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Stocks Of Indian Company, With Just 2 Workers, Shot Up 55,000% Over Something That It NEVER Manufactured!
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RRP Semiconductor Ltd.’s spectacular stock rally is making headlines, but the company isn’t what its name suggests.
There is an ongoing probe on the shocking share surge. (Representative Image)
The stock market can be full of surprises, but few stories are as bizarre as this one. An Indian company, RRP Semiconductor Ltd., has seen its stock soar by a mind-blowing 55,000% in just 20 months, all this while reportedly having just two employees. What makes the story even stranger is that, despite its name, the company does not manufacture semiconductors at all.
The sheer absurdity of such a small company seeing this kind of surge makes it one of the most surreal episodes in recent Indian stock market history.
Trading Restricted By Stock Exchanges
Trading in RRP Semiconductor Ltd. has now been restricted by stock exchanges. On the BSE, the stock’s page displays the notice, “Trading Restricted – on account of Surveillance Measure.” RRP Semiconductor has been placed under Stage 1 of the Long-term Additional Surveillance Framework and Stage 0 of the GSM framework, reported CNBC-TV18.
A 55,000% Rally That Defies Fundamentals
The over 55,000% in the 20 months till December 17 is by far the biggest gain worldwide among companies with a market value above $1 billion, reported Bloomberg. This is despite the company posting negative revenue in its latest financial results.
The jaw-dropping stock market story is also doing the rounds on Instagram. According to a reel, “Rs 10,000 invested in it would have grown to Rs 55 lakhs during this window.”
Name Change Sparks Frenzy
Until 2024, RRP was a little-known real estate firm called GV Trading and Agencies. Things changed when Rajendra Chodankar, the founder of RRP, struck a deal to take over GD Trading and Agencies by repaying a Rs 8 crore loan owed to its founders. Chodankar renamed the company RRP Semiconductor. That single word, semiconductor, proved to be a powerful magnet for retail investors.
As the reel explains, “The moment the word ‘semiconductor’ entered this company’s name, retail investors went crazy.”
The timing was perfect. Global chipmakers like NVIDIA were soaring, AI was dominating headlines and India had no listed pure-play semiconductor manufacturing companies. For many investors, this stock seemed like a rare entry point into a hot global theme.
Hype, Rumours, Star Power
Fuel was added by unverified claims swirling on social media, including false rumours of cricket great Sachin Tendulkar being associated with the company and talk of 100 acres of land being allotted.
The real driver of the dizzying rally lay elsewhere. According to September shareholding data, Chodankar and a few of his close associates hold over 90% of the shares, leaving very little free float in the market.
Myths Busted
The reel also busts the biggest myths outright. “The talks of Sachin Tendulkar, 100 acres of land, all of that is completely fake.”
The episode has become a cautionary tale for investors caught in the fear of missing out. The narrator says. “NVIDIA is up, AI is everywhere and India has no semiconductor stocks. But this is a classic example of that desperation being exploited.”
SEBI Launches Investigation
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has launched a probe into the company. The market regulator is examining the sharp rise in RRP’s shares for possible wrongdoing.
Delhi, India, India
December 20, 2025, 14:50 IST
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