New Delhi, March 12 -- Penny stocks are shares of listed companies with a lower market capitalization. These stocks usually have low share prices, typically under Rs.100 and often below Rs.50. In the US, stocks that trade for less than a dollar-mere pennies-are categorized as penny stocks, hence the name.

Generally, penny stocks have poor liquidity, meaning their trading volumes are low. However, if we focus solely on the price tag and disregard liquidity concerns, there are some low-priced companies with high market capitalizations and normal trading volumes.

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In this article, we highlight five such penny stocks worth monitoring in 2025.

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