Tea stocks extremely trading oriented
Published on Thu, May 22 at 09:47 , Updated at Thu, May 22 at 16:09
Source : CNBC-TV18
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You have seen fertilisers do well now, tea is doing well and tea prices have gone up by Rs 10-15. So some of that move is certainly legitimate. Tea stocks are by definition extremely trading oriented. So it is not like mutual funds are buying or FIIs are buying a lot of tea stocks, traders are. You just need to keep a handle on where these stock prices are going because if you look at the last few weeks many of these tea stocks have gone up between 25-50%. |
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CNBC-TV18s Executive Editor, Udayan Mukherjee - Tea prices have gone up and there is such a lot of interest in playing commodities right now particularly the non-metal commodities in the world. So people are latching on to all of them. 



