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Dixon, Kaynes Tech Shares Up 5%: EMS Stocks In Focus After Government Waives Customs Duty On Key Parts
Dixon, Syrma SGS, Avalon Technologies and Kaynes shares rallied up to 6% after the government waived customs duty on key electronics components.

Syrma SGS, Dixon Tech, Amber shares gain up to 5% after this positive development
Syrma SGS holds a distinct competitive edge in the domestic manufacturing of magnetic products, including inductor coils, chokes and transformers.

LG Electronics remains top pick; Amber's Oppo JV to drive growth from FY28: PL Capital
Praveen Sahay, Lead Research Analyst Consumer Durables, Building Materials & EMS, PL Capital Group, expects LG India to sustain revenue and EBITDA expansion over the coming quarters, while Amber Enterprises could see higher contributions from electronics manufacturing and mobile production beginning FY28. Dixon Technologies may benefit from a potential Vivo joint venture, although margin pressure is likely to persist due to raw material costs and lower PLI benefits.
Dixon Tech, Coforge, 8 other stocks among Motilal’s non-Nifty ideas ahead of Q1 results
Motilal Oswal has identified ten non-Nifty stocks for investors ahead of quarterly earnings. The brokerage anticipates healthy revenue growth across various market capitalizations. TVS Motor and Dixon Technologies are among the top picks with significant upside potential. Radico Khaitan and Indian Hotels Company also show promising revenue growth prospects. Coforge and Kirloskar Oil Engines are also highlighted for their future performance.

Kaynes Tech, Syrma Top Jefferies Picks Over Dixon Tech In EMS Space On PLI Component Push
Jefferies says the next phase of India's electronics manufacturing incentive programme is likely to favour component makers over assembly-led EMS companies, backing Kaynes Technology and Syrma SGS while retaining a Hold rating on Dixon Technologies.
Dixon Tech jumps as foreign brokerage raises target price to Rs 16,200
Dixon Technologies (India) surged 6.09% to Rs 13,215 after a foreign brokerage reiterated its 'Buy' rating on the stock and raised its target price to Rs 16,200.

Dixon Tech share price target raised; Investec now sees 30% upside
Investec sees further upside from a potential recovery in mobile exports, particularly if the proposed PLI 2 scheme is implemented, along with Dixon Technologies' planned entry into the speciality EMS segment through acquisitions.

This move by Dixon Tech could create a large and high-margin opportunity, Investec says
Beyond smartphones, Investec said Dixon's IT hardware and telecom businesses remain on a strong growth trajectory. It expects ongoing backward integration initiatives to support margin expansion from FY28 onwards.

TVS Motor, Dixon Tech In, Reliance, M&M Out: Which Stocks Made It Into Macquarie's New India Portfolio?
The biggest changes came in the brokerage's tactical portfolio, where it introduced Axis Bank, Hyundai Motor India and Dixon Technologies, while removing Shriram Finance, Reliance Industries and Coal India.

Dixon Tech Shares Jump After Vivo JV Nears Final Approval
Speaking to NDTV Profit in May, Saurabh Gupta, Executive Director and Group CFO of Dixon Technologies, acknowledged that the approval process had taken longer than anticipated but said there were no structural hurdles delaying the transaction.

One of Dixon Tech's biggest bulls sees further legs to its growth outlook
The government may approve the long-pending Dixon-Vivo joint venture this month. An inter-ministerial panel has reportedly granted in-principle approval, with final clearance expected following due process at the MeitY. Macquarie believes the approval could provide a meaningful new growth avenue for Dixon.

Dixon Tech Clarifies No Fresh Development In Proposed Vivo Partnership
The company said it had signed a binding term sheet with Vivo India in December 2024 to form a joint venture focused on original equipment manufacturing (OEM) of electronic products, including smartphones.