Where the stock stands
Belrise Industries Ltd., classified in the Automobile and Auto Components sector, last traded at 236.09, a fall of 7.54% from a previous close of 255.35. That single-session drop stands apart from the broader tape, with the Nifty 0.32% lower. One caveat frames the rest of this page: the technical snapshot in the data is dated 14 August 2026 and holds a close of 255.35, so those readings describe where the stock stood before the latest move, not after it.
On the valuation measures, the data reports a price-to-earnings ratio of 41.49 -- the price paid for each rupee of annual profit -- with earnings per share of 5.69 and a price-to-book ratio of 3.84. Return on equity, profit earned on shareholders' funds, is 12.5%; the dividend yield is 0.23%; market capitalisation stands at Rs 22,833 crore. No peer or sector average accompanies these figures, so whether that multiple is high or low for the sector is not something the data settles.
What the smart-money flow shows
The honest answer is that it shows nothing. There is no F&O positioning block here -- no open-interest or futures build-up figures of the sort that would indicate whether traders were adding fresh long or short positions. Bulk and block deal records, the exchange disclosures that name large buyers and sellers by size, are absent as well, and so are insider filings, so promoter and director dealing cannot be assessed in either direction.
Only one crude activity proxy is present: relative volume of 1.18, meaning turnover ran a little above the counter's own recent norm as of the snapshot date. What remains beyond that is a trail of dated exchange announcements, and an announcement is not a flow signal.
The technical picture
Momentum, as of 14 August, sat in the upper half of its range. The 14-day RSI, a momentum gauge running from 0 to 100 where higher readings mean stronger recent buying, was 64.4. Price held above both the 50-day and the 200-day moving average, though neither a golden cross nor a death cross -- the crossovers of those two averages -- was flagged. The stock was 4.79% below its 52-week high of 268.2 and 91.33% above its 52-week low of 133.46.
Trailing returns were uniformly positive at that point: 2.87% over one week, 10.58% over one month, 22.01% over three months and 91.54% over a year. All of those predate the 7.54% session fall, which the moving-average and RSI readings above do not reflect.
Catalysts and what to watch
Six exchange filings sit in the record, all sourced to the NSE. The most detailed, dated 14 August 2026, reports unaudited standalone and consolidated results for the quarter ended 30 June 2026 with a limited review and an unmodified auditor opinion, a recommended final dividend of Rs. 0.55 per equity share (11%) on shares issued under a qualified institutional placement, a proposed increase in authorised share capital from Rs 500 crore to Rs 550 crore, and a cost auditor appointment for the year from April 2026. That dividend recommendation repeats in filings dated 15 and 16 August, each subject to shareholder approval at the coming annual general meeting -- the next dated checkpoint in the record.
Two earlier filings, dated 5 and 6 August 2026, disclose a company press release of 4 August announcing an acquisition, without a transaction value. Capital Market reported a board meeting being convened, and Business Standard reported a surge in volumes at the counter about ten weeks ago; both are reports rather than confirmed detail. Taken together, the data establishes a dated filing calendar and a snapshot that was trending up to 14 August. It does not establish why the stock fell 7.54%, what the disclosed transaction is worth, or what any institutional holder did.