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Undervalued Mid Caps

SNO

NAME

PRICE

DATE

1

Aditya Birla Capital 

114

09-09-2021

2

Bajaj Consumer Care 

253

09-09-2021

3

Exide Industries 

182

09-09-2021

4

Finolex Industries 

171

09-09-2021

5

Hindustan Copper 

116

09-09-2021

6

India Pesticides 

330

09-09-2021

7

ITC 

213

09-09-2021

8

ITI Ltd 

118

09-09-2021

9

KIOCL 

263

09-09-2021

10

Kirloskar Oil Engines 

215

09-09-2021

11

Navneet Education 

102

09-09-2021

12

RHI Magnesita India 

369

09-09-2021

13

Shipping Corporation 

110

09-09-2021

14

Shyam Metalics and Energy 

406

09-09-2021

15

Star Cement 

107

09-09-2021

16

Tata Power Co. 

133

09-09-2021


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