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- Buy NCC, target Rs 132: Dharmesh Shah
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 132.0 and a stop loss at Rs 117 from entry point.
- Buy NCC, target Rs 140: Kunal Bothra
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 140.0 and a stop loss at Rs 126 from entry point.
- Buy NCC, target Rs 135: Dharmesh Shah
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 135.0 and a stop loss at Rs 118 from entry point.
- Buy NCC, target Rs 140: Shrikant Chouhan
Buy NCC at a price target of Rs 140 and a stop loss at Rs 127 from entry point.
- Buy NCC, target Rs 137: Manas Jaiswal
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 137.0 and a stop loss at Rs 126 from entry point.
- Buy NCC Ltd. target Rs 130.0 : Manas Jaiswal
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 130.0 and a stoploss at Rs 119 from entry point.
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- Buy NCC Ltd. target Rs 127.0 : Manas Jaiswal
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 127.0 and a stoploss at Rs 115 from entry point.
- Buy NCC, target Rs 110: Kunal Bothra
Buy NCC at a price target of Rs 110 and a stop loss at Rs 96 from entry point.
- Buy NCC, target Rs 99: Dharmesh Shah
Buy NCC at a price target of Rs 99 and a stop loss at Rs 84 from entry point.
- Buy Nagarjuna Construction (NCC) target Rs 121: Edelweiss Financial Services
Buy Nagarjuna Construction (NCC) at a price target of Rs 121.
- Buy NCC, target Rs 95: Sarvendra Srivastava
Buy NCC at a price target of Rs 95 and a stop loss at Rs 84 from entry point.
- Buy NCC Ltd. target Rs 90.0 : IIFL
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 90.0. he time period given by the analyst is a year
- Buy NCC, target Rs 102.0 : Kunal Bothra
Buy NCC Ltd. at a price target of Rs 102.0 and a stop loss at Rs 94.0 from entry point
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