NSE: ADANIENT • BSE: 512599

Adani Enterprises Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials

Track Adani Enterprises Ltd live share price with 52 week high and low, interactive chart views, quick fundamentals, business segments, financial highlights, ratios, peer comparison, dividends, bonuses/splits and educational investor FAQs.

₹2,951.90
+₹8.30 · +0.28%
Symbol: ADANIENT.NS Exchange: NSI Updated: 17 Jun 2026, 19:59:38 IST

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Quick Fundamentals

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About Adani Enterprises Ltd

Adani Enterprises Ltd is the flagship entity of the Adani Group and is widely described as an incubator for new businesses. Instead of operating as a single-sector company, it builds and scales platforms across infrastructure, resources, transport, new energy-linked manufacturing and other large opportunity areas.

For beginners, this means the company needs to be studied differently from a simple manufacturing or banking stock. Its reported numbers may reflect mature businesses, early-stage projects, capital expenditure, exceptional items and changes in segment mix at the same time.

Important investor monitorables include segment revenue, EBITDA contribution, debt, project execution, capex, airport traffic, mining volumes, resource-management margins, new energy manufacturing capacity, cash flow, shareholding pattern and official exchange announcements.

Investor focus for a diversified incubator

When a company incubates businesses, near-term profits may not fully show long-term value creation or project risk. Investors should separately study mature cash-generating assets, growth assets under construction and businesses still moving toward scale.

Business Segments

Adani Enterprises has exposure to multiple sectors. The table below explains the main areas in simple language for customers and retail investors.

Business segment guide
SegmentWhat it includesWhat to monitor
AirportsAirport operations and airport-linked infrastructureTrack passenger traffic, aero revenue, non-aero revenue, capex, depreciation and commissioning timelines
Integrated Resources ManagementSourcing, logistics and supply-chain services for energy and resourcesTrack commodity price cycles, volumes, margins and working capital
Mining ServicesMine developer and operator services for customersTrack production, contracts, environmental approvals and operational constraints
New Energy EcosystemSolar manufacturing, wind manufacturing and green hydrogen-linked value chainTrack capacity expansion, order book, technology, policy incentives and profitability
Roads, Water and InfrastructureLarge infrastructure projects including transport and water managementTrack project completion, annuity/toll terms, funding and execution risk
Data Centres, Defence and AerospaceEmerging platforms being built for long-term demandTrack customer wins, capex, regulation, technology and utilisation

Business Model

Adani Enterprises makes money through a mix of operating businesses and businesses under incubation. Some segments are volume-driven, such as resource management and mining services, while infrastructure businesses such as airports, roads and data centres may depend on project commissioning, utilisation, traffic, tariff frameworks and long-term contracts.

The company also invests heavily in future-facing platforms such as new energy manufacturing and green hydrogen-linked ecosystems. These businesses can require significant capital before delivering stable cash flows, so investors should track both growth and balance-sheet discipline.

Educational note: This page does not provide buy, sell or hold recommendations. Users should verify the latest financial, dividend, bonus, split and shareholding details from official exchange filings.

Shareholding Pattern

Shareholding pattern changes every quarter and should be checked from official filings. The guide below explains how to read each category.

Shareholding pattern reading guide
CategoryWhat it meansWhat users should verify
Promoter and promoter groupLong-term controlling shareholder groupLatest percentage, pledged shares if any and changes from official exchange filings
Foreign institutional investorsHoldings by overseas institutional investorsQuarterly increase or decrease and concentration of large holders
Domestic institutional investorsHoldings by mutual funds, insurers, banks and other domestic institutionsMutual fund exposure and trend across quarters
Public and retail investorsNon-institutional and small shareholder baseNumber of shareholders, distribution and liquidity
OthersAny government, corporate body or non-promoter strategic holdingExact category breakdown from the latest shareholding pattern filing

Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights

The highlights below are a simplified educational summary. Reported profit may include exceptional gains or losses, so investors should compare adjusted profit, segment EBITDA and cash flow along with the headline PAT.

Consolidated financial highlights in ₹ crore
ParticularsFY25FY26Investor reading
Total IncomeAbout ₹1,00,365 CrAbout ₹1,02,943 CrRevenue mix depends on resource management, airports, mining services and incubating businesses
EBITDAAbout ₹16,722 CrAbout ₹16,464 CrUseful for tracking operating performance before depreciation and finance costs
PBTAbout ₹10,479 CrAbout ₹13,525 CrFY26 included exceptional gains; compare reported and adjusted numbers
PATAbout ₹7,112 CrAbout ₹9,339 CrNet profit can be affected by exceptional items, depreciation, finance cost and tax
Q4 FY26 noteProfit in Q4 FY25 benefited from exceptional gainQ4 FY26 reported a quarterly lossVerify quarterly result notes before comparing year-on-year trends

Verify the latest audited and unaudited numbers from NSE, BSE and Adani Enterprises investor presentations before using them for investment analysis.

Balance Sheet Highlights

For Adani Enterprises, the balance sheet is important because the company incubates and builds capital-intensive assets. Investors should look at debt, equity, cash, capital work in progress, subsidiaries and working capital together.

Balance sheet checklist
AreaWhat to checkWhy it matters
Equity and reservesGrowth in net worth, retained earnings and issue of new capitalA stronger equity base can support expansion and borrowing capacity
BorrowingsShort-term and long-term debt, refinancing schedule and interest costAEL has capital-intensive businesses, so leverage and repayment profile are important
Capital work in progressAirport, road, data centre, mining and new energy projects under developmentLarge projects may use cash before they start contributing full revenue
Investments and subsidiariesValue and performance of subsidiaries, joint ventures and demerged platformsThe company operates through multiple entities and incubated platforms
Working capitalReceivables, inventories, payables and advancesResource management and project businesses can be working-capital intensive

Cash Flow and Business Segment Highlights

Cash flow helps investors understand whether accounting profits are turning into cash and how expansion is funded. For infrastructure companies, investing cash flow can remain negative during heavy project build-out phases.

Cash flow and segment reading guide
Cash flow areaInvestor focusUseful interpretation
Operating cash flowCash generated from existing businesses after working-capital movementsShows whether earnings are converting into cash
Investing cash flowCapex for airports, roads, new energy, data centres and other platformsHigh outflow may be normal during expansion but should be matched with project progress
Financing cash flowDebt raised, debt repaid, interest paid, rights issue proceeds and dividendsShows how expansion and refinancing are funded
Segment EBITDA mixCore infrastructure and mining services contributionA rising share from stable infrastructure assets may change the risk profile over time
Free cash flowOperating cash flow minus growth and maintenance capexImportant for dividends, deleveraging and reinvestment capacity

Key Ratios

Ratios are useful, but they should not be read in isolation. A diversified incubator can have temporarily high or low ratios because of exceptional gains, new project depreciation, capital raising or changes in the business mix.

Key ratio guide
MetricWhat it measuresAdani Enterprises interpretation
P/E RatioUses current price and trailing earningsCan be distorted by exceptional gains or losses
Price to BookCompares market price with book value per shareUseful but should be read with return on equity and asset quality
Debt to EquityCompares borrowings with shareholder fundsImportant because AEL builds capital-intensive infrastructure businesses
EBITDA MarginEBITDA as a percentage of revenueUseful for tracking operating profitability across changing business mix
ROE / ROCEReturns earned on equity and capital employedImportant for judging whether large capex is creating value
Interest CoverageOperating profit available to cover finance costImportant during periods of rising debt or interest rates

Peer Comparison

Adani Enterprises does not have a perfect one-to-one peer because it combines several businesses. Use this comparison as a starting point, then compare each segment with the closest sector-specific company.

Selected comparison set
CompanyBroad comparison areaWhy it may be compared
Adani Enterprises LtdDiversified infrastructure incubatorFlagship Adani Group platform with airports, mining services, resources and new energy-linked businesses
Larsen & Toubro LtdEngineering and infrastructure executionUseful for comparing infrastructure execution and large project delivery, though business mix differs
Reliance Industries LtdDiversified conglomerateUseful as a large-cap conglomerate comparison, but sector exposure is different
Adani Ports and SEZ LtdTransport and logistics infrastructureRelated group company with more focused ports and logistics operations
Adani Green Energy LtdRenewable energy infrastructureRelated group company focused on renewable generation rather than AEL’s incubating model

Dividends, Bonuses and Splits

Dividends
Year / MetricDividend DetailNote
FY 2025-26Dividend recommendation or payment should be checked from the latest annual result and AGM documentsVerify record date, ex-date and amount from NSE/BSE/company filings
FY 2024-25Historical dividend, if any, should be checked from official corporate-action recordsDo not rely only on third-party summaries for entitlement decisions
Dividend yieldMarket-data feed may show trailing yield where availableYield changes with both dividend amount and share price
Bonuses / Splits / Other Actions
ActionDetailNote
Bonus / SplitCheck official corporate action history for any bonus issue or stock splitVerify from company filings before making tax or portfolio entries
Rights issue / fund raiseAEL has used capital-raising routes for growth plans when approvedCheck terms, entitlement ratio, record date and offer document from official filings
Demerger / restructuringIncubated businesses may be reorganised over time subject to approvalsTrack scheme documents, board approvals, exchange approvals and shareholder approvals

Corporate actions affect portfolio quantity, average cost, tax records and entitlement. Always verify final details from NSE, BSE, company announcements, depository messages and broker communication.

Adani Enterprises customer and investor FAQs

These FAQs answer common AI-search-style questions about Adani Enterprises, its business model, services, risks, financials, dividends and investment monitorables.

What is Adani Enterprises and what does the company do?

Adani Enterprises Ltd is the flagship company of the Adani Group. It works as a business incubator for large infrastructure and industrial platforms such as airports, roads, data centres, mining services, integrated resources management, solar manufacturing, green hydrogen-linked businesses, defence and aerospace, and water-related infrastructure.

What is the NSE symbol and BSE code of Adani Enterprises?

The Yahoo Finance-compatible NSE symbol used on this page is ADANIENT.NS. On Indian exchanges, the company is commonly identified as NSE: ADANIENT and BSE: 512599. Users should verify exchange identifiers from NSE, BSE or company investor relations before using them for trading or filings.

How does Adani Enterprises make money?

Adani Enterprises earns revenue from a mix of operating and incubating businesses. Important sources include integrated resources management, mining services, airport operations, road and transport infrastructure, solar and wind manufacturing, data centres, defence and aerospace, and other infrastructure platforms. The revenue mix can change as newer businesses scale and mature.

Why is Adani Enterprises called an incubator company?

It is called an incubator because it develops new businesses inside the Adani Group until they become larger, more stable platforms. Some businesses may remain within the company, while others may be demerged, listed separately or reorganised depending on group strategy and regulatory approvals.

What are the main business segments of Adani Enterprises?

Key areas include airports, roads, water management, data centres, solar manufacturing, integrated resources management, mining services, defence and aerospace, new energy ecosystem initiatives, and related infrastructure businesses. Investors should read the latest annual report and segment notes because segment names and classifications may change over time.

Is Adani Enterprises the same as Adani Ports, Adani Power or Adani Green Energy?

No. Adani Enterprises is a listed company within the Adani Group, but it is separate from other listed group companies such as Adani Ports, Adani Power, Adani Green Energy, Adani Total Gas and others. Each company has different assets, financials, risks and valuation drivers.

What should beginners track before studying Adani Enterprises stock?

Beginners can track live share price, 52 week high and low, market capitalisation, revenue growth, EBITDA, profit after tax, debt levels, cash flow, capital expenditure, segment performance, promoter shareholding, pledging if any, related-party transactions, regulatory updates and exchange announcements.

What are the key risks for Adani Enterprises?

Risks include project execution delays, high capital expenditure, debt and refinancing requirements, commodity price volatility, regulatory changes, environmental and social approvals, airport traffic cycles, mining and energy transition risks, group-level perception risk and volatility in investor sentiment.

Does Adani Enterprises pay dividends?

Adani Enterprises may recommend dividends depending on profits, cash needs, board approval and shareholder approval. Dividend amounts, record dates and payment dates can change, so users should verify the latest dividend details from NSE, BSE and company filings.

Has Adani Enterprises issued bonuses or stock splits?

Corporate actions such as bonuses, splits, rights issues or demergers should be verified from official exchange filings and the company investor relations page. This page is educational and should not be used as the only source for corporate-action decisions.

How should retail investors read Adani Enterprises financial statements?

Retail investors should look beyond one headline profit number. AEL has multiple businesses at different maturity stages, so it is useful to study segment revenue, EBITDA contribution, capital employed, debt, cash flow, project commissioning timelines, exceptional gains or losses, and management commentary.

What affects Adani Enterprises share price?

The share price can move due to quarterly results, project updates, debt-raising plans, policy changes, commodity prices, airport traffic data, new energy announcements, group-level news, investor flows, index changes and overall market sentiment. Share prices can be volatile, and this page does not provide buy or sell recommendations.

Where can investors find official Adani Enterprises information?

Investors should use official sources such as NSE filings, BSE filings, company investor relations, annual reports, quarterly result presentations, conference call transcripts and SEBI disclosures. The latest financial, dividend, bonus, split and shareholding details should always be verified from official filings.

How does Adani Enterprises compare with peers?

Adani Enterprises is difficult to compare with a single peer because it combines infrastructure incubation, airports, mining services, resource management and new energy-linked businesses. Peer comparison should be done segment by segment rather than only by market capitalisation or P/E ratio.