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Share Fell From ₹2486 To ₹190; Government Holding 26%, Company Will Get 4000 Crore

Reliance Infra shares: Anil Ambani’s business Reliance Infrastructure Limited (NSE: RELINFRA) has received wonderful announcements. 

In reality, the cabinet of the Maharashtra government, headed by Eknath Shinde has endorsed the agreement for the stake of Reliance Infrastructure within Mumbai Metro One. 

Mumbai Metro One is a PPP (Public-Private Partnership project). It means both government as well as the private sector are involved in the.

Whose Share Is What?

The government holds an interest in the stake in Mumbai Metro One through Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority or MMRDA. 

in Mumbai Metro One, MMRDA has a 26 % share. In addition, Ambani’s Reliance Infrastructure has a 74 percent stake. 

The amount of this stake is estimated to be Rs4000 crore. This implies it is likely that the government of India will purchase Anil Ambani’s stake at around Rs 4000 crore. 

Let us tell you that Mumbai Metro One, the city’s first metro project started in 2007 under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model, 

has been the subject of controversy between the joint venture partners.

A Huge Drop In The Stock Market

In the midst of this when we look at the shares of Reliance Infrastructure, it fell severely on Wednesday. 

The share dropped 12.36 percent to 190.65. The previous closing for this share was 217.80. 

We can inform you the stock of Reliance Infrastructure was at Rs 2486.05 on the 11th of January 2008. 

Following this, there was a drastic drop in shares of the company. The shares from Reliance Infra fell by more than 99 percent and topped the price of Rs 9.20 on the 27th of March 2020.

Information About The Pattern Of Shareholding

The promoter has 16.50 percent stakes in Reliance Infrastructure. However, 83.39 percent stake is shared by shareholders of the public sector. Anil Ambani’s family is among the promoters. 

In this instance, Anil Ambani holds 1,39,437 individual shares. In addition, Anil Ambani’s spouse Tina holds shares of 1,23,812. 

About Reliance Infrastructure Ltd

Reliance Infrastructure Limited (RInfra) a Constituent member of the Reliance Group was incorporated in 1929 as an Indian company. 

It is among the biggest infrastructure companies. The company is involved in the provision of “Power”, “Engineering and Construction” (E&C), and “Infrastructure”. 

The company also participates in the execution, operation, and maintenance of various projects within the defense sector and infrastructural zones. 

It designs projects with the help of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) and offers services to roads, power, and metro railways. The company was previously called Reliance Energy. 

It operates in the utilities industries of India for the Generation, Transmission, and Distribution of Electricity across various states (Goa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh). 

The corporate headquarters is located in Mumbai.

Fundamental Analysis of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd

Market Cap ₹ 7,395 Cr.
Current Price ₹ 190.65
52-wk High ₹ 252
52-wk Low ₹ 131
Stock P/E
Book Value ₹ 242
Dividend 0.00 %
ROCE 8.95 %
ROE -0.67 %
Face Value ₹ 10.0
P/B Value 0.77
OPM 5.41 %
EPS ₹ -114
Debt ₹ 10,821 Cr.
Debt to Equity 1.13

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd Share Price Target 2024 To 2030

Year 1st Target 2nd Target
2024 ₹230 ₹257
2025 ₹264 ₹285
2026 ₹290 ₹325
2027 ₹330 ₹394
2028 ₹405 ₹428
2029 ₹450 ₹498
2030 ₹525 ₹600

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd Shareholding Pattern

Promoters Holding
Dec 2022 4.56%
Mar 2023 18.67%
June 2023 18.65%
Sept 2023 16.56%
Dec  2023 16.50%
FII Holding
Dec 2022 11.94%
Mar 2023 12.30%
June 2023 12.92%
Sept 2023 12.14%
Dec  2023 12.69%
DII Holding
Dec 2022 3.84%
Mar 2023 3.13%
June 2023 3.06%
Sept 2023 2.85%
Dec  2023 2.64%
Govt. Holding
Dec 2022 0.02%
Mar 2023 0.02%
June 2023 0.02%
Sept 2023 0.02%
Dec  2023 0.02%
Public Holding
Dec 2022 79.49%
Mar 2023 65.74%
June 2023 65.22%
Sept 2023 68.33%
Dec  2023 68.03%
Others Holding
Dec 2022 0.16%
Mar 2023 0.13%
June 2023 0.13%
Sept 2023 0.11%
Dec  2023 0.11%

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd Share: Last 5 Years’ Financial Condition

To gain a better understanding of how the market is performing, let’s look at the outlook of this share in the previous years. 

However, investors should be aware of the risks and the market conditions before making any investment decision.

Last 5 Years’ Sales:

2019 ₹ 19,731 Cr
2020 ₹ 19,990 Cr
2021 ₹ 17,735 Cr
2022 ₹ 19,689 Cr
2023 ₹ 21,552 Cr

Last 5 Years’ Net Profit:

2019 ₹ -2,323 Cr
2020 ₹ 908 Cr
2021 ₹ 3,116 Cr
2022 ₹ -868 Cr
2023 ₹ -3,534 Cr

Last 5 Years’ Debt-To-Equity Ratio:

2019 1.12
2020 1.46
2021 0.95
2022 1.01
2023 1.23

Last 10 Years’ Profit Growth:

10 Years:
5 Years:
3 Years:
Current Year: -63%

Last 10 years’ Return on Equity (ROE):

10 Years: 5%
5 Years: 7%
3 Years: 0%
Last Year: -1%

Sales Growth Over 10 Years:

10 Years: 0%
5 Years: 4%
3 Years: 4%
Current Year: 4%

Conclusion

This article is a complete guide about Reliance Infrastructure Ltd Share.

These information and forecasts are based on our analysis, research, company fundamentals and history, experiences, and various technical analyses. 

Also, We have talked in detail about the share’s future prospects and growth potential.

Hopefully, these informations will help you in your further investment. 

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