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which industry to invest in India.
Punj Lloyd looks like a good buy at current levels, says Deven Choksey of KR Choksey Securities, on CNBC-TV18. It looks positive valuation-wise and has good visibilty in earnings, he explains. The stock is currently trading at Rs 321.40, down 7.3% on the BSE
Metals are going up
Oil
Telecom
buy them
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Infrastructure still looks good
infra companies profits have not come down and they have huge orders stay invested for long term. buy at lows
GVK Power is a good pick for the long term; 1-2 years, says Ashish Kukreja of Unicon Investment Solutions, on CNBC Awaaz. It can give 50-100% returns from the current levels, he adds. The stock is currently trading at Rs 40.25, down 3.7% on the BSE.
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Re:which industry to invest in India.
I agree with praveen, Infrastructure and oil seems to be good buy for a long term. Along with these 2 investing in Power sector can yield good ROI.
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Hi,
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Real estate most promising sector for investment.
Regards,
sarah_9
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