Stocks to buy: Ashok Leyland, Britannia, Dabur among 5 shares for up to 40% return

Stocks to buy: Brokerage firms have recommended five stocks having the potential to yield up to 40 per cent.

ZeeBiz WebTeam | Feb 06, 2023, 11:23 AM IST

Stocks to buy: Brokerage firms have recommended five stocks having the potential to yield up to 40 per cent. One may consider the brokerage recommendations for positive yield.

(Disclaimer: The advice given here to invest in stocks is given by a brokerage house. These are not the views of Zee Business. Consult your advisor before investing.)

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Ashok Leyland

Ashok Leyland

Ashok Leyland

Brokerage firm BNP Paribas has recommended buying shares of Ashok Leyland for a target price of Rs 192 apiece. On February 3, 2023, the stock closed at Rs 154. Investors can earn a return of Rs 38 per share or about 25 per cent. Image source- Reuters

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Dr. Lal PathLabs

Dr. Lal PathLabs

Dr. Lal PathLabs

Brokerage firm BNP Paribas has recommended buying shares of Dr. Lal PathLabs for a target price of Rs 2636 apiece. On February 3, 2023, the stock closed at Rs 1,885. Investors can earn a return of Rs 751 per share or 40 per cent. Image source- Pixabay

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Britannia Industries

Britannia Industries

Britannia Industries

Brokerage firm BNP Paribas has recommended buying shares of Britannia for a target price of Rs 5,210 apiece. On February 3, 2023, the stock closed at Rs 4,611. Investors can earn a return of Rs 599 per share or 13 per cent. Image source- Pixabay

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PCBL

PCBL

PCBL

Brokerage firm ICICI Securities has recommended buying shares of PCBL for a target price of Rs 155 apiece. On February 3, 2023, the stock closed at Rs 120. Investors can earn a return of Rs 35 per share or 29 per cent. Image source- Freepik

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Dabur India

Dabur India

Dabur India

Brokerage firm ICICI Securities has recommended buying shares of Dabur India for a target price of Rs 650 apiece. On February 3, 2023, the stock closed at Rs 534. Investors can earn a return of Rs 116 per share or 22 per cent. Image source- Freepik

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