Suzlon Energy Shares Fall Back to Rs 50 Mark: What Should Investors Do?
Shares of Suzlon Energy have experienced significant volatility, trading around the Rs 50 mark in recent sessions. The stock has seen a 37.52% drop in the last six months and has fallen 23.57% in 2025.
- Recent Performance: The stock closed at Rs 50 on January 28, 2025, and has since faced fluctuations. In just two weeks, the stock dropped by 12.28%.
- Turnover: The stock saw a turnover of Rs 11.14 crore, with 22.19 lakh shares changing hands on BSE.
52-Week High and Low
Suzlon’s stock is now trading 42.04% below its 52-week high of Rs 86.04, which occurred on September 12, 2024. The stock reached a 52-week low of Rs 35.49 on March 14, 2024.
- High Volatility: Suzlon Energy has a beta of 1.2, indicating high volatility over the year. The stock is also trading below its moving averages across multiple time frames, from 5 days to 200 days.
Analyst Views and Predictions
Several analysts have weighed in on the stock’s potential direction:
- Mandar Bhojane (Choice Broking) suggests that Suzlon is in a sideways to bearish trend, with immediate support at Rs 50. A breakout above Rs 54 could push the price toward Rs 58-64, while a drop below Rs 50 may bring it closer to Rs 46. The stock remains below key exponential moving averages (EMAs), indicating weak momentum.
- A R Ramachandran, an independent analyst, also notes bearish signals on the daily charts, with strong resistance at Rs 54. A close below Rs 47.8 could lead to a target of Rs 43.5.
Brokerage Recommendations
Despite the challenges, some brokers remain positive about Suzlon’s long-term prospects:
- Morgan Stanley has an ‘overweight’ stance with a target price of Rs 71, expecting the wind industry constraints around land acquisition to improve by FY26.
- JM Financial has assigned a buy rating, with a target price of Rs 80, citing a strong order book, increased manufacturing capacity, and improvements in operational readiness.
Strong Profit Growth
Suzlon Energy has reported a 91% YoY rise in net profit for Q3 FY25, with profits increasing to Rs 388 crore from Rs 203 crore in the previous year. Revenue surged 91% YoY, reaching Rs 2,969 crore.
- Future Growth: The company’s strong performance in Q3, backed by solid revenue growth, has positioned Suzlon well for future growth, despite the stock’s short-term challenges.
What Should Investors Do?
Given the bearish trend and volatility, investors should approach Suzlon Energy with caution. Key support and resistance levels should be monitored closely:
- Bullish Scenario: A move above Rs 54 could indicate potential upside, with targets near Rs 58-64.
- Bearish Scenario: A breakdown below Rs 50 may suggest further downside toward Rs 46 or lower.
Long-Term Outlook: Analysts remain optimistic about Suzlon’s long-term potential, with a strong order book and improvements in operations, making it a stock to watch for future gains once its short-term challenges are overcome.