Jefferies recommends buying Siemens Energy, projecting substantial EPS growth. Bank of America Securities suggests purchasing The Leela, citing industry tailwinds and expansion plans. JP Morgan maintains an overweight rating on Hindustan Aeronautics, highlighting a strong order book. Morgan Stanley retains an equal-weight rating on Tata Motors, noting JLR's strong mix offsetting headwinds.
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