods posted a net profit of ₹523.98 crore in its last quarter (quarter not specified).
It says promoter shareholding reduced from 80.82% to 73.82% after Patanjali Ayurved sold 2,53,39,640 shares via OFS on July 13-14 to meet SEBI public float norms.

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