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Top stocks to buy: Stock recommendations for the week starting June 16, 2025

Top stocks to buy: Stock recommendations for the week starting June 16, 2025

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Stock market recommendations:
According to Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd, the top stock picks for the week (starting June 16, 2025) are Home First Finance and Kaynes. Let's take a look:
Stock Name
CMP (Rs)
Target (Rs)
Upside (%)
Home First Finance
1268
1500
18%
KAYNES
5478
7300
33%
Home First Finance
HomeFirst, with 155 branches across 13 states, is sharpening its focus on emerging states with strong infra growth.
Technology remains its key differentiator, with 50%+ of sourcing now fully digital and ~75% Account Aggregator penetration as of FY25. Having recently received a credit rating upgrade from both ICRA and India Ratings, coupled with the 50bps repo rate cut by the RBI, HomeFirst is expected to lower its cost of borrowing while supporting NIM expansion.
Its strong fundamentals, healthy return ratios, and superior execution reinforce its position as a top Affordable Housing Fin.
franchise. We estimate a 30% PAT CAGR over FY25-27E, driven by a proven model and a seasoned, transparent leadership.
Kaynes
Kaynes Technologies is expanding across EMS, HDI PCB manufacturing, and OSAT, targeting high-tech, high-margin segments. It aims to achieve USD 1 billion revenue by FY28, supported by strong orders in automotive, aerospace, industrial, and medical sectors, along with strategic North American acquisitions.
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HDI PCB and OSAT units are expected to commercialize by 4QFY26, targeting INR25b revenue in FY27 and INR50b by FY28, with robust margins (~30%/20%). FY25 revenue rose 51% YoY to INR27b, slightly below guidance due to railway order delays. We estimate revenue/EBITDA/PAT CAGR of 57%/61%/70% over FY25–27, driven by scale and margin gains.
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