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  • Exit BHEL, prefer L&T: Gaurang Shah

    Gaurang Shah of Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services advises exiting Bharat Heavy Electricals and picking Larsen and Toubro.

  • Prefer L&T, BHEL may hit Rs 292: Rajat Bose

    Prefer L&T, BHEL may hit Rs 292: Rajat Bose

    Rajat Bose of rajatkbose.com is of the view that Bharat Heavy Electricals may hit Rs 292 today and Larsen & Toubro may touch Rs 2025 in the medium term.

  • Check out: Stocks that can boost your portfolio on July 31

    Check out: Stocks that can boost your portfolio on July 31

    Vishal Malkan of malkansview.com is of the view that one may buy Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) with a target of Rs 297.

  • Bull's Eye: Buy NBCC, Tata Chem, BHEL, Trident, BEL, Dabur

    Bull's Eye: Buy NBCC, Tata Chem, BHEL, Trident, BEL, Dabur

    Meghana V Malkan of malkansview.com is of the view that one may buy Tata Chemicals with a target of Rs 505.

  • Buy BHEL, DHFL; sell PFC: Sudarshan Sukhani

    Buy BHEL, DHFL; sell PFC: Sudarshan Sukhani

    Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends buying Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Bharat Heavy Electricals and Dewan Housing Finance Corporation and advises selling Power Finance Corporation.

  • Buy BHEL, Colgate Palmolive; sell PFC: Gaurav Bissa

    Buy BHEL, Colgate Palmolive; sell PFC: Gaurav Bissa

    Gaurav Bissa, derivatives analyst at LKP Securities recommends buying Bharat Heavy Electricals and Colgate Palmolive and advises selling Power Finance Corporation.

  • Super Six stocks you can bet on July 27

    Super Six stocks you can bet on July 27

    Hemen Kapadia of KR Choksey Securities is of the view that one may sell Dabur India with a target of Rs 291.

  • BHEL may test Rs 295, says Kunal Bothra

    BHEL may test Rs 295, says Kunal Bothra

    Kunal Bothra of LKP Securities is of the view that Bharat Heavy Electricals may test Rs 295.

  • Buy BHEL 280 Call, sell 290 Call: VK Sharma

    Buy BHEL 280 Call, sell 290 Call: VK Sharma

    VK Sharma of HDFC Securities recommends buying BHEL 280 Call and selling 290 Call.

  • Buy BHEL, may hit Rs 289: Rajat Bose

    Buy BHEL, may hit Rs 289: Rajat Bose

    Rajat Bose of rajatkbose.com recommends buying BHEL as the stock may test Rs 289.

  • Buy ICICI Bank, Strides Arcolab, BHEL: Ashish Chaturmohta

    Buy ICICI Bank, Strides Arcolab, BHEL: Ashish Chaturmohta

    Ashish Chaturmohta of Fortune Group recommends buying ICICI Bank, Strides Arcolab and BHEL.

  • Sell BHEL, target Rs 252: Manoj Murlidharan

    Sell BHEL, target Rs 252: Manoj Murlidharan

    Manoj Murlidharan of Religare Securities recommends selling Bharat Heavy Electricals for a target of Rs 252.

  • BHEL may cross Rs 290: Ashish Chaturmohta

    BHEL may cross Rs 290: Ashish Chaturmohta

    Ashish Chaturmohta of Fortune Group is of the view that Bharat Heavy Electricals may cross Rs 290.

  • Buy BHEL 270 call: Rahul Shah

    Buy BHEL 270 call: Rahul Shah

    Rahul Shah of Motilal Oswal Securities recommemds buying BHEL 270 Call.

  • Buy BHEL, Crompton Greaves: Yogesh Mehta

    Buy BHEL, Crompton Greaves: Yogesh Mehta

    Yogesh Mehta of Motilal Oswal recommends buying BHEL and Crompton Greaves.

  • Prefer BHEL, says Deepak Shenoy

    Prefer BHEL, says Deepak Shenoy

    Deepak Shenoy, founder of capitalmind.in is of the view that operationally BHEL is a great buy but technically not so great.

  • Buy BHEL 260 Call, sell 290 Call: VK Sharma

    Buy BHEL 260 Call, sell 290 Call: VK Sharma

    VK Sharma of HDFC Securities recommends bull call spead in BHEL wherein one can buy 260 Call and sell 290 Call. "One can also buy Larsen & Toubro 1850 Call," he adds.

  • BHEL may head towards Rs 275, says Rajat Bose

    BHEL may head towards Rs 275, says Rajat Bose

    Rajat Bose of rajatkbose.com is of the view that Bharat Heavy Electricals may head towards Rs 275.

  • Look at capital goods sector: Nirmal Jain

    Look at capital goods sector: Nirmal Jain

    Nirmal Jain - chairman at IIFL is of the view that one may look at capital goods sector.

  • See BHEL at Rs 280-285 in July, UBI to gain 10%: Narayan

    See BHEL at Rs 280-285 in July, UBI to gain 10%: Narayan

    CK Narayan, Growth Avenues feels BHEL is a decent trade for July expiry as he expects it to touch Rs 280-285. He advised buying Union Bank of India as he expects the stock to rise 10 percent next week.

  • Buy BHEL, target Rs 272: Manas Jaiswal

    Buy BHEL, target Rs 272: Manas Jaiswal

    Manas Jaiswal of manasjaiswal.com is of the view that one can buy BHEL as the stock may test Rs 272.

  • Devang Mehta cautious on IT space

    Devang Mehta cautious on IT space

    Devang Mehta of Anand Rathi Fin Svcs has a cautious view on IT space and feels that one may look a capital goods, NBFC or private sector banks.

  • Look at KEC, KEI Ind on dips, prefer L&T, BHEL: Baliga

    Look at KEC, KEI Ind on dips, prefer L&T, BHEL: Baliga

    Ambareesh Baliga, Independent Market Expert is of the view that one can look at KEC International and KEI Industries on dips and prefers Larsen and Toubro and BHEL.

  • Invest in BHEL, says Sudarshan Sukhani

    Invest in BHEL, says Sudarshan Sukhani

    Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com is of the view that BHEL is an investing idea.

  • Accumulate BHEL, says Deven Choksey

    Accumulate BHEL, says Deven Choksey

    Deven Choksey of KR Choksey Shares & Securities is of the view that one can accumulate BHEL.

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