
Dixon Technologies share price has had a difficult run in 2025, with the stock falling nearly 34% so far this calendar year. The decline marks one of the weakest annual performances for the contract manufacturer since its listing and reflects sustained selling pressure over several months.
Dixon Technologies share price dropped nearly 4% on December 29, extending losses for the 6th consecutive session. The stock has now fallen to levels last seen in August 2024 and is down about 37% from its 52-week high of ₹18,700. This sharp correction has erased a large part of the gains made in the previous year.
The stock’s 34% fall in 2025 is its worst calendar-year performance since 2018, when it had declined over 50% in its first full year of listing. Apart from 2018, Dixon has seen annual declines only twice, in 2022 and now in 2025. This stands in sharp contrast to recent years, including 2024, when the stock surged more than 170%.
December has been particularly weak for Dixon shares. The stock is down nearly 19% so far this month, making it the worst December performance in almost two years. Continuous selling through the month has weighed heavily on sentiment and pushed the stock lower despite broader market stability.
One of the key reasons behind the sharp correction is the length of the downtrend. For the first time in its trading history, Dixon Technologies has delivered negative returns for five consecutive months. This extended losing streak suggests persistent pressure rather than a short-term correction.
Historical data shows that January has been a weak month for Dixon in recent years. Over the last 4 years, the stock has delivered negative returns in January, with an average decline of nearly 19%. This seasonal trend adds to near-term uncertainty.
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Dixon Technologies’ nearly 34% fall in 2025 reflects a combination of prolonged monthly losses, weak investor sentiment and cautious expectations. While the stock has delivered strong returns in the past, the current phase remains challenging, and investors are closely watching for signs of stability.
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Published on: Dec 30, 2025, 10:23 AM IST

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