Top Stocks to BUY, SELL or HOLD Today: Brokerage recommendations are set to drive stock-specific action in today’s (June 11) trading session, with analysts issuing a mix of buy, hold and neutral calls across chemicals, power, energy and consumer sectors.
Stocks such as NTPC, JSW Energy, Adani Green Energy, Reliance Industries and Privi Speciality Chemicals are likely to remain in focus after fresh target price revisions and coverage initiations from Macquarie, Motilal Oswal, Goldman Sachs, HDFC Securities, Nuvama Research and Equirus, providing key cues for traders and investors.
Here’s the full list of stocks to BUY, SELL or HOLD Today:
Stocks to BUY, SELL or HOLD
Prince Pipes Share Price Target
Honasa Consumer Share Price Target
Goldman Sachs maintains a Neutral rating on Honasa Consumer and raises its target price to Rs 400 from Rs 385 earlier.
NTPC Share Price Target
Macquarie maintains an Outperform rating on NTPC and raises its target price to Rs 480 from Rs 475.
JSW Energy Share Price Target
Macquarie initiates coverage on JSW Energy with an Outperform rating and a target price of Rs 720.
Power Grid Share Price Target
Macquarie maintains an Outperform rating on Power Grid and raises its target price to Rs 400 from Rs 390 earlier.
Adani Green Energy Share Price Target
Macquarie maintains an Outperform rating on Adani Green Energy and raises its target price to Rs 1,700 from Rs 1,320 earlier.
Adani Power Share Price Target
Macquarie initiates coverage on Adani Power with a Neutral rating and a target price of Rs 230.
Adani Energy Solutions Share Price Target
Macquarie initiates coverage on Adani Energy Solutions with a Neutral rating and a target price of Rs 1,578.
Reliance Industries Share Price Target
Equirus upgrades Reliance Industries (RIL) to Long with a target price of Rs 1,586, applicable through September 2027.
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