Brokerages have turned bullish on a broad range of stocks spanning banking, consumer discretionary, auto components, industrials, and construction, driven by strong earnings visibility, improving fundamentals, and attractive valuations.We have collated a list of recommendations from top brokerage firms from ETNow and other sources:
Emkay Global on Kotak Mahindra Bank
Emkay Global on Kotak Mahindra Bank: ADD| Target Rs 430| LTP Rs 377| Potential Upside 14%Emkay Global has maintained its 'Add' rating on Kotak Mahindra Bank with a target price of Rs 430, indicating a potential upside of around 14% from the current market price of Rs 377.
Elara Securities on Titan Company
Elara Securities on Titan Company Ltd: Buy| Target Rs 5100| LTP Rs 4260| Potential Upside 19.7%Elara Securities has reiterated its 'Buy' recommendation on Titan Company and assigned a target price of Rs 5,100. With the stock currently trading at Rs 4,260, the brokerage sees a potential upside of nearly 19.7%.
Geojit Investments Ltd on Minda Corporation
Geojit Investments Ltd on Minda Corporation Ltd: Buy| Target Rs 790| LTP Rs 643| Potential Upside 22%Geojit Investments Ltd has recommended a 'Buy' on Minda Corporation with a target price of Rs 790. At the current market price of Rs 643, the stock offers an estimated upside potential of about 22%.
Geojit Investments Ltd on Balkrishna Industries
Geojit Investments Ltd on Balkrishna Industries Ltd: Buy| Target Rs 2547| LTP Rs 2142| Potential Upside 18%Geojit Investments Ltd has also maintained a 'Buy' rating on Balkrishna Industries and set a target price of Rs 2,547. Compared with the current market price of Rs 2,142, the brokerage expects a potential upside of approximately 18%.
AnandRathi on Ahluwalia Contracts
AnandRathi on Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd: Buy| Target Rs 1009| LTP Rs 792| Potential Upside 27%
Anand Rathi has assigned a 'Buy' rating to Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd with a target price of Rs 1,009. The stock, currently trading at Rs 792, offers a potential upside of around 27%, according to the brokerage.
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