Dixon Technologies among top losers on NIFTY Midcap 150; Solar Industries, KPIT Tech stocks drag
With a last traded price of Rs 14,241.00, Dixon Technologies experienced a decrease of 1.83% during today's trading session. Investors are advised to monitor the stock's performance in the upcoming sessions, considering both the negative sentiment and the company's underlying financial strength.
Alpha Desk
June 25, 2025 / 10:38 IST
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During today's trading session, several stocks within the NIFTY Midcap 150 index experienced declines. The NIFTY Midcap 150 index serves as an indicator of the performance of mid-sized companies in the Indian stock market, making its movements closely watched by investors. According to the latest market data, Dixon Technologies, Solar Industries, KPIT Technologies, Union Bank, and AB Capital were among the top losers. As of 10:33 am on June 25, 2025, this article provides a summary of their performance and a detailed overview of Dixon Technologies' recent consolidated financial results. The sentiment analysis from Moneycontrol as of June 23, 2025, indicates a bearish outlook for Dixon Technologies.
Notable Losers in NIFTY Midcap 150
The following stocks were among the top losers in the NIFTY Midcap 150 during today's session:
The following section provides an in-depth analysis of Dixon Technologies' consolidated financial performance, offering insights into the company's financial health and key performance indicators.
Revenue Trends
Dixon Technologies has demonstrated substantial revenue growth over the past five years, showcasing its expanding market presence and operational capabilities. The annual revenue figures are as follows:
Year
Revenue (Rs Cr)
Mar 2025
7,540.26
Mar 2024
6,069.52
Mar 2023
6,922.53
Mar 2022
3,947.61
Mar 2021
2,515.63
The quarterly revenue trend also indicates growth, reflecting the company's ability to maintain momentum on a quarterly basis. The figures are:
Quarter
Revenue (Rs Cr)
Mar 2025
2,166.55
Dec 2024
1,973.08
Sep 2024
1,715.83
Jun 2024
1,694.78
Mar 2024
1,610.71
Net Profit Analysis
In line with revenue growth, Dixon Technologies has also recorded increases in net profit, demonstrating improved efficiency and profitability. The annual net profit figures are:
Year
Net Profit (Rs Cr)
Mar 2025
1,282.38
Mar 2024
874.88
Mar 2023
811.44
Mar 2022
455.47
Mar 2021
288.07
The quarterly net profit figures show the following trend, indicating consistent performance:
Quarter
Net Profit (Rs Cr)
Mar 2025
348.69
Dec 2024
336.54
Sep 2024
298.68
Jun 2024
298.47
Mar 2024
240.15
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
Dixon Technologies' Earnings Per Share (EPS) has consistently improved over the years, reflecting increased profitability per share. The EPS values are:
Year
EPS (Rs)
Mar 2025
133.65
Mar 2024
92.38
Mar 2023
83.68
Mar 2022
48.77
Mar 2021
30.54
The quarterly EPS values reflect the same upward trend, highlighting steady growth:
Quarter
EPS (Rs)
Mar 2025
35.61
Dec 2024
34.80
Sep 2024
31.59
Jun 2024
31.66
Mar 2024
25.98
Key Balance Sheet Metrics (Consolidated)
The consolidated balance sheet provides crucial insights into the company's financial structure and stability. Key metrics include:
Metric
Value (Rs Cr)
Share Capital
18 (remained constant over the last five years)
Reserves & Surplus (Mar 2025)
4,368
Total Assets (Mar 2025)
8,261
Total Liabilities (Mar 2025)
8,261
Key Financial Ratios
Several key financial ratios offer a deeper understanding of Dixon Technologies' financial performance, providing insights into its efficiency, leverage, and profitability:
Ratio
Value
Return on Networth/Equity (ROE) (Mar 2025)
27.57%
Debt to Equity Ratio (Mar 2025)
0.21
Current Ratio (Mar 2025)
1.95
With a last traded price of Rs 14,241.00, Dixon Technologies experienced a decrease of 1.83% during today's trading session. Investors are advised to monitor the stock's performance in the upcoming sessions, considering both the negative sentiment and the company's underlying financial strength.