Investment Opportunities Today: SBI, Yes Bank, Bank of India, Ashok Leyland, Tata Consumer, Cochin Shipyard, and others for short-term trading
In today's stock market, several key players have announced their share price targets, while others remain undisclosed. Here's a round-up of the latest developments:
- Cochin Shipyard, Bandhan Bank, Coforge, and Wipro have not specified any target prices for their shares today.
- Ashok Leyland's share price has a target of an unspecified amount for today. However, there are no public financial advisor recommendations suggesting buying Ashok Leyland shares on September 18, 2025.
- SBI, Tata Consumer Products, and Bank of India have announced their share price targets for today.
- Hyundai Motor and Piramal Enterprises also have share price targets set for today.
- Bajaj Auto and MobiKwik have not specified any target prices for their shares today. MobiKwik has frozen 2000 merchant accounts due to huge losses.
- Notable stocks to watch today include Vedanta, JSW Energy, Adani Group stocks, Oil India, and more.
- In other news, TCS and Vodafone Idea have inked a 5-year deal for undisclosed reasons.
- NSDL's dividend record date is today, with the credit date set after Diwali. There is an opportunity for a potential Rs 50 dividend per share, with the record date set for next Monday.
- Samvardhana Motherson's share price target has been hiked with a SELL rating by Citi, but the reasons behind this are not specified.
- Derivative Trading is explained, but details on how futures and options work in the stock market are not provided.
- Rs 367.2 Bonanza: 123 stocks go ex-date today with dividends, splits & rights issues, but the details are not provided.
- Yes Bank's share price has no specified target mentioned in this paragraph.
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