IRB Infra Share Price | IRB Infra stock will get rich, note the target, first gave 573% return – NSE: IRB
IRB Infra Share Price | The stock market was trading high on Tuesday (NSE: IRB)On Tuesday, NSE Nifty rose 121 points to 24,343, while BSE Sensex rose 305 points to 80,415. Similarly, the stock market Bank Nifty opened 347 points higher at 52,555. On Tuesday, November 26, IRB Infra shares were trading at Rs 51.34, up 0.37 per cent. (IRB Infrastructure Company excerpt)
Angel One Brokerage Firm
On Tuesday, on ET Now news channel, expert Rajesh Bhosale of Angel One brokerage firm gave important advice to investors about the construction company IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited Company. It has also announced a target price for shorts. On Wednesday (November 27, 2024), the stock was trading 0.76% higher at Rs 52.0.
IRB Infra Share – Opinion of Angel One Brokerage Firm
Rajesh Bhosale, expert at Angel One brokerage firm, gave his opinion on IRB Infra stock and indicated a bullish outlook for the stock. According to Angel One brokerage firm, experts said that IRB Infra stock has been oversold and this is a positive sign.
irb infra share target price
Experts of Angel One brokerage firm said IRB Infra shares may rise again. If there is a surge, IRB Infra stock may rise in the range of Rs 58 to Rs 60. Experts of Angel One brokerage firm have given a target price of up to Rs 60 for this stock.
The stock gave 573.75% return
IRB Infrastructure stock has returned 9.70% in the last five days. The stock has returned 0.85% in the last month. The stock is down 29.57% in the last six months. IRB Infrastructure stock has returned 35.46% in the last year. IRB Infrastructure stock has given 573.75% return in the last 5 years. The stock has returned 22.68% on a YTD basis. The stock has given 165.19% returns to long term investors.
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