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Reply By karshin
Date: 26th Nov, 2009 - 20:44
BSE: Rs 90.85 ( -2.15 % ), NSE: Rs. 90.80 ( -1.94 % )
This is the problem with care taker management...
Glenmark
Reply By karshin
Date: 26th Nov, 2009 - 20:35
BSE: Rs 243.30 ( -4.16 % ), NSE: Rs. 242.15 ( -4.55 % )
are you sure it will touch that figure in near future....
CMC
Reply By karshin
Date: 26th Nov, 2009 - 20:33
BSE: Rs 1345.15 ( -1.74 % ), NSE: Rs. 1336.90 ( -2.14 % )
NAUGHTY 007
I think market is in consolidation mode. It may further go down on Friday but from Monday it will certainly resume its upward journey, after so many goats are sacrificed on Saturday.
karshin...
Reliance
Reply By bhusbhac
Date: 26th Nov, 2009 - 20:25
BSE: Rs 1064.60 ( -2.94 % ), NSE: Rs. 1063.75 ( -3.06 % )
NAUGHTY007 - DOW is also down, triggered most likely from China to India to Europe. This market in India appears irrational due to FII involvement so one can never say which stocks go down for no apparent reason however if you don`t hold RIL buy a little at a time I expect the market to bounceback at short notice....
TCS
Reply By vuppala1948
Date: 26th Nov, 2009 - 16:09
BSE: Rs 688.10 ( -2.20 % ), NSE: Rs. 687.90 ( -2.12 % )
In its latest letter enclosing the dividend, it says, looking ahead, we are seeing an improvement in market conditions, but we believe growth will be slow to return.
So, Growth is continuing, but at a slower rate.This also may change to a FASTER RATE.
Next Q`dividend may be even better.
We can not talk of next Bonus, of course. It is too pre-mature. But, TCS is doing nicely....
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Telecom sector r most effewctive sectors for buying but in some companies. In private sector Airtel, Rcom and Tata only the companies which can stay for long term becuase:-
1. a Increse Spectrum charges
2.Cut termination charges
3.Pay per second plan is huge bomb on their revenues
4.Number portability
5.Established govt. brands mtnl, bsnl
6.Tata, Rcom and Airtel have capability to bear losses atleast one yr and new companies may not stay for long term in this sector
Investment in these companies with a view for 3 yrs can ive higher return. Please give ur views also....
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Tommorow Opening Analysis.
If Nifty Close below 5000. Then tommorow opening will be in red or negative. Or If mkt close above 5000 then tommorow opening will be in green Or positive.
Considering 7 lac shares r join 5200 call december option. and 2.5 lakh reduce from 4800put december option.
Now I m waiting for ur views. Please share ur views also.
Thankyou....
MTNL
Posted by : NAUGHTY007
Date :26th Nov, 2009 - 21:00
BSE: Rs 73.90 ( -1.60 % ), NSE: Rs. 73.50 ( -2.13 % )
good buying levels is sub 72...
Merck
Posted by : NAUGHTY007
Date :26th Nov, 2009 - 20:59
BSE: Rs 548.50 ( -2.27 % ), NSE: Rs. 548.45 ( -2.11 % )
good buying levels in dips is here again...
Mcleod Rus
Posted by : NAUGHTY007
Date :26th Nov, 2009 - 20:57
BSE: Rs 258.40 ( -5.33 % ), NSE: Rs. 258.50 ( -5.22 % )
only the cement was strong today...
Maruti Suzuki
Posted by : NAUGHTY007
Date :26th Nov, 2009 - 20:56
BSE: Rs 1579.60 ( -2.54 % ), NSE: Rs. 1579.40 ( -2.62 % )
thanks for the information...
Marico
Posted by : NAUGHTY007
Date :26th Nov, 2009 - 20:55
BSE: Rs 101.05 ( -0.93 % ), NSE: Rs. 101.10 ( -1.22 % )
best buy tommorow-around 100...
no such targets seen-wait for power sector rally...
buy around 210 if u can buy at that level...
this jalim guy does not tire abt posting his ad for bogus blog at almost all scrips... i wont tire till he does not place his opinions at proper places......
buy on each dip and enjoy...
this will be a bluechip in another yr-buy on each decline-excellent for medium term holders-target 450 by march...
Though the coy posted excellent resultsbut the stock has doubled in about amonth-hence get ur profits and reenter subsequently...
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