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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayStocks To Buy: Brokerage Axis Direct recommends buying six stocks, including 5 largecaps, and 1 midcaps scrips, that could generate profits in the next 0 to 15 days. These are Wockhardt, CESC, Coforge, Kaveri Seed Company, Tata Communications, and KEI Industries. Check out targets and other details -
Stock Market Update
On Thursday, July 3, domestic equity markets ended lower in the final trade, weighed down by banking and realty shares amid cautious investor sentiment ahead of the looming US tariff deadline. The NSE Nifty50 closed at 25,405.3, down 48.1 points or 0.19 per cent, while the BSE Sensex settled at 83,239.47, down 170.22 points or 0.2 per cent.
Wockhardt Share Price Target
Axis Direct has suggested buying the stock for a target of Rs 1,910.
Currently Trading: Rs 1748.4
Stop Loss: Rs 1,698
Entry Price Range: Rs 1,733 to Rs 1,751
CESC Share Price Target
Axis Direct has suggested buying the stock for a target of Rs 193.50.
Currently Trading: Rs 178.08
Stop Loss: Rs 174.50
Entry Price Range: Rs 177.50 to Rs 178.65
Coforge Share Price Target
Axis Direct has suggested buying the stock for a target of Rs 2,074.
Currently Trading: Rs 1938.3
Stop Loss: Rs 1,910
Entry Price Range: Rs 1,925 to Rs 1,951
Kaveri Seed Company Share Price Target
Axis Direct has suggested buying Kaveri Seed Company Ltd stock for a target of Rs 1,290.
Currently Trading: Rs 1190.2
Stop Loss: Rs 1,150
Entry Price Range: Rs 1,174 to Rs 1,185
Tata Communications Share Price Target
Axis Direct has suggested buying the stock for a target of Rs 1,985.
Currently Trading: Rs 1778
Stop Loss: Rs 1,748
Entry Price Range: Rs 1,806
KEI Industries Share Price Target
Axis Direct has suggested buying KEI Industries Ltd stock for a target of Rs 4,144.
Currently Trading: Rs 3840.7
Stop Loss: Rs 3,736
Entry Price Range: Rs 3,799 to Rs 3,838
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