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Last week, the brokerage house has advised to invest in many stocks. These advices are long term advice, so if you are thinking of investing money in stocks, then you can invest in these stocks. These stocks include Cropton Consumer, Ola Electric, HDFC Bank, Piramal Pharma, Kalyan Jewelers.

Crompton Consumer

Nomura has advised buying the stock and has given a target of 498 for investment. The stock closed at 422 in Friday's trading. That is, an 18 percent increase is possible in the stock from here. According to Nomura, the company's focus remains on premium products in all segments, which will benefit the company in the future. At the same time, the government's rules regarding efficiency in the long term will give a boost to the market. According to Nomura, growth will be seen in the company's income from the second half. Ola Electric HSBC has advised buying the stock with a target of Rs 140. The stock is currently at the level of 102, so the stock is expected to grow by 37 percent in the future. According to HSBC, most of the company's service stations are flooded with service requests. The company is working on several initiatives to improve the situation. HDFC Bank HSBC has advised buying HDFC Bank and has set a target of 2010 for the stock. The brokerage has raised the target for the stock from 1870. The stock is currently at 1753 levels. According to the report, the target has been raised in view of the high valuation of banks and NBFC subsidiaries. Piramal Pharma Jefferies has advised investment in the stock with a target of Rs 260. The stock is currently at 223 levels, so a return of 17 per cent is expected in the future. According to the report, the company wants to increase its revenue to more than $2 billion and also aims to reach EBITDA margin of 25 per cent by FY30. Kalyan Jewellers HSBC has advised buying the stock and has set a target of 810. The stock is currently at 707 levels, which means a growth of 15 per cent is expected in the future. According to the report, the company is aggressively focusing on network rollout

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