
Cummins India Limited (CUMMINSIND) Receives a Buy from Prabhudas Lilladher
In a report released yesterday, from Prabhudas Lilladher maintained a Buy rating on Cummins India Limited (CUMMINSIND – Research Report), with a price target of INR3,646.00. The company's shares closed last Friday at INR3,268.10.
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In addition to Prabhudas Lilladher, Cummins India Limited also received a Buy from Nomura's Umesh Raut in a report issued yesterday. However, on the same day, Jefferies maintained a Sell rating on Cummins India Limited (NSE: CUMMINSIND).
The company has a one-year high of INR4,169.50 and a one-year low of INR2,594.75. Currently, Cummins India Limited has an average volume of 13.69K.
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