The average analyst price targets on Tech Mahindra after the fourth-quarter results stood at ₹1,261.3, implying a downside of 1.5% over Friday’s closing.
Analysts said that the company’s new CEO, Mohit Joshi, unveiled a 3-year turnaround plan to exceed industry-leading revenue growth by FY27. “We believe near-term monitorable for the company’s progress towards this goal would be immediate margin improvement in FY25 and steady revenue growth improvement in subsequent years,” said Nomura in a note.
Macquarie said that Tech Mahindra faces a tall task ahead of its FY27 goals and the brokerage prefers peers HCL Tech, TCS and Wipro compared to Tech Mahindra.
“We appreciate the ambition to grow faster than peer group average by FY27, and the detailed plans that the management has to achieve it, but remain concerned that the 36% exposure to Communications will make it difficult even in FY27,” said the brokerage.Analysts at Axis Capital said that while the company addressed client-specific issues and has a strong pipeline, the macroeconomic uncertainties are expected to lead to delays in decision-making for IT budgets.”Margins have bottomed out and may gain in the next couple of quarters. However, the demand scenario remains uncertain and may lead to lower revenue growth momentum in the near term,” said Axis Capital in a note.