
ABB - ABB India Limited Share Price
Electrical Equipment
Valuation | |
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Market Cap | 1.2 LCr |
Price/Earnings (Trailing) | 63.38 |
Price/Sales (Trailing) | 9.47 |
EV/EBITDA | 44.6 |
Price/Free Cashflow | 107.04 |
MarketCap/EBT | 47.22 |
Enterprise Value | 1.2 LCr |
Fundamentals | |
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Revenue (TTM) | 12.63 kCr |
Rev. Growth (Yr) | 2.7% |
Earnings (TTM) | 1.89 kCr |
Earnings Growth (Yr) | 3.3% |
Profitability | |
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Operating Margin | 20% |
EBT Margin | 20% |
Return on Equity | 26.45% |
Return on Assets | 15.1% |
Free Cashflow Yield | 0.93% |
Price to Sales Ratio
Revenue (Last 12 mths)
Net Income (Last 12 mths)
Growth & Returns | |
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Price Change 1W | -0.10% |
Price Change 1M | -5.4% |
Price Change 6M | -8.7% |
Price Change 1Y | -26% |
3Y Cumulative Return | 27.6% |
5Y Cumulative Return | 44% |
7Y Cumulative Return | 24.9% |
10Y Cumulative Return | 15.6% |
Cash Flow & Liquidity | |
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Cash Flow from Investing (TTM) | -503.31 Cr |
Cash Flow from Operations (TTM) | 1.33 kCr |
Cash Flow from Financing (TTM) | -770.38 Cr |
Cash & Equivalents | 935.63 Cr |
Free Cash Flow (TTM) | 1.12 kCr |
Free Cash Flow/Share (TTM) | 52.75 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Total Assets | 12.39 kCr |
Total Liabilities | 5.32 kCr |
Shareholder Equity | 7.08 kCr |
Current Assets | 10.95 kCr |
Current Liabilities | 5.27 kCr |
Net PPE | 1.04 kCr |
Inventory | 1.78 kCr |
Goodwill | 14.62 Cr |
Capital Structure & Leverage | |
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Debt Ratio | 0.00 |
Debt/Equity | 0.00 |
Interest Coverage | 144.95 |
Interest/Cashflow Ops | 81.96 |
Dividend & Shareholder Returns | |
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Dividend/Share (TTM) | 44.16 |
Dividend Yield | 0.78% |
Shares Dilution (1Y) | 0.00% |
Shares Dilution (3Y) | 0.00% |
Risk & Volatility | |
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Max Drawdown | -2.6% |
Drawdown Prob. (30d, 5Y) | 19.62% |
Risk Level (5Y) | 34.2% |
Latest News and Updates from ABB India
Updated Jul 23, 2025
The Bad News
Equity benchmarks experienced a significant decline due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Recent market volatility has raised concerns among investors regarding stock performance.
Despite the recommendations, the overall market environment remains uncertain due to external pressures.
The Good News
Dharmesh Shah recommends investors to buy shares of ABB India, noting favorable technical setups.
Shah believes that the Nifty will maintain its support level, encouraging the accumulation of quality stocks during dips.
Market internals remain strong, with a significant percentage of stocks above their 200-day averages, indicating potential for recovery.
Updates from ABB India
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Newspaper Publication • 10 May 2025 Please refer enclosed file |
General • 10 May 2025 Please find enclosed file |
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Summary of Latest Earnings Report from ABB India
Summary of ABB India's latest earnings call, featuring management's outlook on business performance, financial results, and analyst Q&A sessions that highlight key strategic initiatives and market challenges.
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Revenue Breakdown
Analysis of ABB India's financial performance, highlighting revenue trends, growth patterns, and key metrics through quarterly analysis.
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Share Holdings
Understand ABB India ownership landscape with insights into key distribution patterns, offering investors a clear view of stakeholder dynamics.
Holding Pattern
Share Holding Details
Shareholder Name | Holding % |
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ABB Asea Brown Boveri Limited | 75% |
ABB NORDEN HOLDING AB | 0% |
Overall Distribution
Distribution across major stakeholders
Ownership Distribution
Distribution across major institutional holders
Is ABB India Better than it's peers?
Detailed comparison of ABB India against industry peers, highlighting key financial metrics, valuation ratios, and performance indicators to provide competitive context within the sector.
Ticker | Name | Mkt Cap | Revenue | Price %, 1M | Returns, 1Y | P/E | P/S | Rev 1-Yr | Inc 1-Yr |
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LT | Larsen & Toubro | 4.73 LCr | 2.52 LCr | -4.90% | -4.90% | 31.48 | 1.89 | - | - |
SIEMENS | Siemens | 1.08 LCr | 20.27 kCr | -3.50% | -55.60% | 41.5 | 5.34 | - | - |
CGPOWER | CG Power and Industrial Solutions | 1.04 LCr | 7.57 kCr | -2.10% | -9.10% | 146.42 | 13.79 | - | - |
HAVELLS | Havells India | 95.56 kCr | 21.72 kCr | -2.90% | -16.60% | 67.66 | 4.4 | - | - |
BHEL | Bharat Heavy Electricals | 83.62 kCr | 28.8 kCr | -8.30% | -22.90% | 156.96 | 2.9 | - | - |
HONAUT | Honeywell Automation India | 35.1 kCr | 4.37 kCr | +2.40% | -26.20% | 67.05 | 8.03 | - | - |
SCHNEIDER | SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE | 21.83 kCr | 2.66 kCr | +14.60% | +19.10% | 81.54 | 8.2 | - | - |
Sector Comparison: ABB vs Electrical Equipment
Comprehensive comparison against sector averages
Comparative Metrics
ABB metrics compared to Electrical
Category | ABB | Electrical |
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PE | 63.38 | 67.94 |
PS | 9.47 | 6.19 |
Growth | 10.4 % | 11.5 % |
Performance Comparison
ABB vs Electrical (2021 - 2025)
- 1. ABB is among the Top 3 Heavy Electrical Equipment companies by market cap.
- 2. The company holds a market share of 10.1% in Heavy Electrical Equipment.
- 3. The company is growing at an average growth rate of other Heavy Electrical Equipment companies.
Income Statement for ABB India
Balance Sheet for ABB India
Cash Flow for ABB India
What does ABB India Limited do?
ABB India is a prominent Heavy Electrical Equipment company with the stock ticker ABB. The company boasts a market capitalization of ₹116,528.2 crores and has been actively involved in developing and selling a wide range of products and system solutions for utilities, industries, channel partners, and original equipment manufacturers, both in India and globally.
The company's operations are divided into several key segments:
Motion: This segment focuses on producing motors, generators, and drives, which are essential for various automation applications. It also provides valuable solutions and related services.
Robotics and Discrete Automation: Here, ABB India offers value-added solutions encompassing robotics, machine, and factory automation.
Electrification: This segment delivers a variety of digital and connected solutions targeting low- and medium-voltage applications, including EV infrastructure, solar inverters, modular substations, distribution automation, and more.
Process Automation: ABB India provides products, systems, and services such as turnkey engineering, control systems, measurement products, and industry-specific tools aimed at optimizing productivity in diverse sectors including oil and gas, power, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
Founded in 1949 and based in Bengaluru, India, ABB India was previously known as ABB Limited until it rebranded in June 2013. It operates as a subsidiary of ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
The company has shown solid financial performance, with a trailing twelve-month revenue of ₹12,541.7 crores and a profit of ₹1,871.6 crores over the past four quarters. In terms of growth, ABB India has experienced an impressive revenue increase of 77.4% over the last three years. Additionally, it offers dividends to its investors, with a yield of 0.77% per year, having returned ₹39.96 per share over the last 12 months.