
Bernstein Keeps Their Buy Rating on Bajaj Auto Limited (BAJAJ.AUTO)
Bernstein analyst Venugopal Garre maintained a Buy rating on Bajaj Auto Limited (BAJAJ.AUTO – Research Report) today. The company's shares closed today at INR8,607.00.
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According to TipRanks, Garre is a 5-star analyst with an average return of 31.8% and a 78.13% success rate. Garre covers the Consumer Cyclical sector, focusing on stocks such as Sea, Bajaj Auto Limited, and Maruti Suzuki India Limited.
In addition to Bernstein, Bajaj Auto Limited also received a Buy from CLSA's Basudeb Banerjee in a report issued today. However, on the same day, J.P. Morgan downgraded Bajaj Auto Limited (NSE: BAJAJ.AUTO) to a Hold.
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