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Amidst India-Pakistan tension, the stock of Dassault Aviation, the company that makes Rafale, has risen more than 8% in the last 2 weeks. So far in 2025, the company’s stock has gained more than 63%. However, today on Friday, the stock of Dassault Aviation listed in Paris is trading at 320 euros i.e. Rs 30,808 with a fall of more than 1%. In the last 5 days also, the company’s stock has fallen by about 2.5%. 2 weeks ago on April 25, the company’s stock was at 297 euros (Rs 28,596). At the same time, on December 31, 2024, the company’s stock was at 195 euros i.e. Rs 18,774. At the same time, the company’s stock has risen 60% in the last 6 months. Currently, the market cap of Dassault Aviation is 2.61 billion euros i.e. Rs 25,125 crore. Dassault Aviation is a French aerospace company Dassault Aviation is a French aerospace company that designs and manufactures military aircraft, business jets and space systems. Its parent company is Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault, which holds a 66.28% stake in the company. At the same time, 22.94% stake of the company remains free-float. Apart from this, Airbus has a 10.56% stake as of 7 March 2025, according to the company’s website. Recently, the Indian Air Force (IAF) deployed Rafale fighter jets equipped with SCALP cruise missiles and Hammer precision-guided weapons. These aircraft attacked several terrorist infrastructure without entering Pakistan’s airspace. Reports say that these attacks were carried out from Indian airspace. Apart from India, Rafale is also included in the air force fleets of Egypt and Qatar. The company made sales of Rs 60,053 crore in the full year; the rise in Dassault Aviation shares is also due to the company’s strong financial results. The company has made sales of 6.24 billion euros i.e. Rs 60,053 crores in the full year. Apart from this, the net income of the company has also increased to 924 million euros i.e. Rs 8,890. The French aerospace and defense industry has witnessed a growth of 17.7% in the past one year. In September 2016, India signed a contract worth 7.8 billion euros for 36 fly-away Rafales, with an option for 18 more planes. Initial deliveries were expected by 2019 and all 36 Rafales will be delivered to India within six years. The deal also included spares and weapons like the Meteor missile. India will get 26 Rafale Marines for Rs 63 thousand crores India signed an agreement with France’s Dassault Aviation 11 days ago in late April to buy 26 more Rafale fighter jets for its Navy worth around Rs 63 thousand crores ($7.4 billion). The delivery of 26 Rafale marine fighter jets designed for maritime attacks, air defense and other missions is said to take place in 37-65 months. Read this news too… Rafale deal signed between India and France: 26 Rafale marines will be available for Rs 63 thousand crores, first fighter jet will reach India in 2028 A deal for 26 Rafale marine jets was signed between India and France in New Delhi on Monday. Defense Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh signed the deal on behalf of India. Under the deal, India will buy 22 single seater aircraft and 4 double seater aircraft from France. Read full news…
