ABB India's stock has moved towards a bullish outlook due to positive technical indicators like MACD, moving averages, and Bollinger Bands. This trend coincides with robust price action and growing optimism among investors in the heavy electrical equipment sector.
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ABB India executed a significant block deal worth INR 21.6 crore, trading approximately 32,520 shares at an average price of INR 6,643.5 per share on the NSE.
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Companies like Indian Hotels, ABB India, Satin Credit, and JSW Energy are discussing their outlook for Q4, focusing on the clarity of order books and potential seasonal trends that may impact their Q4 performance.
ABB India reports that 14% of its current orders are linked to data center projects, indicating a growing focus and contribution from the emerging data center sector towards overall manufacturing expansion.
ABB India's Q4 performance was affected by disruptions linked to ongoing wars, and the company has identified escalating raw material costs as an imminent challenge.
Motilal Oswal has revised their stance on ABB India, moving it from a 'Buy' to a 'Neutral' recommendation. The investment firm sets a new target price of ₹6,600 for the company.
ABB India Limited recently executed a significant block trade of over INR 21 crore, with individual shares transacted at approximately INR 6,399 each on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
ABB India's first-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) has decreased by 27%, with a corresponding drop in margins to 12.85%. This report was shared on CNBC TV18 regarding the financial performance of ABB India.
HDFC Securities maintains a positive outlook on ABB India, setting a target price of INR 6,996, indicating a potential upside for investors. The 'Add' rating indicates optimism towards the company's future prospects.
ABB India experiences a 10% drop following the release of disappointing earnings results, sparking concern among investors.
Tata Consumer Products' impressive results suggest a buy opportunity for futures at ₹1158, with a target of ₹1195-1210. On the other hand, Oberoi Realty shows strong results but decreasing margins, leading to a weaker outlook for ABB Futures, with a stop loss at 7210 and a target of 6900-6810.
The Sensex has experienced a significant drop of over 900 points today, causing the Nifty to slide below crucial levels. In particular, ABB India shares have plummeted by nearly 9%, trading at ₹6,373 with a high volume of approximately 1.75 million shares.
A recent wave of downgrades has led to a higher number of sell recommendations for ABB India's stocks, suggesting potential investment caution.
Citi maintains a sell recommendation on ABB India, with a target price of ₹5200, due to a projected 19% year-on-year drop in EBITDA. This decision is influenced by factors such as currency depreciation, increased competition, and project execution delays that are causing margin pressure for the company.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch maintains a 'Underperform' rating for ABB, setting a target price of INR 4764. This decision is based on the company's year-over-year revenue growth excluding robotics, which fell short of expectations. Additionally, increasing raw material costs and unfavorable mix have significantly squeezed margins, despite a 25% order growth increase. These factors may raise questions about ABB's valuation.
ABB India's share price dipped by 9.8%, reaching an intraday low of Rs 6,325. This drop coincides with a high volume of bearish bets at the Rs 6,400 strike, as evidenced by 3,381 put contracts. Despite robust fundamentals, the stock underperformed its sector and the Sensex, indicating lingering bearish sentiments.
Despite varied brokerage views, Elara Capital maintains a sell recommendation for ABB India. Conversely, the firm remains optimistic about Titan Company, citing a positive stock outlook compared to its peers.
ABB India's Q1 performance led to multiple downgrades due to a significant drop in earnings, EBITDA, and PAT by around 25%-27%. Concerns about expensive valuations, margin pressure, and weak capital expenditure growth have been raised by brokerages like Macquarie, Jefferies, and Citi.
ABB India saw a significant jump in profits during Q4 of the fiscal year 2026, yet the company's financial metrics indicate tightening margins, suggesting potential challenges ahead in maintaining profitability levels.
ABB India reported a fourfold increase in Q1 2026 profits, primarily due to the sale of their robotics business, resulting in a profit of Rs 1,784 crore. While revenue grew by 5.8% Year-over-Year to Rs 3,184 crore, EBITDA saw a 27% decrease, with margins contracting from 18.6% to 12.8%.
ABB India reported a substantial Q4 profit increase, jumping from ₹4.7B to ₹17.84B compared to the same quarter last year. This surge was accompanied by an uptick in revenue, rising from ₹30B to ₹31.84B year-on-year.
ABB India reported a 25% year-over-year increase in orders to INR 4,280 crore for Q1 of 2026, but profit was impacted due to changes in product mix, volatile metal prices, and foreign exchange rates.
ABB India's growth is primarily due to increased demand in infrastructure and grid modernization within the country. The company is focusing on sectors like renewable energy, data centers, and chemicals for growth. However, potential risks to margins are present due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
Oberoi Realty delivers robust Q4 results, contrasting with mixed Q4 performance from ABB. On the other hand, Urban Company disappoints with reported losses in the fourth quarter.
Anticipation is building as State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, and Bank of India are set to release their Q4 results, with investors particularly eager for SBI's financial guidance for FY27. Additionally, notable companies like Titan, Tata Consumer Products, ABB India, Britannia, and the BSE have reached new highs in key results.
Today marks the release of Q4 results for major companies including SBI, Titan, ABB India, BoB, MCX, Biocon, Dabur, Lupin, and MRF. Stocks to watch out for include Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, Kalyan Jewellers, BSE, KVB, TCP, ACME, with Hyundai and Swiggy also gaining attention.
ICICI Securities advises investing in Mankind Pharma, CG Power, and ABB for potential quick profits, according to Jay Thakkar. Meanwhile, the Nifty 50 is experiencing support and resistance levels between 23,300 and 24,300, while BankNifty remains within a range of 53,000-56,000 due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
ABB India will release its Q1 results for the January-March period of 2026 on May 8, 2026. An investor call is planned for the same day at 5:30 PM IST.
Major companies such as ABB India, Stovec Industries, and others announce dividends with ex-dates ranging from April 27 to May 1, 2026. Notably, Vedanta completes a demerger creating five entities, while Indrayani Biotech, Innovassynth, and Shakti Press have their record dates for rights issues next week.
Nomura maintains its negative stance on ABB India, suggesting shareholders consider selling, setting the price target at INR 5,958. Investors may wish to reconsider their holdings in ABB India accordingly.
ABB India reports a 26% increase in their order book, suggesting robust demand for industrial and electrification solutions, signifying positive trends in the industry.
ABB India experiences a 6% increase due to a 26% year-on-year growth in orders for Q1 of the current fiscal year. This success is driven by strong demand in India, with parent company ABB announcing a $75 million investment plan to enhance manufacturing and research & development capabilities within India.
The Nifty Next 50 index reached a 52-week high of 71,438.5, with gains led by power and Adani stocks. Notably, ABB India saw a significant surge of 31% in April, indicating strong growth potential in the energy and T&D sectors.
Investment analyst Kush Bohra has recommended purchasing shares of ABB India, TMB, and Graphite India due to bullish market indicators. He sets ambitious price targets at Rs 7,676 for ABB India, Rs 720 for TMB, and Rs 717 for Graphite India while suggesting stop losses as a precautionary measure for risk management.
ABB India has extended its upward trend for the third day in a row, with shares increasing by 2.4%. The company's positive momentum continues.
Emkay Global has upheld its recommendation for ABB India, suggesting a 'Reduce' stance, while adjusting the target price to Rs 6400. This decision comes as ABB India continues to aim for growth through sectors like renewables, rail, semiconductors, and battery storage.
ABB India Limited has completed a substantial block deal worth approximately INR 75 crores, with each share trading at INR 6,823. The transaction involved about 110,000 shares being exchanged on the NSE.
Despite delays in implementation, RDSS's grid modernization efforts in India have shown notable progress with a reduction in AT&C losses from 21.9% to 16.2%. This improvement has positively impacted companies like Siemens, ABB India, and Hitachi Energy due to increased demand for high-spec hardware. However, Genus Power and HPL Electric may face cash flow challenges due to unspecified reasons.
ABB India's 76th Annual General Meeting notice and report for the year 2025 reveal improvements in orders and revenues, with a 8% increase in both areas. However, profit after tax (PAT) saw a decline of 12%. The company emphasized sustainability and performance highlights throughout the year.