
Buy or sell: Stock recommendation by brokers for July 9, 2025
Jefferies maintained its buy recommendation on Siemens Energy with a target price of Rs 3,500. Analysts said that the company offers solutions for power transmission, generation and industrials from eight factories in India.
They expect Siemens Energy to see 50% compounded annual EPS growth between 2024 and 2027. They see a robust power capex pipeline and operating leverage-linked margin accretion.
Bank of America Securities initiated a buy on The Leela (Schloss Bangalore) with a target price of Rs 520. Analysts feel industry tailwinds and the company's key initiatives (especially in growing its five owned iconic owned hotels and also portfolio expansion) should help sustain its revenue and earnings growth momentum.
The hospitality company's lower net debt is a positive for the stock. They see at 20 times its estimated FY27 EBITDA, the valuation of the stock as attractive.
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P Morgan maintained its overweight rating on Hindustan Aeronautics with a target price of Rs 6,105. Analysts said the company's strong order book provides visibility. It also has a significant order pipeline and there's more clarity on future initiatives.
Morgan Stanley maintained its equal-weight rating on
Tata Motors
with a target price of Rs 715. Analysts said JLR's 1st quarter volumes had a strong mix that helped partly offset weak volume and tariff headwinds. They also said the company's mix of high-margin models improved to 77.2%. Analysts expect JLR to deliver 1st quarter EBITDA & EBIT margin of 11.4% and 5.9% respectively. They expect consolidated business margins to decline 350 basis points on an early basis.
Citigroup has a neutral rating on Titan with a target price of Rs 3,800. Analysts said the company's standalone domestic jewellery (ex-bullion) reported a 17% annual growth, CaratLane reported 38% annual growth, watches & wearables showed a 23% growth, the EyeCare business a 12% growth, emerging businesses showed a 36% growth and consolidated consumer business revenue growth, ex-bullion was 20% on an annual basis.
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