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High Insider Ownership Stocks In India With Earnings Growth Worth A Closer Look

Simply Wall St·08/22/2026 17:19:17
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Germany’s manufacturing PMI is climbing to multi year highs, which puts fresh attention on companies that can grow earnings even as conditions shift between regions and sectors. Fast growing stocks with high insider ownership can be especially interesting in times like this, since management has more skin in the game. This article looks at three stocks from that screener that may suit growth focused investors.

The three stocks highlighted below are just a starting sample, since the full screen surfaced 104 more companies with similarly compelling growth and insider alignment stories that are not covered here. To identify and analyze the ideas that best fit your own criteria, head straight to the Fast Growing Stocks With High Insider Ownership screener.

Rubicon Research (NSEI:RUBICON)

Rubicon Research is a Mumbai based specialty pharmaceutical company that develops complex formulations across pain, cardiovascular, central nervous system and other therapies. Its growth is closely tied to its proprietary RubiReten and RubiSRL drug delivery platforms, which support higher value products and lifecycle extensions. The company currently reports all of its ₹19,358 million revenue from a single broad segment covering pharmaceutical products, generics, specialty drugs, APIs and related services, so platform based products sit within a wider mix. Rubicon Research has a market cap of about ₹285.5 billion, reflecting the scale of investor attention on its growth and insider aligned story.

Investors looking at fast growing healthcare stocks may find Rubicon Research worth a closer look because its RubiReten and RubiSRL platforms give it a way to create differentiated formulations rather than only compete on commodity generics. Recent results indicate growth in both revenue and net income, which supports the case for the higher expectations currently reflected in the valuation. At the same time, a rich P/E ratio, meaningful use of borrowing and some board turnover mean the story involves risks. The upcoming CFO transition and merger of its subsidiary could be important signals for how Rubicon Research plans to manage capital and scale its platform driven pipeline from here.

RubiReten and RubiSRL could be driving a very different growth story at Rubicon Research than a headline P/E suggests. Get the full context on cash flows, leverage and board changes in the Rubicon Research financial health report

NSEI:RUBICON P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NSEI:RUBICON P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

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Atlanta Electricals (NSEI:ATLANTAELE)

Atlanta Electricals manufactures power, green, inverter duty and special duty transformers that feed directly into India’s clean energy and grid upgrade cycle, supplying utilities, solar projects and industrial users. The company generates all of its ₹20,027 million revenue from manufacturing power and special duty transformers in India, which keeps the business closely tied to domestic infrastructure and renewable investment. Its market cap of about ₹142.0 billion reflects meaningful market attention on that growth and insider ownership driven story.

Investors watching the clean energy build out may find Atlanta Electricals interesting because its core power and green transformers are directly linked to utility and solar project demand. Recent contract wins such as the Punjab State Transmission order worth about ₹2,851.5 million and strong Q1 FY2026 results suggest order book support and improving profitability. At the same time, a rich valuation and reliance on external borrowings raise questions about how resilient this performance will be if funding costs change. For investors willing to weigh that trade off, the mix of forecast ROE, insider alignment and transformer exposure to renewable infrastructure could merit closer attention.

Atlanta Electricals appears to be riding India’s clean energy buildout, yet its rich valuation and reliance on borrowings raise harder questions. Get the full context in the analysis report for Atlanta Electricals

NSEI:ATLANTAELE P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NSEI:ATLANTAELE P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Bajel Projects (NSEI:BAJEL)

Bajel Projects runs an EPC business focused on extra high voltage transmission lines and power distribution infrastructure, handling everything from engineering and design through manufacturing, construction and commissioning. The company generates all of its ₹27,508 million revenue from power transmission and power distribution projects, including monopoles, tubular and lattice transmission structures and galvanizing services, so its growth story is closely tied to grid expansion and electrification work. Bajel Projects has a market cap of about ₹22.2 billion, which reflects meaningful investor attention on its EPC driven growth and insider aligned story.

For investors looking at fast growing stocks with high insider ownership, Bajel Projects brings together rapid EPC driven earnings growth, a growing order book across ultra high voltage lines and substations, and management that is financially aligned with shareholders. At the same time, a very high P/E multiple, low current ROE and reliance on external borrowing mean expectations are already elevated and execution on large domestic and international contracts needs to stay tight. If you are willing to weigh those trade offs, the combination of strong recent growth, high voltage grid exposure and a relatively fresh board makes Bajel Projects a company worth a closer look.

Bajel Projects is pricing in rapid EPC growth, while current ROE and borrowing tell a more complex story. See how that trade off looks in the analyst forecasts for Bajel Projects and what the valuation might be missing.

NSEI:BAJEL P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NSEI:BAJEL P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.