As Dalal Street enters the January 15 session, brokerages have several stocks on their radar. Here's what Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Jefferies, Nomura, Goldman Sachs, CLSA, Citi, and HSBC make of stocks such as Wipro, HCL Tech, HDFC Life Insurance Company, Godrej Consumer Products and Tata Consumer Products:

HCL Tech

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Morgan Stanley has an 'equal-weight' rating on HCL Technologies with a target of Rs 1,600.

JPMorgan has a 'neutral' rating on HCL Tech shares with a target of Rs 1,530.

Jefferies has a 'hold' call on the HCL Tech stocks with a target of Rs 1,500.

Wipro

JPMorgan has a 'neutral' rating on Wipro with a target of Rs 500.

Morgan Stanley has an 'underweight' rating on Wipro shares with a target of Rs 460.

Jefferies has an 'underperform' rating on the Wipro shares with a target of Rs 470.

Goldman Sachs has a 'sell' call on Wipro with a target of Rs 420.

Nomura and HSBC each have a 'reduce' rating on Wipro with targets of Rs 410 and Rs 350, respectively.

Avenue Supermarts

JPMorgan has an 'underweight' rating on Avenue Supermarts with a target of Rs 3,555.

Morgan Stanley has an 'overweight' rating on Avenue Supermarts shares with a target of Rs 4,471.

Citi and Goldman Sachs each have a 'sell' call on Avenue Supermarts with targets of Rs 3,200 and 3,750, respectively.

HDFC Life

CLSA has an 'outperform' rating on HDFC Life Insurance Company with a target of Rs 700.

Morgan Stanley has an 'overweight' rating on HDFC Life shares with a target of Rs 780.

Citi has a 'neutral' on the HDFC Life stocks with a target of Rs 675

Godrej Consumer

Morgan Stanley has an 'equal-weight' rating on Godrej Consumer Products Ltd (GCPL) with a target of Rs 1,065.

Tata Consumer

Morgan Stanley has an 'overweight' rating on Tata Consumer Products with a target of Rs 1,305

JP Morgan has a 'neutral' rating on Tata Consumer shares with a target of Rs 1,000.

Jefferies has a 'hold' call on the Tata Consumer stocks with a target of Rs 1,140.

Dixon Tech

Goldman Sachs has a 'sell' call on Dixon Technologies (India) with a target of Rs 5,400.

Amber Enterprises

Goldman Sachs has a 'buy' call on Amber Enterprises with a target of Rs 5,400.