
Stocks to watch on brokerages today, July 10: REC, PFC, Axis Bank, Bharat Dynamics, PNB Housing and more
Indian stock markets may see some movement today, July 10, as several brokerages have released fresh views on key companies. Here's a quick look at the latest stock recommendations and target price updates: Morgan Stanley on REC : Initiated Overweight , target price ₹485
Morgan Stanley on PFC : Initiated Overweight , target price ₹508
JM Financial on TIPS Music : Initiated Buy , target price ₹800
Bernstein on Home First : Initiated Outperform , target price ₹1,650
Bernstein on Aptus : Initiated Outperform , target price ₹400
Bernstein on Aadhar Housing : Initiated Outperform , target price ₹550
Bernstein on PNB Housing : Initiated Market Perform , target price ₹1,020
Bernstein on Aavas Financiers : Initiated Market Perform , target price ₹2,070
HSBC on Axis Bank : Maintained Buy , target price ₹1,430
HSBC on Marico : Maintained Buy , raised target price to ₹850
HSBC on Varun Beverages (VBL) : Maintained Buy , cut target price to ₹620
Morgan Stanley on Prestige Estates : Maintained Overweight , target price ₹1,700
Nuvama on Prestige Estates : Maintained Buy , target price ₹2,009
Morgan Stanley on Grasim : Maintained Overweight , target price ₹3,500
JP Morgan on Coal India : Maintained Neutral , target price ₹415
Motilal Oswal (MOSL) on Bharat Dynamics (BDL): Initiated Neutral, target price ₹1,985
Disclaimer: The views and recommendations expressed above are those of the respective brokerage firms. They do not represent the views of this publication and are not investment advice. Investors are advised to consult with certified financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
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