TATAPOWER

Tata Power Share Price

₹408.05 -0.05 (-0.01%)

21 Nov, 2024 15:51

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Performance

  • Low
  • ₹397
  • High
  • ₹413
  • 52 Week Low
  • ₹257
  • 52 Week High
  • ₹495
  • Open Price₹412
  • Previous Close₹408
  • Volume13,361,686

Investment Returns

  • Over 1 Month -10.04%
  • Over 3 Month -3.39%
  • Over 6 Month -7.58%
  • Over 1 Year + 56.41%
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Tata Power Fundamentals Fundamentals refer to the financial data that companies report on a quarterly or annual basis.

  • P/E Ratio
  • 34.8
  • PEG Ratio
  • 7.1
  • Market Cap Cr
  • 130,386
  • P/B Ratio
  • 3.4
  • Average True Range
  • 14.93
  • EPS
  • 11.91
  • Dividend Yield
  • 0.5
  • MACD Signal
  • -7.49
  • RSI
  • 37.83
  • MFI
  • 54.05

Tata Power Financials

Tata Power Technicals

EMA & SMA

Current Price
₹408.05
-0.05 (-0.01%)
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  • Bullish Moving Average 1
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  • Bearish Moving Average 15
  • 20 Day
  • ₹426.86
  • 50 Day
  • ₹436.07
  • 100 Day
  • ₹433.98
  • 200 Day
  • ₹411.22

Resistance and Support

410.72 Pivot Speed
  • R3 426.73
  • R2 422.27
  • R1 415.18
  • S1 403.63
  • S2 399.17
  • S3 392.08

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Tata Power Co. Ltd. is one of India's largest integrated power companies, engaged in electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and renewable energy solutions. It operates thermal, hydro, solar, and wind power plants, promoting clean energy and sustainability.

Tata Power has an operating revenue of Rs. 63,488.87 Cr. on a trailing 12-month basis. An annual revenue growth of 12% is good, Pre-tax margin of 7% is okay, ROE of 11% is good. The company has a high debt to equity of 116%, which can be a reason to worry. The stock from a technical standpoint is trading below to its key moving averages. It needs to take out these levels and stay above it to make any meaningful move. It has recently broken out of a base in its weekly chart but failed to keep its momentum and is trading around -13% from the pivot point. From an O'Neil Methodology perspective, the stock has an EPS Rank of 76 which is a FAIR score but needs to improve its earnings, a RS Rating of 56 which is POOR indicating the underperformance as compared to other stocks, Buyer Demand at C+ which is evident from recent supply seen, Group Rank of 135 indicates it belongs to a poor industry group of Utility-Electric Power and a Master Score of C is fair but needs to improve. Institutional holding has declined in the last reported quarter is a negative sign. Overall, the stock has mediocre earnings and technical strength, there are superior stocks in the current market environment.

Disclaimer: This stock analysis report is algorithmically generated for informational purposes only and should not be considered as a buy or sell recommendation.

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Tata Power Corporate Actions - Bonus, Splits, Dividends

Date Purpose Remarks
2024-10-30 Quarterly Results
2024-08-06 Quarterly Results
2024-05-08 Audited Results & Final Dividend
2024-02-09 Quarterly Results
2023-11-08 Quarterly Results
Date Purpose Remarks
2024-07-04 FINAL Rs.2.00 per share(200%)Final Dividend

Tata Power F&O

Tata Power Shareholding Pattern

46.86%
9.13%
6.94%
9.15%
0%
23.73%
4.19%

About Tata Power

The Tata Power Company Limited is a private electric utility company based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Its role is to generate, transmit, and distribute energy within and outside the country. Tata Power is India's biggest integrated power company. It has a capacity of more than 13000 MW. In 2017, Tata Power Company Limited earned the distinction of becoming the first Indian power utility company to transport 1GW of solar modules abroad, printing the company's name on the list of the world's top energy players. 

In the early 1900s,three hydroelectric entities, Tata Hydro-Electric Power Supply Company (in 1910), the Andhra Valley Power Supply Company (in 1916) and the Tata Power Company (in 1919), were incorporated by the Tata group. Together these three companies were referred to as the Tata Electric Companies. The other two entities were amalgamated into the Tata Power Company in the year 2000. The company commissioned India's first hydroelectric project (72MW) in 1915 in Khopoli. After that, the second power plant was installed in Bhivpuri (75 MW) in 1919, and the third power plant was installed in Bhira (300 MW) in 1922.

Tata Power Plant is present in 35 Indian locations. Internationally, Tata Power plants operate in Indonesia, South Africa, Singapore, and Bhutan, prompting other power companies to follow suit.

 

Tata Power - Sustainability Initiatives

 

In 1915, Tata Power installed the first hydropower station at India's Khopoli. The company has about 34% clean energy, including wind, solar power, and hydropower generation, in its portfolio. Tata Power aims to increase this percentile to between 40 and 50% within a few upcoming years.

Tata Power's CSR initiative 'Club Enerji' has undertaken many energy conservation practices with children and schools. In ten years,  Club Enerji has worked with more than 533 schools, sensitized over 26.4 million citizens, and saved energy units worth around 31.8 million. The initiative is executed by a network of more than 3.6 lakh Energy Champions, about 4.1 lakh Energy Ambassadors and 2000+ self-sustaining Mini Energy Clubs.

Mahseer conservation project initiated by Tata Power aimed to conserve the endangered freshwater fish's biodiversity through breeding techniques and awareness. Tata Power has taken the sustainability initiative one step ahead with the launch of modern Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations in Hyderabad, Delhi, and Mumbai. India is gradually becoming a prime destination for EV vehicles, and Tata Power is playing a major role in the transformation by setting up EV charging stations rapidly.

Tata Power - Top Power Plants in India

The following are the most notable power plants of Tata Power in India:

Trombay Thermal Power Station 
This 1,580 MW thermal power station was set up in 1956 near Mumbai in Maharashtra. When it was first commissioned, its capacity was 62.5 MW. 

Jojobera Power Plant 
The 67.5 MW and 3×120 MW thermal power plant was set up in Jojobera near Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, in 1996.

Maithon Power Plant
Tata Power and Damodar Valley Corporation jointly developed the 1,050 MW (2×525 MW) thermal coal-based Maithon Power Plant in 2011.

Mundra Ultra Mega Power Plant 
The 4,000 MW (5×800 MW) thermal coal-based Mundra Ultra Mega Power Plant at Mundra, Gujarat, was commissioned in 2013.

Overseas Projects 
Tata Power has also undertaken various landmark projects overseas. Here are the most popular Tata Power overseas projects: 

Dubai - Jebel Ali' G' station (4×100 MW + desalination plant) 
Saudi Arabia - Al-Khobar II (5×150 MW + desalination plant) 
Saudi Arabia - Jeddah III (4×64 MW + desalination plant)
Kuwait - Shuwaikh (5×50 MW) 


Tata Power Stock Analysis

Tata Power is a leading electric utility company in India. It has over 12 million distribution consumers, 13068 MW generation capacity, 32% clean energy portfolio.

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  • NSE Symbol
  • TATAPOWER
  • BSE Symbol
  • 500400
  • Managing Director & CEO
  • Mr. Praveer Sinha
  • ISIN
  • INE245A01021

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Tata Power FAQs

Tata Power share price is ₹408 As on 21 November, 2024 | 15:37

The Market Cap of Tata Power is ₹130385.8 Cr As on 21 November, 2024 | 15:37

The P/E ratio of Tata Power is 34.8 As on 21 November, 2024 | 15:37

The PB ratio of Tata Power is 3.4 As on 21 November, 2024 | 15:37

Tata Power Future was a revolutionary hydroelectric power project called Dugar, where SN Power and Tata Power amalgamated into unlocking hydroelectric power potential in the Himalayan region. 
 

The products of Tata Power are electrical power and natural gas. These are produced through the generation and distribution of electricity, exploration of natural gas and production, transportation, and distribution. 
 

Praveer Sinha has been the CEO of Tata Power since 2018. 

Tata Sons Private Limited is the owner of Tata Power and holds a bulk of the share from its revenue. 
 

Mr Ratan N Tata was the Chairman of Tata Sons from 1991 till his retirement in 2012. Tata Sons is a holding company of the Tata Group.

Since September 2021, Tata Power has been in debt of ₹455.1b, up from ₹404.8b in 2020. 

Yes, it is a fortunate time to invest in Tata Power since it runs at a 4 months high level. With the stock's chart looking polished, the company has achieved record Q3 earnings. Investors can look to buy Tata Power shares with targets of ₹255 -270. 
 

Tata Power is vowing to reach renewable production of 15 GW by 2025. The current renewable energy accounts for 30% of the total capacity, while the target is for renewable energy to reach 80% by 2030. 
 

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The Chairman of Tata Power is Mr Natarajan Chandrasekaran.

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