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Business Standard
23-05-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
Reliance Power share skyrockets 19% amid heavy volumes; more details here
Reliance Power share price was buzzing trade today amid heavy volumes. Reliance Power share price: Electric power generation, transmission and distribution company Reliance Power shares were buzzing in trade on Friday, May 23, 2025, with the scrip zooming up to 18.66 per cent to hit an intraday high of ₹52.90 per share At 1:23 PM, Reliance Power shares continued to trade near day's high, and were up 17.29 per cent to ₹52.29 per share. In comparison, BSE Sensex was trading 1.05 per cent higher at 81,802.05 level. What sparked 19% rally in Reliance Power share? Reliance Power share price was buzzing trade today amid heavy volumes. Earlier this week, Reliance Power joined hands with Bhutan's Druk Holding and Investments (DHI), to develop the country's largest solar power project in a ₹2,000 crore joint venture. The 500 megawatt (MW) project will be developed under a 50:50 partnership through a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) model. The project is expected to be the largest private sector foreign direct investment (FDI) in Bhutan's solar sector to date. Reliance Power signed a commercial term sheet for a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Green Digital Private Limited, a DHI-owned entity. READ MORE Reliance Power Q4 results Reliance Power reported a consolidated net profit of ₹126 crore in Q4FY25, driven by a major reduction in expenses. This marked a turnaround from the same quarter last year, when the company posted a net loss of ₹397.5 crore. Total income in Q4FY25 declined to ₹2,066 crore, compared to ₹2,193.8 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year. However, total expenses dropped sharply to ₹1,998.49 crore from ₹2,615.15 crore, contributing to the improved profitability. About Reliance Power Reliance Power is engaged in the development, construction, and operation of power generation and distribution projects across India and internationally. The company boasts a diverse energy portfolio that includes coal, gas, hydro, solar, and wind-based power projects. With over 6,000 MW of operational capacity, Reliance Power continues to expand its footprint through ongoing development of coal-fired and gas-fired power plants.


Mint
23-05-2025
- Business
- Mint
Reliance Infrastructure to Reliance Power: Why Anil Ambani-owned Reliance ADAG stocks are skyrocketing? EXPLAINED
Reliance ADAG group stocks in focus: Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) stocks, including Reliance Home Finance, Reliance Infrastructure, and Reliance Power, rallied sharply in Friday's trade (May 23). Reliance Home Finance shares surged 10% to ₹ 3.63 apiece, Reliance Power stock jumped 18.5% to a 6-month high of ₹ 52.82, while Reliance Infrastructure share price climbed 10% to ₹ 311 per share. The broad-based rally in ADAG stocks was driven by multiple positive developments that boosted investor sentiment and triggered a sharp spike in trading volumes on Dalal Street. Reliance Infrastructure-promoted Reliance Defence and Düsseldorfbased Rheinmetall AG on May 22 entered a strategic partnership in the field of ammunition. This marks the third major partnership for Reliance Defence, following its successful strategic alliances with Dassault Aviation and the Thales Group of France, the company said in a press release. 'In order to support this collaboration, Reliance Defence Ltd will set up a Greenfield manufacturing facility in the Watad Industrial Area, of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. In India, the new state-of-the-art facility will make a significant contribution to supplying the country's armed forces. The defence manufacturing complex will contribute in supporting India's ambitious defence export target of ₹ 50,000 crore by 2029,' Reliance Infra added. Additionally, all eyes are on Reliance Infrastructure stock ahead of its Q4 results later in the day. On May 20, Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Power executed a preferential allotment of equity shares aggregating ₹ 43.89 crore to two entities—Reliance Infrastructure Limited and Basera Home Finance Private Limited. According to an exchange filing, the company allotted a total of 1.33 crore fully paid-up equity shares at ₹ 33 per share (inclusive of a ₹ 23 premium). The shares were issued under the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, following the exercise of rights attached to previously issued warrants. In addition, Reliance Power recently announced a strategic international venture with Druk Holding and Investments Limited (DHI), the investment arm of the Royal Government of Bhutan. The two companies will jointly develop Bhutan's largest solar power project, with a planned installed capacity of 500 MW. In October 2024, Reliance Enterprises—jointly promoted by Reliance Power Limited and Reliance Infrastructure Limited—initiated a strategic partnership with DHI to develop solar and hydropower projects in Bhutan. The ₹ 2,000 crore project will be developed under a 50:50 joint venture on a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) basis. The company stated that the agreement—marked as the largest private sector FDI in Bhutan's solar energy sector to date—was formalized through a commercial term sheet with Green Digital Private Limited (GDL), a DHI-owned entity. Reliance Power said its total clean energy pipeline stands at 2.5 GWp of solar and over 2.5 GWh of BESS, making it India's largest player in the integrated solar + BESS segment. The turnaround in financial performance during the March quarter has also fueled renewed investor interest in the stock on Dalal Street. For the quarter ended March, the company posted a consolidated net profit of ₹ 126 crore, a significant recovery from a loss of ₹ 397.56 crore in the same quarter last year, driven by lower finance costs and reduced operating expenses. Total operating expenses fell from ₹ 3,575 crore in Q4FY24 to ₹ 2,108 crore in Q4FY25. However, revenue from operations declined to ₹ 2,066 crore from ₹ 2,193.85 crore year-on-year, primarily due to lower realizations. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations given in this article are those of individual analysts. These do not represent the views of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.


Mint
23-05-2025
- Business
- Mint
Reliance Power share price skyrockets 18% as bulls spurt trade volumes, biggest intraday jump since January 2024
Reliance Power share price in focus: Reliance Power's share price surged 18.5% in intraday trading on Friday, May 23, reaching a six-month high of ₹ 52.82 apiece on the back of a sharp surge in trading volumes. The rally also marked the stock's biggest intraday jump since January 2024. A total of 232.3 million shares changed hands on both the NSE and BSE as of 1:00 p.m. today, marking a four-fold increase over the stock's average weekly volume of 54 million shares. The stock has been on investors' radar in recent weeks due to multiple positive developments that have helped sustain the momentum and push the stock to multi-month highs. On May 20, Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Power executed a preferential allotment of equity shares aggregating ₹ 43.89 crore to two entities—Reliance Infrastructure Limited and Basera Home Finance Private Limited. According to an exchange filing, the company allotted a total of 1.33 crore fully paid-up equity shares at ₹ 33 per share (inclusive of a ₹ 23 premium). The shares were issued under the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, following the exercise of rights attached to previously issued warrants. In addition, Reliance Power recently announced a strategic international venture with Druk Holding and Investments Limited (DHI), the investment arm of the Royal Government of Bhutan. The two companies will jointly develop Bhutan's largest solar power project, with a planned installed capacity of 500 MW. In October 2024, Reliance Enterprises—jointly promoted by Reliance Power Limited and Reliance Infrastructure Limited—initiated a strategic partnership with DHI to develop solar and hydropower projects in Bhutan. The ₹ 2,000 crore project will be developed under a 50:50 joint venture on a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) basis. The company stated that the agreement—marked as the largest private sector FDI in Bhutan's solar energy sector to date—was formalized through a commercial term sheet with Green Digital Private Limited (GDL), a DHI-owned entity. Reliance Power said its total clean energy pipeline stands at 2.5 GWp of solar and over 2.5 GWh of BESS, making it India's largest player in the integrated solar + BESS segment. The turnaround in financial performance during the March quarter has also fueled renewed investor interest in the stock on Dalal Street. For the quarter ended March, the company posted a consolidated net profit of ₹ 126 crore, a significant recovery from a loss of ₹ 397.56 crore in the same quarter last year, driven by lower finance costs and reduced operating expenses. Total operating expenses fell from ₹ 3,575 crore in Q4FY24 to ₹ 2,108 crore in Q4FY25. However, revenue from operations declined to ₹ 2,066 crore from ₹ 2,193.85 crore year-on-year, primarily due to lower realizations. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations given in this article are those of individual analysts. These do not represent the views of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.


Mint
20-05-2025
- Business
- Mint
Why will Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Power shares be in focus tomorrow? EXPLAINED
Shares of Anil Ambani-led Reliance Power are likely to be in the spotlight on Wednesday, May 21, following key corporate developments including a preferential share allotment worth ₹ 43.89 crore and a landmark renewable energy partnership in Bhutan. Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Power has executed a preferential allotment of equity shares aggregating ₹ 43.89 crore to two entities—Reliance Infrastructure Limited and Basera Home Finance Private Limited. According to an exchange filing, the company allotted a total of 1.33 crore fully paid-up equity shares at ₹ 33 per share (inclusive of ₹ 23 premium). The shares were issued under the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, following the exercise of rights attached to previously issued warrants. Out of the total allotment, 33 lakh shares were allotted to Reliance Infrastructure, while 1 crore shares were issued to Basera Home Finance. Notably, the allotment price of ₹ 33 per share reflects a steep 26 percent discount to Tuesday's closing price of ₹ 44.73, a move likely to draw investor scrutiny in the trading session ahead. Adding to the buzz, Reliance Power recently announced a strategic international venture with Druk Holding and Investments Limited (DHI), the investment arm of the Royal Government of Bhutan. The two companies will jointly develop Bhutan's largest solar power project, with a planned installed capacity of 500 MW. The ₹ 2,000 crore project will be developed under a 50:50 joint venture on a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) basis. The agreement, marked as the largest private sector FDI in Bhutan's solar energy segment to date, was formalized through a commercial term sheet with Green Digital Private Limited (GDL), a DHI-owned entity. According to Reliance Power, the initiative aligns with its clean energy strategy and underscores its position as India's largest player in the integrated Solar plus Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) category. The company's clean energy pipeline currently stands at 2.5 GWp of solar capacity and over 2.5 GWh of BESS capacity. 'The landmark solar investment in Bhutan underscores Reliance Group's strategic focus on expanding its renewable energy portfolio while reinforcing its long-term commitment to strengthening India-Bhutan economic cooperation,' the company said. In addition to these developments, Reliance Power recently reported a notable turnaround in its financials for Q4FY25. The company posted a consolidated net profit of ₹ 126 crore for the January–March quarter, a significant recovery from a loss of ₹ 397.56 crore during the same quarter the previous year. However, total income declined to ₹ 2,066 crore from ₹ 2,193.85 crore YoY, primarily due to lower revenues. Shares of Reliance Power ended 2 percent lower at ₹ 44.73 on Tuesday, but have gained 12 percent in May so far, bouncing back from a 7 percent dip in April. Prior to that, the stock corrected 29 percent in March, 17 percent in February, and 6 percent in January. Despite recent volatility, the stock has soared 75 percent over the past year and is currently trading 17.5 percent below its 52-week high of ₹ 54.25 hit in October 2024. However, it remains up 92 percent from its 52-week low of ₹ 23.26 recorded in June 2024. Remarkably, Reliance Power has delivered multibagger returns of over 2,480 percent in the last five years, reaffirming its position as one of the best-performing Anil Ambani Group stocks over the long term. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.