Moneycontrol News Archive
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Equity NAVs lose further as markets end weak
6th June, 2006 23:39
MF NAVs slipped into the red yet again yesterday as the markets closed deep in red, on account of heavy selling in scrips across sectors. Several long term debt sc
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BPO attrition rates less steep in small towns
6th June, 2006 20:29
A report by Jones Lang Lasalle, a research firm, has found that attrition rates in Indian BPOs have dropped drastically in tier three towns, reports CNBC-TV18.
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Petrol price hike: Some comfort in pain
6th June, 2006 20:11
The hike in retail prices of petrol and diesel is severe, but it forms a lower share of revenue foregone by oil companies, when compared to the fuel price hike las
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Buy Bajaj Hindustan at current levels
6th June, 2006 18:57
Ambareesh Baliga of Karvy Stock Broking is of the view that investors can buy Bajaj Hindustan at current levels for long-term perspective.
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Cipla has less downside risk
6th June, 2006 18:07
Jagdish Malkani, Member of NSE is of the view that he would look for stocks like Cipla, which have retreated quite a bit, and probably less downside risk.
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Where is the leadership?
6th June, 2006 20:46
It is not coalition politics that is to blame, it is the lack of decisive leadership that is holding the economy down. CII's President, R Seshasayee believes that
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Will Adani-Wadhawan deal go through?
6th June, 2006 20:25
The much touted real estate deal between the Adani Group and the Mumbai based Wadhawan Group is far from done. With no agreement between the builder and local resi
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Stay away from IOC
6th June, 2006 18:55
Ambareesh Baliga of Karvy Stock Broking is of the view that one should ignore IOC.
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Exit Titan Industries on rally
6th June, 2006 18:54
Ambareesh Baliga of Karvy Stock Broking is of the view that one should exit from Titan Industries on rally.
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Colgate looks attractive
6th June, 2006 18:44
Ramesh Damani, Member BSE is of the opinion that Colgate looks attractive with ongoing boom in FMCG.
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India will be bigger than US: Jeffrey Sachs
6th June, 2006 18:13
Jeffrey Sachs, Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General on Millennium Development Goals and one of the world’s foremost economists predicts a bright future for
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