Bajaj Housing Finance shares surged 5% as its one-year shareholder lock-in period ended, unlocking 5,291 million shares—64% of total equity. While the stock has gained 70% from its IPO price of Rs 70, it still trades 17% below its listing price. Analysts remain cautious, with a Rs 108 target, implying a 13% downside from current levels.

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