Gaurang Shah of Geojit BNP Paribas told CNBC-TV18, "The only stock that we covered in the entire sugar pack was Balrampur Chini and that too has overshot our target price. And not too optimistic on the other sugar pack in the entire sugar sector. No specific coverage over here, so will not be able to comment." He further added, " Dish TV would be a better stock. We have a positive coverage and the target stands at about Rs 116 with the current earnings and of course with the outlook being positive, if the earnings have to improve then we might revise the target upwards."
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