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Bharti Airtel share price gains after CLSA retains 'buy'

Motilal Oswal, too, has a 'buy' on the stock, with the target at Rs 650 against CLSA's Rs 715 per share.

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Bharti Airtel share price gains after CLSA retains buy
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11 Dec 2020 2:08 PM IST

Motilal Oswal, too, has a 'buy' on the stock, with the target at Rs 650 against CLSA's Rs 715 per share.

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