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Why Investec is bullish on India's electronics export story
India's recent trade agreements and rising investments in manufacturing are helping improve the country's position in global supply chains. According to Investec Capital Services' Head Equities Mukul Kochhar, electronics exports are among the best-placed segments to benefit from this trend. Besides EMS, he sees strong opportunities in original design manufacturing (ODM) and defense electronics as Indian companies deepen their presence in the global electronics market. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.

Motilal Oswal says EMS industry will 'manage' memory shortage impact; Lists top picks
Going forward, Motilal Oswal estimates a 31% revenue compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over financial year 2026-2028 for these EMS companies, aided by robust order flows, healthy demand, capacity additions, ramp-up of existing and new plants.

Amber To Dixon: Motilal Oswal Lists Six Stocks To Buy In EMS Pack — Full List Inside
Motilal Oswal believes that EMS industry is poised to maintain its uptrend.

Sohum Asset CIO stays positive on telecom, renewables and data centres
Sanjay Parekh of Sohum Asset Managers sees potential in CarTrade Tech, large private banks and select infrastructure plays. While he remains constructive on India's manufacturing story, he believes valuations in the EMS sector are demanding and warrant caution. He also sees value-unlocking potential from Vedanta's demerger.

Rupee may weaken towards 98 as oil and US yields pressure EMs: David Hauner of BofA Securities
David Hauner, Head-Global EM Fixed Income Strategy at BofA Securities, remains structurally bullish on emerging markets over the long term despite near-term headwinds. He expects oil prices to ease, the US dollar to weaken and capital flows to gradually return to emerging market assets next year.

Manulife's Rana Gupta sees long-term opportunity in defence and platform businesses
Rana Gupta, Senior Portfolio Manager and India Equity Specialist at Manulife Investment Management, says Indian platform companies, defence plays, and infrastructure stocks are set for significant earnings growth by FY28–29, even as near-term oil price pressures and margin risks weigh on consumer durables, EMS, and travel-related sectors.

Nomura highlights the one stock to play the EMS theme, projects 30% upside
At 28 times its financial year 2029 estimated Earnings Per Share, Avalon Tech's current valuations are "attractive" as per Nomura.

Avalon Technologies Gets Bullish Initiation From Nomura — Check Target Price
Nomura expects trends such as nearshoring, clean energy and battery energy storage systems to create meaningful opportunities for outsourced industrial EMS companies.

Kaynes Tech Management Names One Segment Causing All The Cash Flow Concerns
Narayanaswamy went on to explain that the metering acquisition was designed to migrate Kaynes from an EMS supplier to a product company.
Kaynes Technology shares plunge 10%. Why JPMorgan, Nuvama downgraded the EMS stock
Kaynes Technology shares plunged after the company’s Q4 results disappointed investors on multiple fronts, including a revenue guidance miss, weaker balance sheet metrics, and a sharp drop in profit. The stock fell to Rs 3,760.10 on the BSE as brokerages turned cautious following the earnings report.

TCG Asset Management’s Shahzad Madon picks digital infra, defence & renewables as key themes
Shahzad Madon of TCG Asset Management says investors should focus on long-term themes like energy transition, digital infrastructure, defence and manufacturing amid global uncertainty. He believes these sectors will see strong multi-year growth driven by geopolitical changes and rising demand. Madon prefers transmission plays within renewables, and remains comfortable with EMS companies due to steady earnings growth and improving margins. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Subex wins multi-year deal from a leading North African Telecom operator
The Operator, who is part of the largest multi-country telecom group selected Subex for its flexible, governance-first EAM approach, which integrates seamlessly with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Geographic Information System (GIS), and Network Management System / Element Management System (NMS/EMS) systems. Powered by Subex HyperSense, the solution enables centralized 360 asset visibility, Fixed Asset Registry (FAR) reconciliation and workflow automation.