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Business Standard, 23.11, part 3
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comatosePrice when posted : BSE: Rs 95.80 ( 5.68 % ), NSE: Rs. 95.80 ( 5.86 % )
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CALL COSTS FOR US/UK
Mobile phone
Vodafone: Calls to US (mobile) Rs11/min and Rs 6.40 (fixed-line); calls to UK cost Rs 10/min
Airtel: Calls to UK (fixed-line) at Rs6.4 / min and Rs 10 to mobile; calls to US at Rs 6.4/min (both fixed-line and mobile)
Reliance GSM: Calls to US & Europe (fixed line) (both fixed-line and mobile) (mobile)
BSNL: Requires security deposit of Rs 2,000;
Calls to US & UK cost Rs 7.20/min
International Calling Cards, Vodafone: A basic Rs 110 card gives a talktime of Rs 99; calls to US cost Rs 4.75/min and to UK cost Rs 4.95/min
Airtel: A basic Rs 55 card gives talktime of Rs 49; calls to US and Canada cost Rs 3.99;
Reliance: Provides an international calling service called Reliance Global Call (prepaid plan) starting at Rs 100; calls to US cost Rs 2.49/min; calls to UK (mobile) cost Rs 11.99 and Rs 3.49 (fixed-line)
VoIP services Spokn: Spokn-to-Spokn free; 0.92 paisa/min (US & UK mobiles & fixed-lines); also allows phone-to- phone calls without internet using access lines and costs Rs 2/min
Sifytalk: Initial costs include Rs 1,599 for device; calls to UK cost Re 1/min (fixed- line) and Rs 7.99 (mobile); calls to US cost Re 1/min (landline & mobile)
Skype: PC-to-PC is free; calls to US & UK (mobile and fixed-line) cost Rs 1.10/min
(#Data collected from company website & customer care centres)
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What is the basis of your assumption?? The past track record atleast does not support your conviction??...
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Traget 120/-
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Guest
Within 1 year this stock is going to hit 120/-
Heading
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bharat in delhiPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 89.70 ( 0.06 % ), NSE: Rs. 89.70 ( 0.06 % )
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DEAR ,85 IS A GOOD LEVEL TO INVEST,can touch 105/110 shortly.not much downward risk at 85...
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Heading
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ChaiWa
Not sure about hidden gem... Its knows for years as Rakesh Jhunjhunwala`s one of the `star` investments... But last six months when everything has moved up, it is langushing...
Difficult to cross resistance
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hemalchhedaPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 17.28 ( 1.59 % ), NSE: Rs. 17.30 ( 2.06 % )
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Resistance at 17.40...somehow this stocks finding it difficult to cross that level...
Bihar govt issues legal notice to RIL
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bhusbhacPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 2180.30 ( -0.69 % ), NSE: Rs. 2180.50 ( -0.66 % )
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iinvestr - Go buy Tata who is stopping you?
I hope that what happened with Taj Hotel does not happen to any of our corporates and I wish this terrorism stops as soon as possible.
Yes please don`t reply to me and don`t be abusive to anybody on this board to drive in your points....
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Bihar govt issues legal notice to RIL
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iinvestr
Why you always confuse nation with Reliance? Reliance is a conglomerate of characterless people having no qualms of integrity. There are industrial doyens like Tata`s. If you read newspapers, you might have come across stories of bravery and heroics by Taj hotel executives, even in the times of extreme adversity, they have always given top priority to the safety and comfort of their guests. Wonder what a group of reliance cronies would have done in the same situation. You are the worst scum and don`t deserve any reply.
Business Standard, 23.11, part 2
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comatosePrice when posted : BSE: Rs 95.40 ( 5.24 % ), NSE: Rs. 95.85 ( 5.91 % )
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Do PC calls result in savings?
Until June this year, Indians spent 135 million minutes on internet telephony, according to data from the Internet Service Providers’ Association of India. Most view internet telephony as something that is not only cheap but also practical, like Afshan Ahmed, who manages the day-to-day operations of a Nashik-based NGO for street children.
“We have several NRI benefactors in the US, mainly in New Jersey and Chicago. Calling them on a monthly basis over a mobile phone would have eaten into our paltry funds,” she says. The NGO, on Ahmed’s insistence, moved to using Skype internet telephony. Today, a second-hand laptop, a broadband connection at a monthly rental of Rs 200 and a Skype service for Rs 500 per month allows the NGO to make cheap calls to its donors across the globe. Ahmed claims that this move has saved thousands of rupees for the NGO.
Companies like Geodesic have been quick to grab the opportunity. Kiran Kulkarni, co-founder and managing director of Geodesic, promotes internet telephony products that work without an internet connection.
“Geodesic’s Spokn does not require an internet connection. Users can make domestic and international calls over PC-to-PC, phone-to-phone and PC-to-phone,” he says. The company has also addressed the security protocol issue, which is the Indian government’s biggest concern when it comes to VoIP usage.
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USING VoIP SERVICES
How do you make calls using PC?
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is the convention allowing transmission of voice through the internet
What do you get while calling from PC? For PC-to-phone VoIP services, users get features like free PC-to-PC calling, conference calls, voice mail, choice of online phone numbers, call forwarding and reduced long-distance rates, especially for international calls But, as with phone-to-phone VoIP services, call quality is not always perfect
What do you need for making these calls? An internet-connected PC, a pair of earphones/speakers with a microphone If you are making international calls to mobile or wired line phones from India, then most VoIP services require a minimum payment
Any other option ? If both caller and receiver have internet connections, they can use Google Talk, Yahoo, MSN, etc for free video or voice chats
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“We track the number from where the call is originating and the destination number. This data is freely shared with the regulatory authority,” assures Kulkarni. On this count, Skype, the popular internet telephony solution provider for PC-to-PC calls, has run into trouble as it refuses to share encryption codes with Indian security agencies.
Who stands to benefit?
The user can get optimum value for money with VoIP (check box). Calls made to international destinations typically cost between Re 1 and Rs 2 per minute. For instance, Geodesic’s Spokn allows calls to the UK and the US (mobile and landline) at 0.92 paisa per minute. Alok Shende, principal analyst and founder director, Ascentius, says: “International outbound VoIP services in India accounted for a Rs 85-crore revenue in 2008-09. These services comprise close to 15 per cent of the total international outbound voice minutes from India.”
He adds that consumers prefer PC-to-PC VoIP calls. However, internet telephony solutions are different due to their ability to call international phone numbers — wired phone lines or wireless mobile phones.
India’s 50 million odd internet users may not know every detail about the government’s stand on internet telephony services, but they are fast realising the advantage that VoIP services offer.
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Anil Ambani in SC
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bhusbhacPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 2183.00 ( -0.57 % ), NSE: Rs. 2180.85 ( -0.64 % )
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lalitlucky - I don`t think the veridct will be today. Maybe to show his dashing, honest and pure side to Honourable Supreme Court before the verdict day.
Maybe he is anticipating some problems and is there to help his counsel on certain points....
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Anil Ambani in SC
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lalitlucky
Anil Ambani visit supreme court to hear the verdict
Smart Upmove
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RumplePrice when posted : BSE: Rs 95.70 ( 5.57 % ), NSE: Rs. 95.70 ( 5.75 % )
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shubham27,
you need to be very lucky to get the share below 90....
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Smart Upmove
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shubham_27
Comatose,
I was looking to buy today below 90 level, but was quite surprised to see stock moved towards North.
Looks like i will have to wait to add more in the range 88-90.
Pentamedia- will it benefit shareholders?
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KISMISPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 2.68 ( 0.75 % )
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NO I HAVE NOT RECD. ANY MAYAJAAL SHARE TILL DATE...
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Pentamedia- will it benefit shareholders?
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rkk575
Dear Advisor
Pentamedia have demerged there few entities and transfer to Mayajaal for which pentamedia shareholders have to get shares in Mayajaal. That was done in the year2004. Please inform whther any one of pentamedia shareholders get Mayajaal shares after that demerger.
Bihar govt issues legal notice to RIL
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iinvestrPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 2182.00 ( -0.61 % ), NSE: Rs. 2183.25 ( -0.53 % )
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Why you always confuse nation with Reliance? Reliance is a conglomerate of characterless people having no qualms of integrity. There are industrial doyens like Tata`s. If you read newspapers, you might have come across stories of bravery and heroics by Taj hotel executives, even in the times of extreme adversity, they have always given top priority to the safety and comfort of their guests. Wonder what a group of reliance cronies would have done in the same situation. You are the worst scum and don`t deserve any reply....
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Bihar govt issues legal notice to RIL
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bhusbhac
iinvestr - You are the biggest pessimist this nation has seen. Our nation needs optimistic persons to progress despite all odds.
Kindly refrain from abusive language to drive in your pennywise and pound foolish points of view. Persons with your viewpoints and those of whose viewpoints you are spreading without proof and evidence are certainly tricks, frauds and cheating perpetuated by the cartel of frauds and cheats in the market. RIL is not a share market traded, RIL is primarily an industry so will have to be viewed according by SEBI and governments.
There is no panic in RIL or market today according to the news that you are spreading.
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RPower is more than dadri ...
when dardri comes it would be at far higher levels than now .
Check their website for all the projects that are planned .
sd3.....
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Heading
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saikatdaw
Lots of -ve news on this stock...
1. Chinese workers on business visas were repatriated. Min. of Power has requested them to be exempted as this will cause delays in power projects using Chinese equipments. As we all know almost all of RPower projects are on Chinese tech. So expect delays.
2. Long standing fight between brothers leading to uncertainty of Dadri.
3. Restrictions on chinese power equipment. Assocham has asked for import duty on these. Govt. is seriously considering this. So profitability threat to RPower.
ready to explode
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GuestPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 44.35 ( 0.45 % ), NSE: Rs. 44.30 ( 0.45 % )
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eventhough with the positive news this stock corrected a lot,and now it is going to take a u turn upside ....
-------------- Sure Shot tgt 70+ ------------
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The Fool.Price when posted : BSE: Rs 38.35 ( -4.84 % ), NSE: Rs. 38.45 ( -4.71 % )
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Barat,
whats your timeframe are you talking about?
I thinks its a good time to get bullish about this stock.
1. Around Rs 50 lac order was executed in last 2-weeks which brought the stock from 30s to 40s. This was a big buy bcoz no one was selling and the stock just kept going 5% up each day. there will be some consolidation at this levels and the stock shoudl move higher.
2. The 20GW project in India is being valued around $40 billion. If XL gets just 10-15% of this Indian Market thats around $4 billion. Thats close to Infosys revenue.
XL is worth giving a shot. Its potential in India itself is too large in coming years....
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-------------- Sure Shot tgt 70+ ------------
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Barat
Yes Sunnyss, Market anticipates and react accordingly and our mkt knows only extremes.
The capacity govt is talking about, the inventory will be absorbed in a jiffy if they get a good order. Will mkt wait for XL to implement and get the profits,i dont think so. But its largely punters game with the support of management to an extent.
see even friday, i think the general mkt recovery led the recovery in XL too.. Other wise it would have been close to lower ckt.
Will it cross over the 44 levels needs to be seen. I will buy above 44 with a stop loss of 43 or at 35 & below.
lets see what i get.
cheers
Barat
Business Standard, 23.11, part 1
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comatosePrice when posted : BSE: Rs 96.30 ( 6.23 % ), NSE: Rs. 96.55 ( 6.69 % )
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Computer call: When your PC becomes a phone
(Priyanka Joshi & Shivani Shinde / Mumbai November 23, 2009),
VoIP services come in real handy to make cheap overseas calls.
While domestic call rates have dipped to a measly 1 paisa/second in the country, telecom companies still maintain steep rates for international (ISD) calls. If Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are to be believed, internet telephony offers a way out, allowing users to make such calls for free from computers.
At present, a call can be made legally from a computer only to another computer within the country, and not to a phone. But domestic users are allowed to make international calls from their computers to a phone. Internet telephony, if unrestricted, would also allow consumers to make calls to a computer from their mobile handsets.
Users have already begun to see sense in internet telephony. Take, for instance, Mumbai-based Vikram Duseja, an executive with P&G who is on the move 15 days a month. The countries and cities he travels to are mostly remote and unknown territories.
“During my official visits, I neither have the time to go and look for local phone cards nor do I have a clue about the international call rates charged by my telecom operator. The next best thing for me is to use my Wi-Fi enabled laptop for calling home,” says Duseja.
“Wi-Fi is free at certain places abroad, like international airports and hotel lounges. It is, therefore, a better way for me to have lengthy conversations with my family back in Mumbai via a free Wi-Fi connection and any free internet telephony service provider,” he reasons simply. This way, Duseja saves on roaming charges on his internet data card for the laptop and also on his mobile phone connection. There are other users who have similarly taken to internet telephony. Jitendra Tandel, a 27-year-old media executive, began using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications purely to cut the long-distance phone bills he used to face to stay in touch with his brother in the UK.
“I speak to my brother once a month. By using internet telephony services, I end up saving close to 50 per cent on a call made either through a landline or through a mobile network,” Tandel says.
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Multibagger : GULF OIL
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bijulazerPrice when posted : BSE: Rs 119.70 ( 2.31 % ), NSE: Rs. 119.90 ( 2.39 % )
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195....200 is the proper target...
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Multibagger : GULF OIL
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rupesh711in
GULF OIL CAN GO FOR TRGTS OF 131 - 148 in short term and long term trgts - 188 - 215
rupesh
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