6 stocks from hospital sector with upside potential of up to 27%

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While all the headlines have been hogged by new age companies and sectors, there has been a sharp surge in valuations in one sector which has performed extremely well in the last two years..

The post listing performance of IPOs from this space shows that both domestic and institutional investors are ready to pay a premium to have these stocks in their portfolio..

Given the macro picture , it has a secular growth trend as per capita spending is likely to continue to increase.. It was covid cases which brought hospital stocks in the news..

First a large number of companies have got listed in the last two years and they are doing well once they have listed and as money chases performance, more private equity money is chasing hospital assets...

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