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Jefferies Sticks to Their Buy Rating for Indian Hotels Co. Ltd. (INDHOTEL)

Jefferies Sticks to Their Buy Rating for Indian Hotels Co. Ltd. (INDHOTEL)

In a report released yesterday, Prateek Kumar from Jefferies maintained a Buy rating on Indian Hotels Co. Ltd. (INDHOTEL – Research Report), with a price target of INR980.00. The company's shares closed yesterday at INR753.25.
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Indian Hotels Co. Ltd. has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of INR876.00.
The company has a one-year high of INR894.15 and a one-year low of INR507.45. Currently, Indian Hotels Co. Ltd. has an average volume of 80.13K.
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