Gaurang Shah of Geojit Financial Services told CNBC-TV18, "We did have a coverage on Jindal Steel & Power and our targets are in place. So two things either book part profits or alternatively switch on to Tata Steel."
Jindal Steel & Power ended at Rs 267.35, up Rs 2.55, or 0.96 percent.
It has touched a 52-week high of Rs 275.70.
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