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16 Oct 2008 21:46

Pls advise!!!

Shasun Chemical

Posted by : rags123
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 17.65 ( -5.11 % ), NSE: Rs. 17.75 ( -3.79 % )
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I recommended a sell on the stock when it was selling at the levels you bought. For the time being, the stock has broken the floor of a falling channel which signals further downside. I recommend you sell the stock and buy again at lower levels. The extent of downside is difficult to predict. But I see the stock settle between 10-12 in the near term. An intermediate bounce post the fall looks to be a certainty....

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Pls advise!!!

Posted by : goodbet

I hold 850shares @ 47. Can anybody advise me on the future roadmap? The last qtr results were disaster..

16 Oct 2008 21:46

Pull back expected

Rohit Ferro Tec

Posted by : Sriman35
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 58.90 ( -4.92 % ), NSE: Rs. 58.80 ( -4.93 % )
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Hi vkk,

Yes, very week.... infact beaten down to the core. Think we are bottoming out in metal sector, atleast the case of scripts like Tata Steel (5 yr low), Hindalco (4 yr low), Sesa Goa.. etc....

Regards,
Sri...

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Pull back expected

Posted by : vkk43

Metal sector as a whole has turned weak for the present.

16 Oct 2008 21:46

Are we far or near to bottom?

Reliance

Posted by : panasonic
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 1397.25 ( -8.03 % ), NSE: Rs. 1391.95 ( -8.44 % )
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without FII indian mkt. can up with parralel to gdp growth,if fii limit didnt raised by p.c. than this type of huge loss can not be on indian public & indian public can enjoy with least down fall of sensex other than global trend,21000 mark is gift of fii to indian public & than 50% down side of sensex is also gift of fii ....

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Are we far or near to bottom?

Posted by : investor11

Without FII do you think we can go up,if yes than at what level of Index you expect DII would be able to hold up the Indian market.?

16 Oct 2008 21:45

Stable Stock?

OnMobile Global

Posted by : rakeshvijay
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 317.40 ( -3.85 % ), NSE: Rs. 315.20 ( -4.76 % )
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Guys!!!!!!
whats going on here!!
why this is going down, is there anything which market know and we don`t??????...

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Stable Stock?

Posted by : Geminidream


This is all kind of rah rah info which leaves the common investor gasping for breath only to be disappointed later on.

First on the sudden declines in the prices last few days seem to be motivated - the kind of swings in the prices and the fact that its a Low volume stock seem to suggest that someone is out o make a fast buck on it.


Coming to OM , its world of VAS etc. Fact is that yes it is a superbly placed company in the world of Telecom VAS in India - it owns the polatform which is used by the leading telcos for their voice - and therefore leaves it in an enviable position of being able to exploit the telecom base for VAS while having none of encumbrances/investments sunk in by telcos to aquire those subscribers. Imagine if DOS was not owned by Microsoft and at the same time it had to use it.

As the ARPUS fall, VAS will become increasingly important for the telcos and OM will be there to take its share of the pie. This however is over the next two or three years or longer - so if you are looking for something which almost kind of gurantees revenues OM is one place to be.

The current growth rate is steady and is assumed to be so in the near future ( unless the consumers suddenly start switching off their Caller Tunes )

With the incoming new circles/telcos , OMs footprint and therefore consumer base is only going to grow .

So hold on to these shares - you are on a steady wicket but please do not expect miracles in amarket which is tanking every morning and recovering every evening







16 Oct 2008 21:45

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

IFCI

Posted by : morningstar
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 25.05 ( -6.18 % ), NSE: Rs. 25.00 ( -6.54 % )
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It is already started crashing. What are you talking about Bangalore, Delhi and Hyderabad, in Mumbai builders are doling out quiet discounts to genuine customers along with waiver of stamp duty, free parking space, interest waiver of 3% which itself comes to 20%. Despite all these freebies and discounts, there are hardly any customers. Builders are facing cash crunch. Banks are reluctant to lend. As a consequence they have to depend on loan sharks which charge upto 40% as interest. With such high interest rates, it is just a matter of time the industry will buckle. The first ones will be the small ones. The actual results of this subprime crisis and mkt breakdown will be felt during the next qtr results. I wont be surprised if the prices of real estate calm down by 40% in the above mentioned and even more in the II and III tier cities. Many builders who had parked their shares as collaterals against loans are being forced to pay margins as the value of their stocks has fallen nearly 75-85%. It is only a matter of time that the skeletons will be out of the cupboards.

I also opine ICICI has considerable exposure in the housing and personal loan section in the cities mentioned by you. Personal loans is a total disaster. Reliance money and DBS Chola have already stopped doling out personal loans and laid of their employees manning these divisions. Even many PSU banks have stopped giving loans on house mortgage and the few that do give are giving on the distress value of the property!!

If the situation worsens and loan holders throw their hands up, then the banks mostly pvt who are heavily into such loaning will be in more trouble. It is more than meets the eye.

Real estate will be the next in the firing line!

Cheers!
...

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

Posted by : bubbu64

novice1000

If the real estate market starts crashing in India which infact has already started the first prime defaults (not sub prime) will start from Bangalore, Delhi and Hyderabad in that order. If this happens ICICI will the first to get hit as their max exposure to loans have been from these 3 cities largely.

my views for sure

16 Oct 2008 21:44

Good stock to buy

Larsen

Posted by : vkk43
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 825.75 ( -7.55 % ), NSE: Rs. 823.50 ( -8.05 % )
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Thanks for your views. Let us keep a watch on this share for a few days before entering right now. With rising interest rates, lack of fresh orders, sensex going down by 50%, it cannot command such a high PE now for sometime....

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Good stock to buy

Posted by : KARUNAS

Dear,
Even the current rates are quite attractive and may be good for buy in small lots for long term investment.

16 Oct 2008 21:43

Reliance is ready for bouncing back

Reliance

Posted by : sanjay38000
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 1397.25 ( -8.03 % ), NSE: Rs. 1391.95 ( -8.44 % )
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i think you are a newcomer in this market. now you also see that when allover is blood than indian market is rising and if there is green all in the worldwide , indian market crashes. so this is toatlly driven by the operators.

its on you what you feel. but i had seen a lot of people destroyed their money in this market.

if you or anyone who had kept the delivery since 2003 are in agood position or in a gaining position.but rest are in hevy loses. it is not neccesery to describe anything else.

if you are gaining its good. than enjoy....

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Reliance is ready for bouncing back

Posted by : Lalitdeshpandey

sanjay38000,

Its life. man can never be destroyed.

Market bounce backs like a tennis ball,

so does every one.......

16 Oct 2008 21:42

People belive only reliable sources : C.J.Mathews Sankarathil,MBA

Reliance Petro

Posted by : vkk43
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 112.05 ( -3.49 % ), NSE: Rs. 112.40 ( -3.39 % )
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Yes if u can hold it for 2-3 years, it would give decent returns....

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People belive only reliable sources : C.J.Mathews Sankarathil,MBA

Posted by : KARUNAS

Long term returns may be quite attractive.

16 Oct 2008 21:39

Pull back expected

Rohit Ferro Tec

Posted by : vkk43
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 58.90 ( -4.92 % ), NSE: Rs. 58.80 ( -4.93 % )
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Metal sector as a whole has turned weak for the present....

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Pull back expected

Posted by : Sriman35

Agree that upward journey will be limited with the 5% circuit. But do you think will there be any upward journey in the next 6 to 9 months...! I don`t think so.

Regards,
Sri

16 Oct 2008 21:39

People belive only reliable sources : C.J.Mathews Sankarathil,MBA

Reliance Petro

Posted by : KARUNAS
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 112.05 ( -3.49 % ), NSE: Rs. 112.40 ( -3.39 % )
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Long term returns may be quite attractive....

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People belive only reliable sources : C.J.Mathews Sankarathil,MBA

Posted by : vkk43

I do not think that RPL can be outperformer in this weak market.

16 Oct 2008 21:37

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

IFCI

Posted by : ubhat
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 25.05 ( -6.18 % ), NSE: Rs. 25.00 ( -6.54 % )
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but he has noticed and given the reply.did i set up a bull or bear trap?ha ha ha...........

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

Posted by : radhika_nandlal

DU is not going to have any discussions on this..so ur sarcasm will not be notcied by DU.. have u tried paper trading the strategy... why so sarcastic?

16 Oct 2008 21:37

Good stock to buy

Larsen

Posted by : KARUNAS
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 825.75 ( -7.55 % ), NSE: Rs. 823.50 ( -8.05 % )
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Dear,
Even the current rates are quite attractive and may be good for buy in small lots for long term investment....

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Good stock to buy

Posted by : vkk43

Let us wait for that rate for entering into this stock.

16 Oct 2008 21:37

The Journey of Core Projects & Technologies

Core Projects &

Posted by : Sriman35
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 50.15 ( -7.22 % ), NSE: Rs. 50.20 ( -7.21 % )
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Hi googol,

Appreciate very much for acknowledging the hard work.

I have spent literally 3.5 hours to gather those stats/info and post it on MMB.

Regards,
Sri...

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The Journey of Core Projects & Technologies

Posted by : googol

1510

Thanks a lot dear sriman,this is an excellent service.
core to the core!

Regards,

16 Oct 2008 21:37

HDFC BANK Q2 NET PROFIT 528 CR

HDFC Bank

Posted by : vishnu 81
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 1087.35 ( -4.15 % ), NSE: Rs. 1093.30 ( -3.82 % )
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HDFC Bank on Thursday announced a net profit of Rs 527.98 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, while it had a net profit of Rs 368.48 crore in the corresponding period a year-ago.
The total income rose to Rs 4,634.32 crore for the quarter under review, whereas it was Rs 2,845.14 crore in the year-ago period, HDFC Bank informed the Bombay Stock Exchange. Earlier this year, the bank had merged Centurion Bank of Punjab with itself. H ence, the results for the quarter are not comparable with that of the corresponding period last year, the filing stated.
For the six months ended September 30, the bank`s total income stood at Rs 8,849.5 crore, while it was at Rs 5,486.80 crore in the corresponding period a year-ago. Further, it reported a net profit of Rs 992.3 crore in the six months. As of September qu arter, the bank`s capital adequacy ratio stood at 11.4 per cent.
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16 Oct 2008 21:34

Margins under pressure

Larsen

Posted by : vtycoon
Price when posted : BSE: Rs 825.75 ( -7.55 % ), NSE: Rs. 823.50 ( -8.05 % )
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Larsen & Toubro has posted gross sales of Rs.7,777 crores for the quarter ending September 2008, registering a growth of 40% over the corresponding quarter of previous year. Total income for the quarter grew to Rs.7,842 crores (Rs.5.523 crores for quarter ending Sept. 07) registering a growth of about 42%. This is more than expectations, as 35% growth in topline on an annualized basis is being projected by the analysts for the company.



However, disappointment came from pressure on margins, which has resulted into a lower growth at operating profit and net profit levels. EBIT for the quarter is at Rs.760 crores against Rs.561 crores of the corresponding quarter of previous year, recording a growth of 35.50%. PAT rose to Rs.460 crores (Rs.348 crores) which grew by 32%. Interest costs increased to Rs.69 crores against Rs.13.24 crores for Sept. 07 quarter and Rs.38.24 crores for June 08 quarter.



Inspite of global slowdown, the company secured fresh orders of Rs.12,453 crores during the quarter, which recorded a y-o-y growth of 74%. Of this, engineering & construction orders are of Rs.10,434 crores, registering a growth of 90%, with share of international orders at 22%. As at 30-09-08, this division had an order book of Rs.60,931 crores with share of international orders being 17%.



EPS for first half of the company, on expanded equity base of Rs.117 crores, is at Rs.16.50. Generally, September quarter of the company is always lean while March quarter is robust. On full year base, FY 09 EPS, should be close to Rs.48.



Post result announcements, the share price of the company fell by about 10% to Rs.900. On expected FY 09 earnings, share is ruling at a PE of less than 20. The company is confident of posting a growth of about 30% in topline and bottomline for FY 09 and FY 10, which looks possible, considering its order book and improvement in its margin from 10.60% to 11% in its engineering and construction division, from which 80% of the company’s turnover comes.


One may not be able to catch the bottom for the stock, but those who have 12 month horizon, can contemplate buying at Rs.900 levels and those who are holding it are advised to remain invested....

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