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Amber Enterprises Share Price Target 2026: Analyst Forecast, Bull and Bear Case

Thu Apr 16 2026

Amber Enterprises Share Price Target 2026: Analyst Forecast, Bull and Bear Case

Amber Enterprises (NSE: AMBER) is trading at Rs 5,200 as of April 2026, against a 52-week high of Rs 7,500 and a 52-week low of Rs 4,500. The analyst consensus 12-month share price target stands at Rs 6,300–7,200 — implying 21–38% upside from current levels. This article covers the key catalysts and risks, technical levels, institutional positioning, and a structured breakdown of the short-term, 12-month, and long-term Amber Enterprises share price targets.

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Share Price Snapshot — April 2026

ParameterValue
Current Market Price (CMP)Rs 5,200
52-Week HighRs 7,500
52-Week LowRs 4,500
Market CapitalisationRs 17,500 Cr
Trailing P/E Ratio52x
SectorRAC EMS / Component Manufacturing / PLI
Promoter Holding40.8%
FII Holding22.8%
DII Holding16.4%
FY26 Dividend (Expected)Rs 8

Key Catalysts — Why Amber Enterprises Share Price Can Recover

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1. India’s Largest Room AC Manufacturer — OEM Backbone

Amber Enterprises manufactures complete room ACs and AC components (PCBs, heat exchangers, sheet metal) for every major brand in India — Voltas, Blue Star, Daikin, Panasonic, Haier — at a market share of 30–35% of total AC OEM production.

As India’s AC penetration rises from 8% to 25%+ over the next decade (versus China at 60%+), Amber’s manufacturing volumes grow proportionally — it is the infrastructure play on India’s air conditioning boom.

2. PLI Scheme — White Goods Beneficiary

Amber is one of the largest beneficiaries of India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for White Goods — receiving PLI incentives on inverter compressor and AC component manufacturing.

PLI manufacturing obligations force branded AC companies (Voltas, Daikin) to source from Indian manufacturers rather than import — structurally increasing Amber’s order volumes.

3. Component Backward Integration

Amber’s acquisition of PCB, motor, and heat exchanger manufacturers gives it control over the entire AC value chain — from raw material to finished goods assembly.

Backward integration captures 30–40% more of the AC bill of materials within Amber’s own revenue — versus previously outsourcing these components — improving margin quality.

4. Diversification into Railways and Defence Components

Amber’s electronics manufacturing division is expanding into Indian Railways (CCTV systems, passenger information systems) and defence electronics — higher-margin, government-backed segments that reduce AC cycle dependence.

Railway and defence electronics carry 15–18% EBITDA margins versus 8–10% for consumer AC manufacturing — mix shift improving consolidated profitability.

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Key Risks to Watch

US Tariff and Macro Uncertainty

The 26% US reciprocal tariff on Indian goods — announced April 2, 2026 — has created FII outflow pressure across all Indian equities including Amber Enterprises. A sustained tariff environment reduces earnings estimates by 5–8% if global growth decelerates.

Valuation Risk at 52x P/E

At 52x trailing P/E, Amber Enterprises is priced for consistent execution. Any earnings miss or guidance cut creates disproportionate de-rating risk versus peers trading at lower multiples.

Competitive Pressure

Intensifying competition in RAC EMS  may compress pricing power and market share in Amber Enterprises’s core segments over the medium term.

Input Cost and Margin Volatility

Raw material prices, energy costs, and currency moves can create quarterly earnings volatility that rational investors must account for when modelling Amber Enterprises’s target trajectory.

Institutional Selling Risk

FII holding of 22.8% means global risk-off events can trigger disproportionate selling pressure, disconnected from Amber Enterprises’s underlying fundamentals.

Technical Levels and Institutional Positioning

Amber Enterprises is at Rs 5,200 versus a 52-week range of Rs 4,500–Rs 7,500. Key technical support is at Rs 4,500 (52-week low zone) and resistance at Rs 6,300. The stock is below its 200-day moving average — technically in a downtrend that requires a confirmed close above Rs 6,300 to signal recovery.

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Amber Enterprises Share Price Target 2026

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Short-Term Target (3–6 Months)

Short-term Amber Enterprises share price target: Rs 5,800–6,300 — based on near-term catalyst timeline, technical recovery from support at Rs 4,500, and improved macro sentiment around US-India tariff negotiations.

12-Month Analyst Consensus Target

The 12-month analyst consensus target for Amber Enterprises is Rs 6,300–7,200 — implying 21–38% upside from Rs 5,200. MOFSL, YES Securities, Kotak Institutional, and JM Financial maintain coverage. This target assumes FY27 earnings delivery and macro normalisation.

Long-Term Target (FY27–FY28 Horizon)

For investors with a 2–3 year horizon, the Amber Enterprises share price target is Rs 8,500–10,000 — assuming full execution of the growth catalysts above and a stable macro environment. Track live analyst targets on the 

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Bull Case vs Bear Case Summary

ScenarioTargetKey Assumption
Bull CaseRs 8,500–10,000FY27 guidance beats; macro recovers; re-rating to historical multiple
Base CaseRs 6,300–7,200FY27 earnings in-line; stable macro; multiple unchanged
Bear CaseRs 4,500 zoneFY27 earnings miss; FII selling continues; multiple compresses

Conclusion

Amber Enterprises at Rs 5,200 offers 21–38% upside to the 12-month analyst consensus of Rs 6,300–7,200. The combination of india’s largest room ac manufacturer — oem backbone and pli scheme — white goods beneficiary forms the core of the bull case. Monitor Rs 6,300 as the key resistance level for technical confirmation. For more share price target analysis, visit Univest Blogs.

Disclaimer: Investment in the share market is subject to market risk. This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All analyst targets are estimates and may change. Verify all numbers before investing. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before making any investment decisions. For more stock research, visit Univest Blogs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Amber Enterprises share price target for 2026?

The 12-month analyst consensus Amber Enterprises share price target is Rs 6,300–7,200, implying 21–38% upside from the current price of Rs 5,200. Bull case target is Rs 8,500–10,000 and bear case is around Rs 4,500. These are analyst estimates, not guaranteed returns.

Q: Is Amber Enterprises a good buy at Rs 5,200?

At 52x trailing P/E and Rs 5,200, Amber Enterprises offers potential recovery toward Rs 6,300–7,200 over 12 months. Whether this is a good buy depends on your risk tolerance and investment horizon. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.

Q: What is Amber Enterprises’s 52-week high?

Amber Enterprises’s 52-week high is Rs 7,500 and the 52-week low is Rs 4,500. The current price of Rs 5,200 implies a meaningful recovery potential to the 12-month analyst target of Rs 6,300–7,200.

Q: What are the main risks for Amber Enterprises?

Key risks include US tariff macro headwinds, valuation pressure at 52x P/E requiring consistent execution, competitive dynamics in RAC EMS , and FII selling pressure given 22.8% FII holding.

Q: What is Amber Enterprises’s promoter holding?

Amber Enterprises’s promoter holding is 40.8%. FII holding is 22.8% and DII holding is 16.4% as of April 2026. Track live shareholding changes on the Univest Screener.

Q: What are the key catalysts for Amber Enterprises share price?

Primary catalyst: India’s Largest Room AC Manufacturer — OEM Backbone. Full detail on all 4 growth catalysts is in the analysis above.

Q: What is Amber Enterprises’s long-term share price target?

For FY27–28, analysts project Amber Enterprises toward Rs 8,500–10,000 — assuming full catalyst delivery and macro normalisation. This is a scenario-based estimate, not a guaranteed return.

Q: Where can I track Amber Enterprises live analyst targets?

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