After a flat performance over the past 12 months (up just 3.85%), analysts see Hindalco stock set for a rebound, supported by a combination of commodity dynamics and company-specific factors.
Despite the soft quarter, JM Financial continues to highlight Tata Steel, JSPL, and Hindalco as top picks in the metals space.
The Hindalco plant, which will be in Andhra Pradesh's Kuppam, will supply aluminium for the production of Apple's iPhone chassis
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At its AGM, Hindalco unveiled a $10 billion investment plan over five years to expand aluminium, copper and alumina operations, with its Dahej smelter set to become the largest outside China
50% US tariffs on aluminium exports may impact Novelis
The aluminum major's revenue from operations for Q1 FY26 rose 12.7 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹64,232 crore from ₹57,013 crore in Q1 FY25
At 11:48 AM; Nifty Metal index, top gainer among sectoral indices, was up 1.4 per cent, as compared to 0.2 per cent decline in the Nifty 50.
The scenario for Hindalco and its US subsidiary Novelis is promising although Novelis has been impacted by tariffs
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The acquisition will boost Hindalco's North American presence and global alumina capacity as it eyes 1 million tonnes by FY30 through innovation and sustainability
As per media sources, the US government is likely to increase tariffs on imported steel and aluminium from existing 25% to 50% starting June 4, to support domestic manufacturing of metal in the US.
Aditya Birla Group's metal flagship Hindalco Industries has set a capital expenditure target of about Rs 7,500-Rs 8,00 crore for the current financial year, according to a regulatory filing. Hindalco Industries Managing Director Satish Pai, during a conference call post-announcement of Q4 earnings, said that this year's capex "guidance is about Rs 7,500 crore to Rs 8,000 crores". When asked about the capex guidance for the next financial year, Pai said: "I think the next year will be peak when we will start to have many of the upstream projects kicking in. But let me give you that guidance towards third quarter of this year when we know exactly what the cash out will be." The company's capital expenditure was Rs 6,500 crore in the last financial year. "Last year we spent Rs 6,500 crore, just for comparison," he said. The consolidated net profit of the company rose 66 per cent to Rs 5,284 crore in the quarter ended March 2025, driven by a strong performance by Indian operations ...
Upstream aluminium revenue stood at Rs 10,300 crore in Q4FY25 (up 22 per cent YoY), led by higher aluminium prices
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Hindalco Industries on Friday unveiled its Rs 500-crore EV component manufacturing facility at Chakan, in Pune, designed to cater to the growing demand for lightweight, crash-resistant battery solutions. The facility, built with a capital investment of Rs 500 crore and spread across 5 acres within an industrial park, represents Hindalco's foray into EV component manufacturing, a company statement said. "Our Chakan facility represents a strategic shift in India's EV ecosystem from import dependence to high-performance, localised aluminium solutions," said Satish Pai, Managing Director, Hindalco Industries Ltd. The company also announced the delivery of 10,000 aluminium battery enclosures to M&M Ltd. "Mahindra has partnered with Hindalco in the creation of the EV journey. Their expertise in developing materials and strong engineering capabilities to offer new solutions have played a key role in developing efficient and sustainable battery enclosure solutions," said Rajesh Jejurikar,
Of the 15 stocks in the Nifty Metal Index, five stocks, including Hindustan Copper, Nalco, Hindalco, JSL, and NMDC, hit fresh 52-week lows
Hindalco stock: Over the next five years, Hindalco Industries is mulling to invest approximately ₹45,000 crore in India, and $5 billion in the US as capex