Exit Hikal, rather go for UPL as a long-term buy: Sudip Bandyopadhyay

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UPL is a strong buy for long-term investors looking for a stock in the agrochemical industry..

UPL is amongst the top five agrochemical companies globally and had reduced and structured its debt..

Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Group Chairman, Inditrade Capital, says if somebody is a long-term investor with one year plus time horizon, UPL is a fantastic buy and they should have it in their portfolio..

They have a very geographically diversified business which is fantastic for this space and they are doing all the right like dthings ebt reduction, cost cutting, inventory liquidation...

For long-term investors, is UPL a good stock to buy in the sense of the kind of guidance they give?.

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