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HBL Engineering Ltd. (HBLENGINE.NS) Stock Competitors & Peer Comparison

See (HBLENGINE.NS) competitors and their performances in Stock Market.

HBLENGINE.NSNSE
IndustrialsElectrical Equipment & Parts
757.05
50.45(6.25%)
Indian Market opens in 9h 26m
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Peer Comparison Table: Electrical Equipment & Parts Industry

Detailed financial metrics including price, market cap, P/E ratio, and more.

SymbolPriceChange %Market CapP/E RatioEPSDividend Yield
HBLENGINE.NS₹757.05-6.25%216.7B33.91₹23.06+0.38%
ABB.NS₹6,771.50-4.26%1.5T96.20₹72.54+0.56%
CGPOWER.BO₹908.05-1.85%1.4T118.03₹7.71+0.14%
CGPOWER.NS₹908.10-1.83%1.4T117.64₹7.74+0.14%
POWERINDIA.NS₹31,755.00-1.87%1.4T138.38₹230.64+0.02%
POWERINDIA.BO₹31,744.30-1.89%1.4T146.67₹217.35+0.02%
POLYCAB.BO₹9,243.60-3.59%1.4T52.28₹179.93+0.50%
POLYCAB.NS₹9,234.00-3.65%1.4T53.04₹177.24+0.50%
HAVELLS.NS₹1,207.80+2.23%768.4B45.30₹27.04+0.82%
HAVELLS.BO₹1,208.45+2.33%768.4B45.48₹26.93+0.82%
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HBLENGINE.NS vs ABB.NS Comparison July 2026

HBLENGINE.NS plays a significant role within the Industrials sector. Its performance reflects broader market trends and attracts considerable investor interest.

Comparing market capitalization, HBLENGINE.NS stands at 216.7B. In comparison, ABB.NS has a market cap of 1.5T. Regarding current trading prices, HBLENGINE.NS is priced at ₹757.05, while ABB.NS trades at ₹6,771.50.

To assess relative profitability and valuation, we examine the Return on Equity (ROE) and Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratios.

HBLENGINE.NS currently has a P/E ratio of 33.91, whereas ABB.NS's P/E ratio is 96.20. In terms of profitability, HBLENGINE.NS's ROE is +0.43%, compared to ABB.NS's ROE of +0.40%. Regarding short-term risk, HBLENGINE.NS is more volatile compared to ABB.NS. This indicates potentially higher risk in terms of short-term price fluctuations for HBLENGINE.NS.Check ABB.NS's competition here

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