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Dalmia Bharat sees easing cost pressures, stays the course on expansion
Dalmia Bharat says West Asia tensions are easing, but the impact of the war will continue to be felt through April-September before moderating

Dalmia Bharat share price gains as Goldman Sachs upgrades to ‘Buy’; sees 17% upside
Dalmia Bharat share price rose nearly 2% after Goldman Sachs upgraded it to a Buy. The target price was revised to ₹2,020, indicating a 17% upside. Concerns exist over energy costs, demand outlook, and capacity additions, but easing tensions in the West Asia conflict support a positive view.

Stocks To Buy: What about Dalmia Bharat excited Goldman Sachs that prompted a rating upgrade
At the current levels, Dalmia Bharat shares are trading at a one-year forward Enterprise Value / EBITDA multiple of 10.4 times its estimated earnings for financial year 2027 and 9.07 times for financial year 2028. In comparison, the largest player UltraTech, is trading at 18.6 times financial year 2027 and 15.5 times financial year 2028 EV/EBITDA.

Dalmia Bharat Plans To Raise Rs 4,000 Crore; Targets 110-130 MTPA Cement Capacity By FY31
Dalmia Bharat remains optimistic about the cement industry's growth prospects and expects cement demand to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6-7 per cent over the next few years, driven by government-led infrastructure spending, private-sector investments, and rising housing demand amid increasing urbanisation.
Dalmia Bharat plans to raise Rs 4,000 cr; targets 110-130 MTPA cement capacity by FY31
Dalmia Bharat is set to raise up to Rs 4,000 crore to fuel its ambitious expansion, aiming to reach 110-130 million tonnes per annum cement capacity by FY31. This strategic move, involving acquisitions and organic growth, aligns with anticipated industry demand driven by infrastructure and housing. The company is also focusing on premium products and strengthening its pan-India presence, building on recent acquisitions and strong financial performance.

BSE To Remove Dalmia Bharat From F&O Segment From Aug. 28
Dalmia Bharat's June 2026 contracts will expire on June 25, followed by the July series on July 30.
Dalmia Bharat seals Rs 2,850 crore deal for JAL cement assets after Adani insolvency takeover
Dalmia Cement has acquired key cement assets from Jaiprakash Associates for ₹2,850 crore. This deal, facilitated by the Adani Group's insolvency resolution, strengthens Dalmia's presence in central India. The acquisition includes cement plants and power capacity, boosting Dalmia's total capacity significantly. This move accelerates expansion plans and provides faster market access.

Explained - How the Jaiprakash assets acquisition benefits Dalmia Bharat
Dalmia Bharat has a plan to achieve capacity of 66.7 MTPA by the second or third quarter of financial year 2028, and end that financial year with a capacity of 75 MT.
Cement cos diverge on expansion plans amid West Asia uncertainty
Indian cement companies are taking different paths on spending. Some, like Ultratech Cement, Dalmia Bharat, and Nuvoco Vistas, are increasing investments for expansion. Others, including Ambuja Cement and Shree Cement, are slowing down their capital expenditure. This divergence reflects varied growth strategies in the Indian market. The focus remains on India's long-term development drivers.
Cement cos diverge on expansion plans amid West Asia uncertainty
Indian cement companies are taking different paths on spending. Some, like Ultratech Cement, Dalmia Bharat, and Nuvoco Vistas, are increasing investments for expansion. Others, including Ambuja Cement and Shree Cement, are slowing down their capital expenditure. This divergence reflects varied growth strategies in the Indian market. The focus remains on India's long-term development drivers.
Tata Consumer among 5 F&O stocks with a sharp rise in futures open interest
Five NSE F&O stocks, Dalmia Bharat, Tata Consumer Products, Kaynes Technology India, Bharti Airtel and Biocon, recorded sharp futures open interest gains on May 11, signalling increased trader participation and fresh positioning activity.
Shakti Pumps (India) Ltd leads losers in 'A' group
Dalmia Bharat Ltd, CCL Products (India) Ltd, Aditya Birla Real Estate Ltd and Vardhman Textiles Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 08 May 2026.