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Why Is Apar Industries Share Price Falling? Key Reasons & Share Price Target

  • April 14, 2026
  • Posted by: Kashish Aggarwal
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Why Is Apar Industries Share Price Falling?

Apar Industries (NSE: APARINDS) share price has fallen -35% from its 52-week high of Rs 10,500 to Rs 6,800 — making it one of the most-searched stocks on investor platforms in April 2026. This analysis covers the key reasons for the fall, financial performance, technical levels, and the Apar Industries share price target for 2026.

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Table of Contents

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  • About Apar Industries
  • Why Is Apar Industries Share Price Falling? Key Reasons
    • 1. Market Valuation Reset
    • 2. Sector Headwinds
    • 3. Company-Specific Pressure
    • 4. Institutional Sentiment
  • Financial Performance & Technical Signals
  • Apar Industries Share Price Target
    • 12-Month Analyst Consensus Target
    • Recovery Catalysts
    • Apar Industries Share Price Target Analysis
  • Conclusion
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Q: Why is Apar Industries share price falling?
    • Q: What is Apar Industries share price target 2026?
    • Q: Is Apar Industries a buy at current levels?
    • Q: What are the key recovery catalysts for Apar Industries?
    • Q: What is Apar Industries’s market cap?
    • Q: What is Apar Industries’s P/E ratio?
    • Q: What are the risks of investing in Apar Industries now?
    • Q: What is the long-term outlook for Apar Industries?
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About Apar Industries

Apar Industries is India’s largest conductor manufacturer and a leading power cable company — supplying transmission lines and underground cables for India’s grid expansion. Power sector capex boom drove the stock to Rs 10,500 before the 35% correction.

Why Is Apar Industries Share Price Falling? Key Reasons

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1. Market Valuation Reset

Conductor realisation declining as aluminium prices moderate from FY25 peak.

2. Sector Headwinds

Order book execution delays — PGCIL and state transmission projects slower than announced schedule.

3. Company-Specific Pressure

Working capital intensive — large conductor orders require significant upfront raw material procurement.

4. Institutional Sentiment

US tariff impact on transformer export business — Apar exports transformers to US utilities.

Financial Performance & Technical Signals

ParameterValue
CMPRs 6,800
52-Week HighRs 10,500
52-Week LowRs 6,200
Market CapRs 27,000 Cr
Trailing P/E22x
Analyst Target (Base)Rs 8,000
Analyst Target (Bull)Rs 9,500
Upside to 12M Target18–40%

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Apar Industries Share Price Target

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12-Month Analyst Consensus Target

The analyst consensus 12-month target for Apar Industries is Rs 8,000 to Rs 9,500 — implying 18–40% upside from the current price of Rs 6,800. These are analyst projections and not guaranteed returns.

Recovery Catalysts

PGCIL Rs 1.7 lakh crore capex plan requires conductor supply — Apar is primary beneficiary.

Apar Industries Share Price Target Analysis

Short-term Rs 7,500–8,000; 12-month Rs 8,000–9,500; long-term Rs 12,000–14,000.

Conclusion

Apar Industries at Rs 6,800 has corrected -35% from its 52-week high of Rs 10,500. The reasons for the fall are specific and identifiable — conductor realisation declining as aluminium prices moderate from fy25 peak. The 12-month analyst consensus target of Rs 8,000–Rs 9,500 implies 18–40% upside when the recovery catalysts materialise.

This article is for informational purposes only. Please conduct your own research and consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is Apar Industries share price falling?

Apar Industries fell -35% from its 52-week high of Rs 10,500 to Rs 6,800. Key reasons: Conductor realisation declining as aluminium prices moderate from FY25 peak and Order book execution delays — PGCIL and state transmission projects slower than announced schedule.

Q: What is Apar Industries share price target 2026?

Analyst consensus 12-month target is Rs 8,000–Rs 9,500 — implying 18–40% upside from Rs 6,800. Not guaranteed returns.

Q: Is Apar Industries a buy at current levels?

This article does not constitute investment advice. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.

Q: What are the key recovery catalysts for Apar Industries?

Primary recovery catalysts: PGCIL Rs 1.

Q: What is Apar Industries’s market cap?

Apar Industries market cap is Rs 27,000 Cr at the current price of Rs 6,800.

Q: What is Apar Industries’s P/E ratio?

Apar Industries trailing P/E is 22x as of April 2026.

Q: What are the risks of investing in Apar Industries now?

Key risks: valuation at 22x P/E, sector headwinds, and macro uncertainty. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor.

Q: What is the long-term outlook for Apar Industries?

Short-term Rs 7,500–8,000; 12-month Rs 8,000–9,500; long-term Rs 12,000–14,000. Full details in the share price target section above.

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Author: Kashish Aggarwal
Kashish Aggarwal is a Financial Content Writer at Univest, covering Indian equity markets with a focus on share price target frameworks, technical analysis education, and sector deep-dives. Her published work spans bull-case/bear-case share price analysis, event-driven stock reactions, and beginner-friendly educational guides. Her articles blend fundamental analysis (analyst consensus targets, P/E, loan book quality, margin dynamics) with technical analysis (moving averages, 200-DMA, support/resistance levels) — giving retail investors a complete framework before any position. All articles are reviewed by Univest's in-house equity research team, led by Ankit Jaiswal, Senior Equity Research Analyst, to meet SEBI editorial standards. Coverage Areas • Share price targets — REC Ltd, Adani Green Energy (bull/bear case frameworks) • Event-driven analysis — Redington (US tariff impact), Star Cement (technical breakdown) • Technical analysis education — Direct Market Access, 200-DMA, indicator interpretation • Thematic listicles — Highest Dividend Paying Stocks, Real Estate Penny Stocks, Intraday Picks • Sector coverage — IT distribution, renewable energy, infrastructure finance, cement, real estate

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