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Goldman Sachs Remains a Buy on Makemytrip (MMYT)

Goldman Sachs Remains a Buy on Makemytrip (MMYT)

Goldman Sachs analyst Manish Adukia reiterated a Buy rating on Makemytrip (MMYT – Research Report) today and set a price target of $126.00. The company's shares opened today at $101.53.
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According to TipRanks, Adukia is ranked #3656 out of 9551 analysts.
The word on The Street in general, suggests a Strong Buy analyst consensus rating for Makemytrip with a $122.75 average price target, implying a 20.90% upside from current levels. In a report released on May 15, Citi also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a $125.00 price target.
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