
Jefferies Keeps Their Buy Rating on InterGlobe Aviation Ltd (INDIGO)
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InterGlobe Aviation Ltd has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of INR5,589.17, which is a 1.44% upside from current levels. In a report released on May 22, J.P. Morgan also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a INR5,835.00 price target.
The company has a one-year high of INR5,665.65 and a one-year low of INR3,778.50. Currently, InterGlobe Aviation Ltd has an average volume of 25.08K.
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