New Delhi: India Infoline Limited (IIFL) on Friday recommended buying shares of Dixon technologies and Sun TV. The brokerage firm advised the shareholders of Berger Paints, Titan and Max Financial Services (MFSL) to sell their holdings. The firm also shares the target price and Stop Loss for all the five mentioned stocks.
Buy Dixon Technologies share
Giving a Buy rating on Dixon Technologies, IIFL recommended buying the stock at Rs 9310 per equity share with a target price of Rs 9,495 and Rs 9,680. The firm suggested the Stop Loss to be maintained at Rs 9,125. Dixon Technologies share price closed at Rs 9,325 on NSE on May 31, 2024.
SUN TV share price target
Buy Sun TV shares at Rs 670 apiece with a target price of Rs 693 and Rs 715. The investors were advised by the brokerage firm to keep the Stop Loss at Rs 640. Dixon Technologies share price ended at Rs 670.40 on NSE on 31st May.
Sell Titan share
IIFL suggested selling Titan shares at Rs 3,305. The firm recommended the target price of Rs 3,200 and Rs 3,120. It stated that the Stop Loss could be maintained at Rs 3,400. Titan stock closed at Rs 3,298 on NSE on May 31, 2024.
Berger Paints share news
The brokerage firm gave a Sell call on Berger Paints. It suggested the stock to be sold at Rs 481 with target price of Rs 460 and Rs 442. It suggested the Stop Loss to be set at Rs 500. Berger Paints stock closed at Rs 476.05 on NSE on May 31, 2024.
Max Financial Services share price
Sell Max Financial Services stock at Rs 930. The target price could be set at Rs 897 and Rs 865, with a Stop Loss of Rs 963. MFSL share price at Rs 925 on NSE on May 31, 2024.
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