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HAL Share Price Today, Target Price and Outlook: Can Hindustan Aeronautics Lift Off Again After the Tejas Setback?

HAL Share Price Today, Target Price and Outlook: Can Hindustan Aeronautics Lift Off Again After the Tejas Setback?

HAL shares traded near ₹4,347 on the NSE at 10:00 AM IST, down 2.1% from the previous close. The company’s order book reached ₹1.89 lakh crore in March 2025, nearly double the previous year, boosted by a ₹62,370 crore Tejas Mk1A order. Market cap stands around ₹2.9–3.0 lakh crore. Six-month return is –14%; one-year return is roughly –4%.
8 December 2025
Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) Share Price Today: Tejas Crash Fallout, Record Order Book and Street Targets as of 5 December 2025

Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) Share Price Today: Tejas Crash Fallout, Record Order Book and Street Targets as of 5 December 2025

HAL shares traded near ₹4,462 on the NSE at 10:30 AM IST, 5 December 2025, down 0.8% intraday, with a market cap close to ₹2.98 lakh crore. The stock is over 10% below its October high and trades below its 200-day moving average. FY25 provisional revenue was ₹30,400 crore, with Q4 profit down 8% due to Tejas Mk-1A delays. H1 FY26 revenue rose 10.9% year-on-year to about ₹11,448 crore.
5 December 2025
Dalal Street in Turmoil: Sensex Plunges 2,500 Points in a Week – Should You Buy the Dip or Brace for More?

Stock Market Today, 13 Nov 2025: GIFT Nifty flat, record‑low CPI lifts rate‑cut hopes; US shutdown vote in focus; Asian Paints, Tata Steel, HAL, IRCTC on radar

India’s October CPI fell to a record low 0.25% year-on-year, fueling rate cut speculation. GIFT Nifty futures pointed to a muted open. The rupee closed at 88.63 per US dollar on Wednesday. Wall Street ended mixed, with the Dow hitting a record close as investors awaited a US government shutdown resolution.

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  • Bitcoin Miners Face $19,000 Loss Per BTC Amid Falling Difficulty and Rising Costs
    March 22, 2026, 5:18 AM EDT. Bitcoin miners are losing about $19,000 on every BTC produced, driven by a network difficulty drop of 7.8% and surging energy costs tied to the Middle East conflict. The average cost to mine one bitcoin stands at $88,000, while the market price is near $69,200, pushing miners into an average 21% loss. Mining difficulty has fallen nearly 10% since the year's start, with hashrate retreating from last year's peak. Rising oil prices, disruption at the Strait of Hormuz, and geopolitical risks elevate mining expenses. Miners are coping by diversifying into AI and computing sectors. The next difficulty adjustment in April may decrease further, signaling continued stress and a shrinking miner base, impacting bitcoin's market structure beyond just the mining sector.
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