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Bharat Dynamics Stock Falls 8% on Weak Q4 Earnings and Execution Worries

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 30, 2026 4 Min Read
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Shares of Bharat Dynamics experienced a significant drop on Friday following the company’s announcement of a pronounced decline in quarterly profits. Investors responded to ongoing execution delays and weaker revenue performance, even as the company maintains a robust long-term order pipeline.

The stock closed 6 percent lower at ₹1,204.60 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). During trading, it fell over 8 percent, reaching a low of ₹1,175.40 compared to the previous close of ₹1,282.20.

For the quarter ended March 2026, Bharat Dynamics reported a standalone net profit of ₹113.18 crore, marking a 58.5 percent year-on-year decrease from ₹272.77 crore in the same quarter last year. The board proposed a final dividend of ₹0.40 per share.

Brokerages attributed the disappointing performance mainly to delays in project execution and supply chain disruptions rather than concerns about demand. Despite the earnings decline, sentiment remained weighed down.

Choice Institutional Equities described the Q4FY26 results as weak, highlighting a sharp drop in revenue and profitability, which led to a nearly 27 percent contraction in annual revenue. They noted that revenue recognition was adversely impacted by project execution delays.

Nonetheless, the brokerage emphasized that long-term growth drivers remain intact, buoyed by a strong order pipeline for missile programs including MRSAM, QRSAM, Astra, Akash-NG, VLSRSAM, Nag, HELINA, and MPATGM. They anticipate improved execution over the next two years as production increases, facilitating revenue conversion and earnings recovery from a low FY26 base. Choice Institutional Equities maintained a “buy” rating with a revised target price of ₹1,500 based on 40 times estimated earnings for FY28.

Motilal Oswal expressed caution, indicating that execution may continue to lag behind earlier expectations and margins might face pressure due to a higher proportion of bought-out components. They revised their FY27 and FY28 earnings projections downward by 25 percent and 28 percent, respectively, but still foresee annual revenue and profit after tax growth of 58 percent and 53 percent over FY26-28 from a low base. The brokerage downgraded their stance on the stock from “buy” to “neutral” and lowered their target price from ₹1,500 to ₹1,150, citing elevated valuations and near-term execution challenges.

Global brokerage Goldman Sachs maintained a “sell” rating and reduced its target price to ₹1,260, emphasizing ongoing concerns regarding execution. The firm noted that Bharat Dynamics has failed to meet expected execution benchmarks for seven consecutive years.

Goldman Sachs’ channel checks indicated that the FY26 revenue decline was attributable to domestic supply chain problems and the unavailability of a crucial component from an overseas supplier, resulting in a 27 percent year-on-year drop in revenue—contrasting sharply with other defense peers.

The brokerage noted a significant 75 percent year-on-year increase in inventory to ₹46.3 billion, more than double FY26’s revenue, primarily due to finished goods pending delivery. However, they also pointed out that Bharat Dynamics’ order book remains strong at approximately ₹257 billion, which suggests a solid book-to-bill ratio among defense companies under their coverage. Goldman Sachs anticipates robust order inflows around ₹140 billion in FY27, with execution improvements being a critical monitorable factor.

Published on May 29, 2026.

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