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**Zen Technologies Shares Dip Despite Strong Earnings; Motilal Oswal Downgrades Stock**

**Mumbai, India** – Shares of Zen Technologies experienced a slight dip in early trading today after Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOSL) downgraded the stock from “Buy” to “Neutral,” citing stretched valuations despite the company’s strong Q4FY25 performance.

Zen Technologies recently reported a stellar Q4, with revenue soaring 116% year-on-year to ₹2,900 crore and net profit jumping 177% to ₹849 crore, exceeding market expectations. This growth was primarily driven by solid order execution and a favorable tax outflow. EBITDA also saw a substantial increase, although margins experienced a slight compression.

Despite the impressive results, MOSL believes the current stock price already reflects much of the anticipated growth stemming from upcoming defense orders. While acknowledging Zen’s strong fundamentals, the brokerage firm suggests limited near-term upside at the current valuation.

Zen Technologies is optimistic about future order inflows, projecting ₹8,000 crore in the first half of FY26, largely from simulator contracts. The company is also actively pursuing export opportunities, particularly in the anti-drone and simulator segments, with potential inflows from the US expected by FY27.

However, MOSL notes that the finalization of tenders could be delayed, prompting their more cautious outlook on the stock.

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