Heritage Foods and Amara raja Batteries, both linked to the telugu desam party (TDP) through their key stakeholders, have seen significant rallies in their stock prices, rising up to 10% recently. The rise in stock prices can be attributed to recent political developments involving the tdp and its leaders. Investors often react to political news, especially when it involves prominent figures with significant business interests. Heritage Foods' major stakeholder, Nara Bhuvaneswari, is the wife of Chandrababu Naidu, a prominent tdp leader. This political connection can influence investor sentiment, leading to increased interest and confidence in the company's performance.
Both companies may have shown strong business performance or positive future prospects, contributing to the rally. Investors often look at the fundamentals of a company, and if these are solid, they might be more inclined to buy or hold onto stocks, pushing prices higher.
Broader trends in the sectors these companies operate in—dairy products for
heritage foods and automotive batteries for Amara Raja—could also influence their stock prices. Favorable
industry trends, such as increasing demand for dairy products or a shift towards electric
vehicles (boosting battery demand), can benefit these companies.