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06 Oct 2008 23:26

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : sanjay38000
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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to hide the crises and to overcome this, Mr.bush had sent its financial institutions throught the world to make money since 2004. but everything failed.
...

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : harishkrsharma

Even if it happens here the GOI would never like to get it surfaced and moreover our Politicians are smart enough to get it settled in the closed doors. US was also holding such crisis for so long and tried its best to hide them but failed as the crisis was bigger than the size of some countries GDP.

I wish that you could see the index of 38000 in the coming years as your name reflects. wish u all the best.

harish sharma

06 Oct 2008 23:25

Alive but comfortably numb

Teledata Info

Posted by : googol
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 8.00 ( -10.21 % ), NSE: Rs. 8.00 ( -10.61 % )
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0607

Dear skasera,

Very glad to see you again with your great view as usual

You left at 18 and back at 8

The youth is gone and the child has come.
I have become stoic

Regards,

...

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Alive but comfortably numb

Posted by : skasera

What more can I say. Not much. Let Pink floyd sing at the state of affairs.

"The child is grown, the dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb."

----------------------
Hello.
Is there anybody in there?
Just nod if you can hear me.
Is there anyone home?

Come on, now.
I hear youre feeling down.
Well I can ease your pain,
Get you on your feet again.

Relax.
I need some information first.
Just the basic facts:
Can you show me where it hurts?

There is no pain, you are receding.
A distant ships smoke on the horizon.
You are only coming through in waves.
Your lips move but I cant hear what youre sayin.
When I was a child I had a fever.
My hands felt just like two balloons.
Now I got that feeling once again.
I cant explain, you would not understand.
This is not how I am.
I have become comfortably numb.

Ok.
Just a little pinprick. [ping]
Therell be no more --aaaaaahhhhh!
But you may feel a little sick.

Can you stand up?
I do believe its working. good.
Thatll keep you going for the show.
Come on its time to go.

There is no pain, you are receding.
A distant ships smoke on the horizon.
You are only coming through in waves.
Your lips move but I cant hear what youre sayin.
When I was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse,
Out of the corner of my eye.
I turned to look but it was gone.
I cannot put my finger on it now.
The child is grown, the dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb.

06 Oct 2008 23:24

Resistance and Support level

Indian Bank

Posted by : sankarantpr
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 127.45 ( -0.43 % ), NSE: Rs. 127.65 ( -0.04 % )
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The Resistance and Support Level for tomarrow (07.10.08)

R1 130.95 R2 134.25 R3 138.55

PIVOT 126.65

S1 123.35 S2 119.05 S3 115.75...

06 Oct 2008 23:23

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : harishkrsharma
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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Just Imagine what would be happening in US right now in their investors or traders mind..............panic they would have never thought of ..........."America collasping one day".

The same happened in Russia in yesteryears longback........is US heading towards similar situation..........? if bailout package fails the situation would be similar. Hard to believe it is happening so early and one never imagined.

Economy is just a piece of paper ...........similarily wealth too is like this.

harish sharma...

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : vkk43

Yes it could, why not? According to my information, DOW likely to fall below 9000 shortly. So further weakness here also cannot be ruled out.

06 Oct 2008 23:21

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : DUstocks
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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Now these declining levels don`t really matter much ... the fact is that DOW 10K has been effectively breached ... and almost all global indices have seen new lows today ... so that`s just THAT !...

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : treasureddhan

Dow 570 pts down as of now . What next ??

06 Oct 2008 23:21

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : treasureddhan
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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will the fall in dow be more than sensex? Dow chasing sensex fall...

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : treasureddhan

600 pts down nearing and nasdaq near 1800

06 Oct 2008 23:21

MONSANTO ===> 4000/

Monsanto India

Posted by : psgs
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 1364.00 ( -3.91 % ), NSE: Rs. 1372.70 ( -3.08 % )
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Better mix

The changed profile has left Monsanto with a business that is less import-intensive and volume-driven; with significant scope for improvement in profit margins (currently at 24 per cent).

The strong growth in the seeds business has already made up for recent divestitures; with the company recording profits after tax (leaving out exceptional items) of about Rs 64 crore in 2007-08, on sales of Rs 384 crore, re-establishing the earlier growth trajectory.

High margins and strong operating cash flows in recent years have ensured a zero-debt status for Monsanto India, with the company not taking recourse to any infusion of capital either equity or debt over the past ten years. This provides further justification for a valuation premium for the stock, in the current scenario of tight credit and rising interest costs.

Risks

The key risks to investors in the Monsanto India stock arise from the regulatory and weather-related risks that characterise the seeds business. In this context, the controversial Bt Cotton business, which Monsanto is usually associated with, is not part of the listed entity and is vested in a separate joint venture. Several MNCs in the agrochemical space have sought to delist their Indian arm. Such a move remains a possibility for Monsanto India as well. The Indian arm could also be impacted by any strategic decisions taken by the parent....

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MONSANTO ===> 4000/

Posted by : punit1255

Thanks Swamyjee,
Both investments are worth doubling in 2 years.
I track Castrol. Goodyear, Novartis , ING etc.
Lets talk at 9871625307

06 Oct 2008 23:20

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : treasureddhan
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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600 pts down nearing and nasdaq near 1800...

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : treasureddhan

14 more points, Nasdaq would be below 1800

06 Oct 2008 23:19

MONSANTO POISED FOR GROWTH

Monsanto India

Posted by : psgs
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 1364.00 ( -3.91 % ), NSE: Rs. 1372.70 ( -3.08 % )
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Business Line
Monsanto India: Buy
Aarati Krishnan


Investors with a two-three year horizon can buy the stock of Monsanto India, a leading producer and marketer of agricultural inputs.

From being a leading player in the agrochemicals business which is subject to high competition and pricing pressures Monsanto India has increased its presence in the lucrative hybrid seeds business, targeting crops such as corn, cotton and oilseeds.

More India business stories

The market for hybrid seeds offers potential for strong revenue growth and high margins.

Access to the research efforts and brand portfolio of the parent, which is a global leader in seeds and traits, is a strong competitive advantage in a business where investments in R&D and the gestation period to develop new strains, present the key entry barriers. At the current market price of about Rs 1,594, the stock trades at a price-earnings of about 14 times its estimated earnings for FY09.

This appears justified, considering the high domestic growth potential of the seeds business, the premium valuations enjoyed by life-sciences companies globally and Monsanto’s strong balance-sheet. Any decline in stock price to Rs 1,400-1,500 levels linked to broad markets would present an even better opportunity to add the stock to your portfolio.

Given the relatively low trading volumes in the stock, timing your purchases carefully may be necessary to maximise returns.

Restructuring for focus

After managing a consistent year-on-year growth in both sales and profits in the five years to 2004-05, Monsanto India saw its growth rates falter over the next two years, as it dramatically restructured its business. It forged a gradual exit from the more competitive and price-sensitive segments of the herbicide business and re-aligned its portfolio more closely with that of the parent — which is focussed mainly on seeds and traits.

Monsanto divested its Leader herbicide in 2006 and herbicide brands such as Machete, Lasso and Fastmix (Butachlor and Alachlor) in 2008. Profits of Rs 45.8 crore from some of these divestitures in 2007-08 significantly bolstered Monsanto’s net profit; this was distributed to shareholders through a special dividend of Rs 180 per share in 2008.

Cashing in

This restructuring has left Monsanto with hybrid seed brands — Agrow and Dekalb and the Roundup herbicide business, all of which are leading products in the parent’s portfolio.

Over the past year, specific focus has been placed on Dekalb corn hybrids where Monsanto’s seeds target traits such as higher yield, oil content and longer shelf life. Corn is a very lucrative target crop in the Indian market and allows seed marketers to charge a significant price premium. Rising global prices for corn spurred by bio-fuel related demand and increasing use of corn by the food processing and animal feed industries has led to strong export as well as domestic demand for Indian corn.

High prices, combined with a short cycle, make corn an attractive cash crop for the farmer, paving the way for rapid adoption of hybrids (40 per cent of planted area) in the domestic market. Monsanto already claims a 39 per cent share of the corn hybrid market in India and hopes to further increase its share by targeting new regions (Northern states have lower rates of hybridisation than the southern ones) and traits.

In this respect, access to the parent’s product and research library lends a significant edge to Monsanto over other domestic players. Expansion in other target crops such as cotton and soybean also offers growth potential.

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MONSANTO POISED FOR GROWTH

Posted by : NIKHILN

Monsanto India Limited (MIL) is geared up to enter new markets and capture more market share in the herbicide industry.
With a high penetration in tea and coffee plantation and grape orchards, and more than 150 million acre of irrigated land, \\`Roundup\\` (world\\`s No.1 herbicide brand) sales of MIL is further expected to grow 15% in the country to the benefits of the Indian farmers. Current size of glyphosate-based herbicide in the country is over 5 million litre.
\\\\

06 Oct 2008 23:19

Resistance and Support level

Infosys

Posted by : sankarantpr
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 1317.80 ( -5.26 % ), NSE: Rs. 1318.65 ( -5.26 % )
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The Resistance and Support Level for tomarrow (07.10.08)

R1 1380.70 R2 1442.80 R3 1495.70

PIVOT 1327.80

S1 1265.70 S2 1212.80 S3 1150.70
...

06 Oct 2008 23:19

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : treasureddhan
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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14 more points, Nasdaq would be below 1800 ...

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : treasureddhan

Dow 570 pts down as of now . What next ??

06 Oct 2008 23:18

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : treasureddhan
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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Dow 570 pts down as of now . What next ??...

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : treasureddhan

Dow going down by 550 pts as of now? Will it touch 700 down?

06 Oct 2008 23:14

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : vkk43
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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Yes you are absolutely right....

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : harishkrsharma

When the going gets tough ........then the tough gets going. Galib khwab dekhne ke paise aaj bhi nahi lagte.

harish sharma

06 Oct 2008 23:13

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : vkk43
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Thanks for your msg....

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : treasureddhan

GOLI Mar FIIs, who needs FIIs to recover our market. INdia is self sufficient unlike european countries. US will collapse and India would go up

06 Oct 2008 23:13

Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

IFCI

Posted by : sanjay38000
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 32.70 ( -4.25 % ), NSE: Rs. 32.65 ( -4.25 % )
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i was still thinking of 38000 and sothat i had used my name with this figure. but sky has no limit but it is round in shape. so we again reaching to the finish/start....

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Decoupling days are coming ahead.........

Posted by : harishkrsharma

Even if it happens here the GOI would never like to get it surfaced and moreover our Politicians are smart enough to get it settled in the closed doors. US was also holding such crisis for so long and tried its best to hide them but failed as the crisis was bigger than the size of some countries GDP.

I wish that you could see the index of 38000 in the coming years as your name reflects. wish u all the best.

harish sharma

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