BHARTIARTL ENTRY PRICE 1910 TARGET 1963, SL 1873.

BHARTIARTL ENTRY PRICE 1910 TARGET 1963, SL 1873.
Recently, the stock has given a breakout above its 52 week high of Rs.1917and poised above the breakout. Any pullback upto 1910 will make it attractive with a risk below 1873 favoring target price of Rs.1963.
Jefferies sees a 27% upside in the stock with a target price of Rs.2370.
Earlier in June, Macquarie had raised its price target on Bharti Airtel, while its bull case target implies further upside on the stock.
With an 'Outperform' rating on Bharti Airtel, Macquarie had raised its price target to ₹2,050 from ₹1,800 earlier, while reiterating its positive view on the fundamentals of India's telecom sector.
In Q4 2024-25, Companys Net profit surged 432% YoY to ₹11,022 crore, driven by strong earnings from the towers business (Indus) and Africa operation along with rising domestic ARPU (now ₹245/m) The board approved a ₹16 per share final dividend, reflecting solid free cash flows and shareholder returns.
Core Business Segments
The company has significant stakes in Indus Towers (tower infrastructure) and Nxtra Data (data centers), which support its telecom and enterprise operations.
Airtel’s operations span across four primary business verticals:
1. Mobile Services
o Airtel is India’s second-largest telecom operator with over 360 million subscribers.
o It provides 2G, 4G, and rapidly expanding 5G services in over 7,000 towns.
o In Africa, Airtel has a strong footprint across 14 nations.
2. Homes & Broadband
o Offers high-speed fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services through Airtel Xstream Fiber.
o Serves millions of households with bundled broadband, OTT, and voice solutions.
3. Airtel Business (Enterprise Services)
o Provides cloud, data center, cybersecurity, and IoT services to global and Indian enterprises.
o Airtel is a preferred partner for digital transformation in banking, IT, manufacturing, and government.
4. Digital TV & Content
o Operates Airtel Digital TV, a leading direct-to-home (DTH) platform.
o Its OTT super app Airtel Xstream integrates TV, movies, and music.
Company profile :
Bharti Airtel Ltd, commonly known as Airtel, is one of India’s largest and most influential telecommunications companies. Founded in 1995 by Sunil Bharti Mittal, the company revolutionized the telecom landscape in India by introducing affordable mobile services and pioneering outsourcing-based operating models. Headquartered in New Delhi, Airtel today operates across 18 countries in Asia and Africa, serving over 500 million customers, and stands as a global force in mobile and digital connectivity.
Airtel Africa is a major revenue and profit contributor. The company operates in 14 African countries, serving over 140 million users, offering mobile money (Airtel Money), voice, and data services.
Airtel Africa is separately listed on the London Stock Exchange and has emerged as a high-margin growth engine.
Strategic Innovations & Future Roadmap
· Satellite Internet: Partnered with SpaceX’s Starlink to expand rural broadband and enterprise solutions pending regulatory approvals
· Data Centers & Cloud: Nxtra Data is building India’s largest network of hyperscale and edge data centers, tapping into India’s growing digital infrastructure needs
· Green Initiatives: Focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy usage in towers and data centers
The company is also investing in AI, automation, and next-gen digital architecture to enable future-ready services across consumer and enterprise layers.
Bharti Airtel is more than a telecom operator—it is a digital powerhouse at the heart of India’s and Africa’s connectivity revolutions. Its leadership in 5G, focus on premium services, and vision for a digitally inclusive future make it one of the most strategically positioned telecom giants globally. As India embraces a digital-first economy, Airtel’s integrated platform approach, customer-centric innovations, and infrastructure expansion will continue to deliver long-term value for stakeholders.
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