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  • Buy IRB Infrastructure Developers on decline: Sameet Chavan

    Sameet Chavan of Angel Broking recommends buying IRB Infrastructure Developers on decline with a target of Rs 275.

  • Buy Divis Labs, go long in IRB Infra: Rahul Mohindar

    Rahul Mohindar of viratechindia.com recommends buying Divis Laboratories and IRB Infrastructure Developers.

  • Buy IRB Infrastructure, target Rs 258: Sameet Chavan

    Sameet Chavan, technical analyst at Angel Broking recommends buying IRB Infrastructure Developers as the stock may test Rs 258.

  • Buy IRB Infrastructure, may head to Rs 255-260: Rajat Bose

    Rajat Bose of rajatkbose.com recommends buying IRB Infrastructure Developers as the stock may head to Rs 255-260.

  • Bull's Eye: Buy NCC, JSW Steel, DHFL, HCC

    Manas Jaiswal of manasjaiswal.com is of the view that one may buy NCC with a target of Rs 94.

  • Buy IRB Infrastructure for short term: Sahil Kapoor

    Sahil Kapoor of Edelweiss Financial Services recommends buying IRB Infrastructure Developers for short term.

  • Super Six: Top chart picks for July 16

    Kunal Bothra of LKP is of the view that one may buy Biocon with a target of Rs 508.

  • Bull's Eye: Union Bank, SKS, Sun Pharma, sell IRB Infra

    Avinnash Gorakssakar of Precision Investment Services advises buying Tata Communications with a target of Rs 465.

  • Sell IRB Infra, target Rs 210: Manav Chopra

    Manav Chopra of Networth Stock Broking recommends selling IRB Infra with a target of Rs 210.

  • Super Six stocks you can bet on July 9

    Manav Chopra of Networth Stock Broking advises selling IRB Infrastructure Developers with a target of Rs 210.

  • Prefer L&T, Cummins, IRB Infra: Sandip Sabharwal

    Sandip Sabharwal of asksandipsabharwal.com is of the view that one may prefer Larsen & Toubro, Cummins India, Ashoka Buildcon, IRB Infrastructure Developers and NBL Infrastructure and feels that these stocks should outperform the market.

  • Invest in IRB Infra: Gaurang Shah

    Gaurang Shah of Geojit BNP Paribas Fin Services is of the view that IRB Infra may touch Rs 265.

  • Look at IRB Infra, IL&FS Transport: Ambareesh Baliga

    Ambareesh Baliga, independent market expert is of the view that one can look at IL&FS Transportation Networks, IRB Infrastructure Developers and Ashoka Buildcon.

  • Midcap bets: Credit Suisse tells 6 stocks to buy, 2 to sell

    Midcap stocks which were favoured by the market on Monday saw some sharp selling today. But fret not, here are some midcap trading ideas suggested by Credit Suisse.

  • Prefer infra space with 3 years view: Nimesh Shah

    Nimesh Shah of ICICI Prudential AMC is of the view that one may prefer the infra space with a three years view.

  • Prefer IRB Infra, NCC, L&T: Anish Damania

    Anish Damania, Head-Institutional Equities at IDFC Securities is of the view that one may prefer IRB Infrastructure Developers, Ashoka Buildcon, NCC and L&T.

  • Sell IRB Infra, IDFC: Meghana Malkan

    Meghana Malkan of malkansview.com recommends selling IRB Infrastructure Developers and IDFC.

  • Prefer IT, pharma space: Ajay Bagga

    Ajay Bagga, Market Expert is of the view that one may prefer IT and pharma space and recommends stayng away from infra and real estate space.

  • Prefer IRB Infrastructure: Gautam Chhaochharia

    Gautam Chhaochharia, Head of India Research at UBS Securities is of the view that one may prefer IRB Infrastructure Developers.

  • Look at infra space for long term: Anand Tandon

    Anand Tandon - Market Expert is of the view that one may look at infra space.

  • Look at infra, capital goods, private banks: Baliga

    Ambareesh Baliga, Independent Market Expert is of the view that one may look at infra, capital goods and private banking space.

  • Look at infra, construction, banks on dips: Ratnesh Kumar

    Ratnesh Kumar, Independent Market Expert is of the view that one may look at industrials, infrastructure or construction or even bank every time there is a dip.

  • Look at infra companies with long term view: Deven Choksey

    Deven Choksey of KR Choksey Shares & Securities is of the view that one may look at infra companies with long term view.

  • Here are top 10 stocks to focus on March 30

    Here are top 10 stocks to focus on March 30 - Reliance, ONGC, IGL, Gujarat Gas, Titagarh, Concor, SpiceJet, Jet Airways, Fortis Health and Sesa Sterlite. The Research Team at CNBC-TV18 is also tracking Infosys, L&T, NCC, HCC, IRB Infra, IVRCL and Gammon Infra.

  • Prefer cement, infra, cap goods sectors: Ambareesh Baliga

    Ambareesh Baliga, market expert is of the view that one may prefer cement, infrastructure, capital goods and power stocks.

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