Look at adding these stocks in your shopping list

Published on Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 11:55 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

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Experts advice investors to start looking at stocks and name few of their favourites. These stocks are Peninsula Land , Parsvnath Developers , Hindustan Motors , Indian Hotels  etc.

SP Tulsian, Investment Advisor

You should buy into whatever good stocks you have in your shopping list. Some sectors that are looking good are realty and infrastructure. In infrastructure, I like GMR Infrastructure . In property, I like Peninsula Land and Parsvnath Developers. I am bullish on Hindustan Motor. In hotels, I am bullish on Indian Hotels.

Sumit Rohra, Antique Stock Broking

One can look at the media space and my top pick in that will be Zee Telefilms . The stock is coming down due to technical reasons and that too due to news of a demerger.

One could look at Reliance Industries . Titan Industries should be defintely accumulated because the company is on a massive growth track.

If the market does manage to stabilise, then on the construction side one could look at Punj Llyod because the company has got very good order flow.

  

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