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Mumbai-based brokerage Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd (MOFSL) has reiterated a BUY rating on Nuvama Wealth Management, setting a one-year price target of Rs 1,860 — implying 23% upside from the stock's current market price of Rs 1,510.

ICICI Securities, through its retail research arm ICICI Direct, has reaffirmed a Buy rating on City Union Bank (CITUNI), pegging a 12-month target price of Rs 240 a share against a current market price of Rs 204 — an implied upside of 18%.

Geojit Investments has reiterated a BUY call on PVR Inox Limited, setting a 12‑month target price of Rs 1,189 versus a current market price of Rs 976, implying an upside of about 22 percent for investors.

Prabhudas Lilladher has reiterated a BUY call on Ultratech Cement with a target price of Rs 13,835 per share, implying meaningful upside from the current market price of Rs 10,997.
Today, AIA Engineering has touched its 52-week high of Rs 1,718. At 12:31 pm, the share is trading at Rs 1,685.50, up Rs 83.95, or 5.24%.
The stock market (BSE) has followed the same volatile pattern once more. It remains strong throughout the week, and analysts have suggested a strong resistance level at 14595.
, Steel Authority of India was trading nearly flat at Rs 133.10 after it signed up an memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Manganese Ore India to form a joint venture to manufacture ferro-manganese and silico-manganese.
Springs Ltd. climbed up by its maximum daily limit of 5 percent to 29.50 rupees as the board okayed its merger deal with Jamna Auto Industries. The company made the declaration in trading hours. The scrip had touched its intraday low of Rs 28 during the day.








