1. Introduction
In the fast‑moving world of Indian equities, the share price of Bharti Airtel Ltd is closely watched by investors, analysts and market watchers alike. This article provides the latest live quote, important financial metrics and what they could mean for investors. Provided by Vizzve Finance, this guide is designed to help you keep up to date with one of India’s major telecom stocks.
2. Live Share Price & Summary
As of the latest data: the share price of Bharti Airtel is approx ₹ 2,054.10 on the NSE.
Key highlights:
52‑week high: ~ ₹ 2,110.40.
52‑week low: ~ ₹ 1,511.80. 1
P/E ratio: ~ 33.5 (varies by source).
Dividend yield: ~ 0.75 % to 0.8 %.
Note: Share price moves rapidly. Always check live sources before making investment decisions.
3. Why Investors Are Watching Airtel
Bharti Airtel is not just any telecom player—some of the factors boosting its relevance:
It operates in multiple geographies, including India and several African countries.
Recent financials show strength: for example, in Q4 FY25 adjusted net profit jumped ~77% YoY.
It has achieved a milestone by overtaking a major IT company in market cap to become among India’s most valuable firms.
4. What the Metrics Mean
P/E Ratio: A P/E of ~33–35 implies the market expects growth; for a telecom company, this is moderately high, reflecting future growth potential.
52‑Week Range: The range between ~₹ 1,511 and ~₹ 2,110 suggests both risk and potential upside; recent price is closer to the upper end.
Dividend Yield: At ~0.75 %–0.8 %, the yield is modest—this stock may be more growth‑oriented than income‑oriented.
Financial Strength: A healthy return on equity (ROE) and expanding revenue base enhance the investment thesis.
5. Analyst Outlook & Outlook Summary
Brokerage reports and analysts remain largely positive. For example, one report maintained a “Buy” rating with a target of ~₹ 2,050.
That target implies limited near‑term upside if the share price is already ~₹ 2,050+, so investors may look for catalysts: new business growth, tariff hikes, rural expansion or strengthened Africa operations.
6. Key Risks to Consider
Regulatory changes in telecom sector (tariffs, spectrum fees)
Intense competition from peer companies
Currency risk in overseas operations (Africa)
High leverage or interest burdens could weigh on margins
7. How To Use This Information
If you are considering investment: use the live price and compare with your entry target and risk tolerance.
For short‑term trading: keep an eye on price momentum, support/resistance levels near the 52‑week high.
For long‑term holding: focus on fundamentals like growth in ARPU (average revenue per user), subscriber additions and geographical diversification.
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(FAQ)
Q1. What is the current share price of Bharti Airtel?
A: As per latest available data, it is approximately ₹ 2,054.10 on the NSE.
Q2. What is the 52‑week high and low for Bharti Airtel?
A: 52‑week high ~ ₹ 2,110.40 and low ~ ₹ 1,511.80.
Q3. What is Bharti Airtel’s P/E ratio?
A: According to recent data it is around 33–35.
Q4. Does Bharti Airtel pay dividends?
A: Yes, the dividend yield is modest at approximately 0.75%–0.8%.
Q5. What factors could drive Bharti Airtel’s stock higher?
A: Key drivers include growth in subscribers, increased ARPU, expansion in Africa, tariff hikes, 5G rollout and favourable regulatory policy.
Q6. What are the main risks facing Bharti Airtel’s stock?
A: Regulatory changes, competitive pressure, margin erosion from leverage, currency risks, slower than expected growth in telecom sector are potential risks.
Published on : 3rd November
Published by : Deepa R
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