Money Times Talk (MTTs) -17/10/25

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Although Money Times recommendation have outperformed other media, stock brokers and research houses, the brief recommendations under Money Times Talk (MTT) cannot display ‘BUY’, ‘SELL’ or ‘HOLD’ recommendations. Readers should, therefore, exercise their own judgement and evaluate the future prospects of the stock given its past performance, industry prospects in the backdrop of a growing economy and in consultation with their investment adviser.

  • SML Isuzu (now SML Mahindra), backed by M&M, is set for a turnaround after years of underperformance. Strong management could transform operations and valuation. Stock rallied from Rs.1500 to Rs.4700 and corrected to Rs.3200, offering an attractive entry. Mkt. cap below Rs.5000 cr. looks cheap vs other CV peers.
  • MSPL Steel, having restructured its debt, may witness improved performance ahead. In sector rallies, laggards often deliver the best returns. Keep an eye.
  • Jyoti (Alembic group) secured an order from Gujarat Energy Transmission for KV VCB Panels. This electrical engineering player looks poised for strong re-rating. Listed only on BSE.
  • Byke Hospitality is on an expansion spree, adding four new properties across states. Trades attractively at Rs.67 vs 52-week high of Rs.106. Keep an eye.
  • RPSG Ventures may gain if Poonawala’s Rs.17,000 cr. bid for RCB Bangalore materializes, as it owns the Lucknow franchise. Mkt. cap below Rs.3000 cr. looks undervalued.

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