Hindustan Construction Company has experienced a significant breakout, moving past its 20 and 50-day moving averages due to a descending wedge formation. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is also above 50, suggesting an increase in volume during the breakout, indicating a potential resumption of the previous uptrend.
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Hindustan Construction Company aims to secure new orders worth INR 15,000 crore and achieve a 20% increase in revenue by fiscal year 2026-27. The company is simultaneously working towards reducing debt as part of its strategic growth plan.
Hindustan Construction reports a significant 60% decrease in Q4 EBITDA compared to last year, falling from ₹4.3B to ₹1.7B. The decline also resulted in a shrinkage of EBITDA margins, down from 31.2% to 17.2%.
HCC has reported a significant 142% year-on-year increase in net profit for the fiscal year 2026, reaching ₹205.8 crore. This surge is attributed to enhanced operational efficiency and cost management. The company's debt decreased by 38% year-on-year, standing at ₹1,995 crore. For FY26, order bookings amounted to ₹5,654 crore with a strong future pipeline of approximately ₹25,760 crore.
Elara Capital maintains a bullish outlook on Hindustan Construction Co., setting their target price at ₹30, indicating potential growth and recommending investors to consider buying shares in the company.
HCC's Q4 profits experienced a significant 34.6% year-over-year decrease, accompanied by a notable fall in EBITDA. This suggests challenging financial conditions for the company in the recent quarter.
Hindustan Construction Company is planning to boost its funds by issuing up to ₹800 crore through equity shares or linked securities. The company's authorized share capital has been increased to ₹400 crore, with the Articles of Association set for amendments to accommodate this change.
India aims to reach a nuclear capacity of 100 GW by 2047 at an estimated cost of Rs 20 lakh crore, with the SHANTI Act enabling private sector participation. Key players like Kirloskar Brothers, Walchandnagar, and HCC are strategically positioned along India's nuclear value chain; success will depend on effective execution and profitability.
Hindustan Construction Company has announced an online investor meet on May 14, 2026, starting at 6:00 p.m. More details about the virtual event can be found on their official website.
HCC secures a significant Rs 2,917 crore contract with CIDCO for water infrastructure projects. Additionally, the company has invested Rs 1,000 crore in a joint venture, which includes a 15-year DBO model.
Hindustan Construction wins a Rs 1,100 crore contract from CIDCO, marking a significant new project for the company. This deal will likely contribute to their ongoing growth and development plans.
Mukul Agrawal increased his ownership in HCC by nearly 0.23%, reaching a holding of 1.91% in the fourth quarter, indicating a growing interest in the company.
HCC's credit rating has been reaffirmed at CARE BBB with a stable outlook due to significant debt reduction, increased liquidity, and successful fundraising efforts. This decision acknowledges the company's reduced corporate guarantees, robust order book, and experienced leadership team.
Hindustan Construction Company maintains a stable outlook for the fiscal year 2025, according to CARE Ratings. The ratings agency has also preserved its ratings for Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) and Other Certificates of Deposits (OCDs), despite reductions in the rated amounts.
Hindustan Construction has moved arbitration awards valued at approximately INR 1,979 crore to one of its subsidiaries, effectively balancing the transaction with equal liabilities, resulting in a net-zero impact on assets.
HCC Contract Solutions has secured significant arbitration awards totaling approximately INR 1,979 crores from a company with zero net assets. This victory underscores their success in negotiating favorable outcomes, even under challenging financial conditions.