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PNB share price rises 6% post Q1 results: Is there more upside likely?

PNB share price: PNB share price opened at ₹124.86 today almost 4% higher than previous close of ₹119.95.

Updated on: Jul 29, 2024 11:02 AM IST
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Punjab National Bank (PNB) share price rose over 6% today (July 29) post Q1 results in which the lender reported highest-ever quarterly standalone profit of 3,252 crore. PNB saw an increase in interest revenue and a decrease of bad loans and net profit rose 159 per cent year on year.

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PNB share price: The bank's share price continued to gain to intraday highs of  ₹128.10. (Reuters)
PNB share price: The bank's share price continued to gain to intraday highs of ₹128.10. (Reuters)

Net interest income (NII) increased 10.2% to 10,476.2 crore in the first quarter of the current fiscal year from 9,504.3 crore in the same period last year.

PNB share price opened at 124.86 today almost 4% higher than previous close of 119.95. The bank's share price continued to gain to intraday highs of 128.10.

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What analysts have said on PNB share price?

Jefferies India Pvt ltd put a target price of 150 for the PNB stock indicating around 20% upside.

Motilal Oswal Financial Services put target price for Punjab National Bank (PNB) at 135.

 
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