
Jefferies Sticks to Its Buy Rating for Mindspace Business Parks REIT (MINDSPACE)
In a report released on May 2, Abhinav Sinha CFA from Jefferies maintained a Buy rating on Mindspace Business Parks REIT (MINDSPACE – Research Report), with a price target of INR420.00. The company's shares closed last Tuesday at INR345.06.
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Mindspace Business Parks REIT has an analyst consensus of Hold.
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