RIL shares rally over 2%; Here’s why brokerages are bullish…

Reliance Industries shares have given a thumbs up to the Q3 earnings . The stock opened higher at Rs 1,322.25 per share, and soared by 4.7% to reach intra-day high of Rs 1,326 per share. Trading at Rs 1,266.45 the previous day, the stock is approximately 21.28% away from its 52-week high of Rs 1,608.80.

Moreover, most brokerages are positive about the company’s long-term growth potential. Firms like Axis Capital, UBS, and Nomura have maintained their Buy ratings on the stock, citing strong performance in retail, O2C, and Jio, with key growth drivers like 5G adoption, new energy ventures, and digital expansion.

Reliance Industries Q3 Earnings – Brokerage views RIL Q3: Nomura cautious about valuation but holding on

Nomura also maintained its BUY rating, but lowered its SoTP-based target price to Rs 1,600 (down from Rs 1,725).
The firm adjusted its earnings expectations due to a reduction in core retail margins, driven by an increased share of grocery in the mix.

Also Read: Jio profit up 4.9% to Rs 6,861 crore; Arpu crosses Rs 200

RIL Q3: UBS says lower earnings outlook but ‘Buy’ rating intact

UBS revised its earnings expectations for FY25 – 27, lowering its forecasts by about 2%. This adjustment accounts for a slight decrease in retail margins, majorly due to an increased share of groceries in the mix, and a softening in the petro-chemical segment.

However, UBS remains bullish on RIL’s future, maintaining its BUY rating with a target price of Rs 1,550, citing future growth drivers like 5G, new energy, and home broadband. The brokerage also raised near-term capex estimates.

RIL Q3: HSBC Global Research has a ‘Hold’ rating with an eye on potential catalysts

HSBC Global Research has held a HOLD rating on RIL for over four years. The firm has been cautious due to the company’s expanded valuation multiples and a lack of clear catalysts. However, HSBC now sees signs of potential growth, particularly in the retail sector, where RIL is expected to optimise its portfolio and enhance grocery delivery services.

Moreover, the brokerage firm is optimistic about the company’s new energy business, with expectations of significant achievement in solar energy, hydrogen manufacturing, and sodium-ion cell production.

Also Read: RIL Q3 Results: 3 things to know about Q3FY25 earnings at this hour

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