Today, December 12, 2025, marks the ex-date for key corporate actions for several companies, including Mrs Bectors Food Specialities, Bharat Rasayan, NACL Industries, Nureca Ltd, and VLS Finance Ltd. These actions, which include stock splits, bonus issues, rights issues, and share buybacks, determine shareholder eligibility for benefits and can impact share prices, liquidity, and market sentiment.
Corporate Actions Overview
- Mrs Bectors Food Specialities Ltd – Stock Split
The company goes ex-date for a stock split, reducing the face value from ₹10 to ₹2 per share. This makes the shares more affordable and increases liquidity, potentially attracting more retail investors.
- Bharat Rasayan Ltd – Stock Split and Bonus Issue
Bharat Rasayan turns ex-date for two actions:
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- Stock split from ₹10 to ₹5 to make shares more accessible.
- 1:1 bonus issue, doubling existing shareholding for current investors.
Both measures reflect confidence in the company’s growth and aim to reward shareholders.
- NACL Industries Ltd – Rights Issue
NACL Industries enters its ex-date for a rights issue, allowing existing shareholders to purchase additional shares at a discounted rate. The raised funds will support business expansion, working capital, and debt management.
- Nureca Ltd – Share Buyback
Nureca Ltd goes ex-date for its share buyback program. By repurchasing shares, the company reduces outstanding shares, enhancing earnings per share (EPS) and overall shareholder value.
- VLS Finance Ltd – Share Buyback
VLS Finance also turns ex-date for a buyback, reflecting its focus on capital efficiency and rewarding shareholders through value enhancement.
Corporate Actions Snapshot
| Company Name | Corporate Action | Ex-Date |
| Mrs Bectors Food Specialities | Stock Split (₹10 to ₹2) | 12 Dec 2025 |
| Bharat Rasayan Ltd | Stock Split (₹10 to ₹5) | 12 Dec 2025 |
| Bharat Rasayan Ltd | Bonus Issue (1:1) | 12 Dec 2025 |
| NACL Industries Ltd | Rights Issue | 12 Dec 2025 |
| Nureca Ltd | Share Buyback | 12 Dec 2025 |
| VLS Finance Ltd | Share Buyback | 12 Dec 2025 |
Understanding the Corporate Actions
- Stock Split: Divides one share into multiple units, lowering the price but maintaining total investment value, improving liquidity and affordability.
- Bonus Issue: Provides free shares to shareholders based on a set ratio, using company reserves.
- Rights Issue: Allows existing shareholders to buy additional shares at a discounted price to raise capital.
- Share Buyback: Companies repurchase their own shares, reducing supply and potentially increasing shareholder value.
Ex-Date Explained
The ex-date is the first day a stock trades without eligibility for a corporate benefit. Investors must own the shares before this date to qualify for the respective corporate actions.
Summary:
On December 12, 2025, Mrs Bectors, Bharat Rasayan, NACL Industries, Nureca, and VLS Finance turn ex-date for stock splits, bonus issues, rights issues, and buybacks. These corporate actions determine shareholder eligibility for benefits and may influence share liquidity and market sentiment. Investors must hold the stock prior to the ex-date to qualify for these corporate benefits.
Disclaimer:
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