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BHEL, SAIL at risk of losing Maharatna tagTwo major Indian public sector companies, BHEL and SAIL, face a one-year deadline to improve their financial performance. Failure to meet p...
BHEL shares' 85% returns, strong earnings fuel ownership churn as retail trims while FIIs, MFs raise exposureBHEL shares have delivered an impressive 85% return over the past year, fueled by robust earnings. This performance has attracted significa...
Rupee slide to 94-95 is a goldmine for these 3 sectors, says Amisha VoraThe Indian rupee's significant fall presents a major investment opportunity. Experts advise focusing on export-oriented sectors like pharma...
Ambuja Cements Q4 Results: Cons profit surges 78% YoY to Rs 1,830 crore; revenue rises 10%Ambuja Cements Q4 results: Ambuja Cements reported a strong Q4FY26 performance with net profit rising 78% YoY to Rs 1,830 crore and revenue...
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on WednesdayNifty 50 and BSE Sensex declined amid selling in banking, auto and IT stocks. Markets remain range-bound, awaiting triggers, with analysts ...
BHEL shares rally 5% after reporting 18% YoY rise in FY26 provisional turnoverShares of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited rallied nearly 5% after the company posted an 18% YoY rise in its FY26 provisional turnover to R...
BHEL logs 19% revenue growth at Rs 27,350 cr in 2024-25BHEL reported a significant 19% revenue increase, reaching Rs 27,350 crore for FY25. The company achieved a record order inflow of Rs 92,53...
BHEL pays final dividend of Rs 88 crore to govt of India for FY23) State-owned engineering firm BHEL on Thursday said it has paid Rs 88 crore as final dividend to Government of India for fiscal year 2022-...
Fundamental Radar: Three factors set to drive turnaround in BHEL over 3 yearsThe stock has given a stellar 75% return to investors so far in 2023, and it is the third consecutive year of double-digit returns. In 2022...
BHEL commissions 250 MW unit at Sikka thermal power plantState-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) today said it has commissioned a 250 MW coal-based thermal power unit at Sikka in Gujarat.
Slowing order book impacting BHEL performance: Amit Mahawar, Edelweiss Financial ServicesClients are facing liquidity issues and the demand overall in terms of the utility segment also is pretty bleak. So that has been impacting...
- BHEL Western Region posts PBT of Rs 278 crore in 2012-13
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL)'s power sector in Western Region earned a profit before tax (PBT) of Rs 278 crore in the fiscal 2012-13...
- Cabinet approves merger of BHPV with Bharat Heavy Electricals
The government today approved the merger of Vishakhapatnam-based Bharat Heavy Plate & Vessels with state-run power equipment major BHEL.
Power sector troubles may dim BHEL's prospectsState-run BHEL has been struggling over the last couple of years in the face of a slowdown in the economy and investment by firms.
Earnings Analysis: BHEL's surge in interest expense comes as a surpriseEven as BHEL’s performance at the operational level has been weak, a notable surge in the interest income from Rs 9.64 cr in the Sep ’11 qu...
- BHEL scouts for legal consultant for merger with Bharat Heavy Plate and Vessels
BHEL intends to engage a law firm for providing legal services in connection with merger of Bharat Heavy Plate and Vessels Limited with its...
- BHEL comfortably placed to meet revenue guidance
With an impressive YoY top line growth of close to 24% for Q2 of FY12, BHEL beat analyst estimates by a good margin.
- Chinese equipment less efficient than supplied by BHEL: Government
Amid a raging debate over the quality of power equipment, the government said Chinese gears are of lesser efficiency.
- BHEL likely to take final call on floating NBFC by April
BHEL is likely to take a final decision on floating a NBFC next month, with a view to cash in on the business potential of funding power pr...
- Chinese competition a big worry for BHEL
While BHEL's financial performance has remained stellar, what concerns analysts is the growing competition from Chinese companies.