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Back in 1995, the government of India auctioned the rights to become a mobile network provider. Only 4 slots were up for grabs and Sunil Mittal, the founder of Bharti Enterprises, was one of those who had their bid accepted.
“Airtel” was launched in 1995 shortly after and back then, it was operating under Bharti Cellular Limited, a branch of Bharti Enterprises that focused exclusively on providing cellular services in India.
The telecom company slowly expanded its services across India by acquiring cellular companies like JT Holdings, Spice Cell, and Skycell. These smart pieces of business allowed Bharti Airtel to go public.
Bharti Airtel went public in 2002 through an IPO of ₹834.02 crores. It adopted the ticker “BHARTIARTL” and ended its debut at ₹19.87. Since then, the stock has grown by ₹600+ or more than 3000%.
1. Stock Name: Bharti Airtel Ltd. (BHARTIARTL)
2. Share Price: ₹665.05*
3. Market Cap: ₹366,043 crores ($50.08 billion)
4. Dividend Yield: --
5. Beta: 0.93
6. 52 Week Low: ₹394.00
7. 52 Week High: ₹673.75
Fun fact: Bharti Airtel is the 15th largest telecom company in the world by market capitalization.
Fun fact: Bharti Airtel has a bigger market cap than the likes of Kotak Mahindra, ITC, Roblox, Electronic Arts, Motorola, and others.
Bharti Airtel stock (BHARBHARTIARTL) has grown to ₹665.05 (as of September 2nd 2021) from ₹19.87 in 2002. However, the stock has been prone to several periods of short term volatility.
That said, Bharti Airtel stock has outperformed its competitors like Vodafone Idea and MTNL over the long term.
It’s also important to note that Airtel is the second-largest telecom service provider in India, behind Reliance Industries subsidiary Jio, which has posed a stiff competitor over the past 3 years.
Bharti Airtel has a presence in 18 countries like Bangladesh, Ghana, Madagascar, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka. Not even its biggest competitor Jio can boast of such a wide reach in terms of cellular service.
Furthermore, Bharti Airtel had a relatively strong Q1 FY 2021-22 performance as it posted a revenue of ₹26,854 crores that’s up by 21.2% year on year.
But you must also bear in mind that Bharti Airtel operates in a space where regulations are ever-changing and competition is stiff, both of which can impact the overall desirability of the stock.
Whether or not you should buy a stock, even if it’s a blue-chip stock like Bharti Airtel, would depend on factors like your investment goals and risk profile that are tied to the investments you make.
The best way to understand these factors is to speak to a trained financial professional who can help you understand what stocks to buy based on what’s right for you.
You can consult a Cube wealth coach or download the Cube wealth app.
There are direct and indirect ways to gain exposure to Bharti Airtel stock from India. The direct way includes buying stocks on your own while the indirect way requires you to invest in mutual funds.
Top mutual funds like the ones on Cube have been known to invest in blue-chip stocks like Bharti Airtel. Here are a few examples.
Mutual funds on the Cube Wealth app are handpicked and curated by Wealth First, Cube’s mutual fund advisor, who has a track record of beating Nifty by 50% over the past decade.
The process of buying a stock like the research involved can be challenging for a working professional if it’s for a stock like Bharti Airtel. Either way, investors can buy stocks using a brokerage account.
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Investing in Bharti Airtel stock can offer exposure to the telecommunications industry and the potential for long-term growth. However, as with all investments, there are risks involved, and it's essential to conduct thorough research, maintain a diversified portfolio, and make informed decisions aligned with your financial objectives and risk tolerance.
Ans. To buy Bharti Airtel stock, you need to open a Demat (Dematerialized) and trading account with a registered brokerage firm or bank in India.
Ans. Typically, you'll need identification and address proof documents, as well as passport-sized photographs to open these accounts.
Ans. You can research Bharti Airtel by studying its financial reports, reading news and analyses, and gaining an understanding of its business operations and industry trends.
Ans. The regular trading hours for the Indian stock market are typically from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM Indian Standard Time (IST) on regular business days. There are also pre-market and post-market trading sessions.
Ans. You can buy Bharti Airtel stock through your brokerage's trading platform, through phone-based orders, or by visiting the broker's physical office.
Note:
Facts & figures are true as of 02-09-2021. All information mentioned is for educational purposes and relies on publicly available information. None of the information shared here is to be construed as investment advice. We strongly recommend you consult a Cube Wealth coach before investing your money in any stock, mutual fund. PMS or alternative asset.
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