Hot Stocks: Brokerage view on Voltas, Bharat Forge, Hero MotoCorp and TVS Motor

After the fourth-quarter results, Jefferies upheld a buy rating for TVS Motor and Hero MotoCorp. Meanwhile, Citigroup suggested selling Bharat Forge but buying Voltas.

Brokerage firm maintained a on and post . recommended a sell on and a buy on post March quarter results.

We have collated a list of recommendations from top brokerage firms from ETNow and other sources:

Jefferies on TVS Motor Company: Buy| Target Rs 2525

Jefferies maintained a buy rating on Company with a of Rs 2525. The growth momentum continues and is scaling new heights.

India 2Ws segment is poised for strong growth and the export market is also recovering. The margins are also showing signs of improvement.

The earnings per share (EPS) has more than trebled in the last three years, and the global investment bank expects it to more than double in the next three years.

Jefferies on Hero MotoCorp: Buy| Target Rs 5650

Jefferies maintained a buy rating on with a target price of Rs 5650. The company delivered another good quarter as it recorded an all-time high EBITDA/vehicle.

The 2W segment is poised for growth and Hero expects the 2W industry revenues to grow in double digits in FY25.

However, market share decline in the 2W segment and adverse demand profile shifts are some concerns. The global investment bank sees a 17% EPS CAGR over FY24-26E.

Citigroup on Bharat Forge: Sell| Target Rs 850

Citigroup maintained a sell rating on but raised the target price to Rs 850 from Rs 800 earlier.

The Q4 results were slightly below estimates. There is a strong positive commentary which was surprising.

Overseas subsidiaries continued to make losses, and the global investment bank remains uncertain on global demand.

Citigroup on Voltas: Buy| Target Rs 1628

Citigroup maintained a buy rating on but raised the target price to Rs 1628 from Rs 1428 earlier.

The company continues to enjoy market leadership in the AC Business. Provisions are now over related to projects business. Voltas-Beko is slowly gaining market share in other consumer durable categories.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)

Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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