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Times of India24.04.2026BusinessIndia

Bajaj Broking Research Recommends Bharat Electronics, Colgate-Palmolive India as Top Stocks to Buy

Bharat Electronics target ₹495 (11% return in 6 months), Colgate-Palmolive India target ₹2330 (9% return in 3 months)

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  • Bajaj Broking Research has recommended Bharat Electronics and Colgate-Palmolive India as top stock picks for April 24, 2026.
  • Bharat Electronics is suggested for buy at ₹440-450 with target ₹495 (11% return in 6 months), while Colgate-Palmolive India is recommended at ₹2120-2160 with target ₹2330 (9% return in 3 months).
  • Both stocks show bullish technical patterns with breakouts above bullish Flag formations.

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Bajaj Broking Research has recommended Bharat Electronics and Colgate-Palmolive India as top stock picks for April 24, 2026. Bharat Electronics is suggested for buy at ₹440-450 with target ₹495 (11% return in 6 months), while Colgate-Palmolive India is recommended at ₹2120-2160 with target ₹2330 (9% return in 3 months). Both stocks show bullish technical patterns with breakouts above bullish Flag formations.

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