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  • Cochin Minerals and Rutile has target of Rs 220: Tulsian

    Cochin Minerals and Rutile has target of Rs 220: Tulsian

    SP Tulsian, sptulsian.com is of the view that Cochin Minerals and Rutile has target of Rs 220. The company is making synthetic rutile, which is the raw material for making titanium dioxide. Apart from that they have two other by-products, ferric chloride and ferrous chloride, which is used for water treatment and sewage treatment.

  • SP Tulsian's multibaggers: Escorts and Cochin Mineral

    SP Tulsian's multibaggers: Escorts and Cochin Mineral

    SP Tulsian of sptulsian.com is bullish on Cochin Minerals and Escorts and recommends the same to investors.

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    How to trade your favourite stocks during Budget week?

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  • Cochin Minerals can touch Rs 250-300: SP Tulsian

    Cochin Minerals can touch Rs 250-300: SP Tulsian

    Cochin Minerals and Rutile can touch Rs 250-300 in next 12-18 months, says SP Tulsian, sptulsian.com. The company is making synthetic rutile, ferric chloride and ferrous chloride. Synthetic rutile is their main product and the other two products are its byproduct.

  • Multibagger ideas: SP Tulsian's 2 picks for good returns

    Multibagger ideas: SP Tulsian's 2 picks for good returns

    SP Tulsian, sptulsian.com has picked up Cochin Minerals and Rutile and Sharon Bio Medicine as his multibagger ideas for the day.

  • Bull's Eye: Buy Tata Steel; sell HCL Tech, PFC

    Bull's Eye: Buy Tata Steel; sell HCL Tech, PFC

    Bull's Eye, CNBC-TV18's popular game show, where market experts come together to dish out trading strategies for you to make your week more exciting and compete with each other to see whose portfolio is the strongest.

  • Bull's Eye: Buy Godrej Ind, Hero MotoCorp, Titan, Essar Oil

    Bull's Eye: Buy Godrej Ind, Hero MotoCorp, Titan, Essar Oil

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  • Buy Cochin Minerals on dips, says Ashish Tater

    Buy Cochin Minerals on dips, says Ashish Tater

    Buy Cochin Minerals and Rutile on dips, says Ashish Tater, Head of Research at Fort Share Broking.

  • Cochin Minerals looks good for long term: Tater

    Cochin Minerals looks good for long term: Tater

    Cochin Minerals and Rutile is looking good for long term, says Ashish Tater, Head of Research, Fort Share Broking.

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