As investors prepare for the trading session on March 6, top brokerages on Dalal Street have released their recommendations for a dozen stocks, including Indraprastha Gas Ltd, Mahanagar Gas Ltd, Tata Motors, SBI Life, Grasim Industries, REC, PFC, Infosys, and TCS. Jefferies, Morgan Stanley, CLSA, and HSBC share their outlooks and price targets for each stock.
Tata Motors Share Price Trend: Brokerage Recommendations
As investors anticipate the trading session on March 6, leading brokerages on Dalal Street have analyzed various stocks and shared their recommendations. Among them, Tata Motors has garnered attention:
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Brokerages attribute the positive outlook to Tata Motors' strong SUVs and passenger vehicle segment performance. They expect continued momentum in these segments, driving the company's growth. The price targets set by these brokerages reflect their optimism about the stock's potential.
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