Motilal Oswal analysts retained their 'Buy' rating on BEL with a target price of ₹490, based on 45 times September 2027 estimated earnings.
BEL share price rose after the company announced that it will pay the dividend of ₹0.90 per share on September 23, 2025.
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the defence and aerospace sectors must adhere to stringent quality standards to become part of the global supply chain, Bharat Electronics Limited chairman and managing director Manoj Jain said on Saturday. Speaking at the curtain-raiser of the 7th edition of the India Manufacturing Show (IMS), billed as the 'Aerospace & Defence Engineering Expo', Jain stressed the importance of quality and certification. "MSMEs must align with stringent quality and certification standards if they are to be part of the global supply chain," he said, adding that flexibilitywithout compromising regulatory complianceis essential from both large industries and MSMEs. "This calls for a mindset change across the ecosystem," he noted. IMS 2025 is being organised by Laghu Udyog Bharati-Karnataka in association with the IMS Foundation. The international expo, scheduled to be held from November 6-8 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, will showcase core ..
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In the past month, BEL has outperformed the market by surging 13 per cent, as the company secured orders amounting of ₹3,973 crore in June.
BEL share price rose after the company announced that it has bagged an additional order of ₹572 crore.
The northward move in BEL share price came after the company announced that it has signed a deal with the Defence Ministry worth Rs 2,210 cr, for supply of EW Suite for Mi 17 V5 Helicopters of IAF
The fall in BEL share price came after the company missed its revenue guidance for the financial year 2025 (FY25).
The defence ministry on Wednesday signed a Rs 2,906 crore contract with state-run Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) for procurement of transportable radar (Ashwini) for the Indian Air Force. The radar has been indigenously designed and developed by Electronics and Radar Development Establishment of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It is capable of tracking aerial targets from high-speed fighter aircraft to slow moving targets such as unmanned aerial vehicles and helicopters. The defence ministry said acquisition of the radar will significantly enhance the operational preparedness of the Indian Air Force. "As part of the government's efforts to strengthen indigenous defence capabilities, the Ministry of Defence has inked a capital acquisition contract with BEL for the procurement of Low-level Transportable Radar, LLTR (Ashwini) at a cost of Rs 2,906 crore," an official readout said. The contract was signed in presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh. Th
The rise in the Bharat Electronics share price came after the company announced that it has secured additional orders worth Rs 843 crore
The rise in the BEL share price came after the company announced that its Board of Directors has declared an interim dividend of Rs 1.50 per equity share for the financial year 2024-25
As per the ministry release, these state-of-the-art radios will enable secure and reliable information sharing, collaboration, and situational awareness through high-speed data
Navratna Defence PSU Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) will showcase its latest offerings for the armed forces at Aero India 2025, scheduled to be held at Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bengaluru, from February 10 to 14. Aero India 2025 will feature a range of advanced products and systems from BEL, according to the press release. Among the key offerings in communication equipment are variants of Software Defined Radio, Radio on the Move, and High Capacity Radio Relay. Electro-optic devices on display will include the Uncooled Thermal Imager Sight for Assault Rifles, Passive Night Vision Goggles, and the Border Observation Surveillance System. In the domain of airborne electronic warfare and avionics, BEL will showcase products such as the Stall Protection System for helicopters, Digital Flight Control Computer, and Tactical Data Link for naval platforms. Shipborne systems on display will include the Passive Hydrophone Element (Low and Medium Frequency), HUMSA-NG Transducer Element,
Among the top highlights of Bharat Electronics Q3 performance include a 39% Y-o-Y growth in execution and a 330 bps expansion in Ebitda margin to 28.9 per cent, surpassing analyst expectations
The rise in the BEL share price came on the back of an additional order win worth Rs 561 crore
Navratna defence public sector undertaking Bharat Electronics Ltd has set an annual target of acquiring orders worth Rs 25,000 crore by the end of FY25
On the bourses, BEL and Data Patterns have given solid returns. On a year-to-date (Y-T-D) basis, BEL soared over 59%, while Data Patterns gained 35%
The uptick in the BEL share price came on the back of an additional order win worth Rs 634 crore
GRSE, Cochin Shipyard, BDL, BEML, MDL, MIDHANI, BEL and HAL are up in the range of 3% to 10% on the BSE in Tuesday's intra-day trade in otherwise subdued market.