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Meesho Shares Hit 5% Lower Circuit After Lock-in Expiry, Slip 32% From December Peak

Shares of Meesho fell 5% to the lower circuit, trading close to their listing price, as selling pressure intensified following the expiry of the post-listing lock-in period. The stock is now down about 32% from its December high.

What Happened?

After its market debut, Meesho shares had surged nearly 65%, touching a peak of ₹254.40 on December 18. However, that rally proved short-lived. With the lock-in period ending, early investors and pre-IPO shareholders are now allowed to sell their holdings, leading to a spike in supply and a sharp decline in the stock price.

Why Lock-in Expiry Matters

A lock-in expiry often acts as a near-term overhang for newly listed companies:

  • Early investors look to book profits or rebalance portfolios
  • Increased supply puts downward pressure on prices
  • Sentiment weakens if fresh buying does not absorb selling

In Meesho’s case, the selling was strong enough to push the stock into a lower circuit, indicating limited buying interest at current levels.

Broader Market Context

The decline also comes amid cautious sentiment in new-age and internet stocks, where investors are increasingly focusing on:

  • Profitability timelines
  • Cash burn and margin visibility
  • Sustainable growth rather than headline GMV numbers

What Analysts Are Watching

Market participants say near-term movement in Meesho shares will depend on:

  • Whether selling eases after the initial lock-in-driven exit
  • Management commentary on path to profitability
  • Broader sentiment toward tech and consumer internet stocks

For now, Meesho’s stock appears to be undergoing a post-euphoria correction, a trend commonly seen in recent IPOs once early excitement fades and fundamentals come back into focus.

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