Uflex has come out with its third quarter results. Its consolidated sales were up at Rs 1019.6 crore versus Rs 592.1 crore. The company's PAT was up at Rs 251.5 crore versus 48 crore.
Yesterday's fall was a bit surprising. The market is in a corrective phase and traders needs to be cautious, says Deven Choksey of KR Choksey Securities.
We are also tactically Underweight financials & IT due to valuation concerns. We have replaced Coal India with Sesa Goa in our Focus List, says Ridham Desai of Morgan Stanley.
Copper is expected to see some corrections at higher levels.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended down 13 points at 11,825. The Nasdaq Composite was down 40 points at 2,725 and S&P 500 Index down 13 points at 1,282.
BHP Billiton on Thursday warned Australia's devastating floods will impact on its coal mining operations for at least another six months, with production already down nearly a third in the last quarter in hardest-hit Queensland state.
According to a report by Angel Broking, if Nifty trades below 5700 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 5653-5615 levels.
US President Barack Obama pressed President Hu Jintao to give China's 1.3 billion people more freedom, stepping up the forcefulness of his message on a contentious issue between the two countries.
US President Barack Obama said he told visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday that China's currency is undervalued and should be increasingly driven by markets.
Zsa Zsa Gabor and her husband are selling their Los Angeles mansion for an asking price of USD 28 million, putting on the market a home once lived in by Elvis Presley, her spokesman said on Wednesday.
Bajaj Holdings | LIC Housing Finance | SAIL | NTPC | Nirma and Indian Bank are stocks, which are in the news today.
Kim Clijsters pulverised Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro 6-1 6-3 to reach the third round of the Australian Open on Thursday, before laughing off a joke about her "looking pregnant."
China's annual gross domestic product growth sped up in the fourth quarter to 9.8% from 9.6% in the third quarter, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Thursday, defying expectations for a slowdown.
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British rock band White Lies has shrugged off suggestions in the media that its genre of music is a dying breed, after hip-hop and pop dominated the singles charts in 2010.
South Korea's POSCO, said on Thursday it had signed a deal with Indian Metals and Ferro Alloys (IMFA) to form a ferrochrome-producing joint venture.
Making introductions by email can be an unexpected minefield, according to Harvard Business Review.
Roger Federer summoned up his very best tennis to see off inspired Frenchman Gilles Simon over five sets on Wednesday and reach the third round of the Australian Open on a day of scares at Melbourne Park.
The coming session is likely to witness a range of 5750 on advances. Support is likely at the 5640 below which the 5600 maybe tested. The bullish pivot for the session is likely at the 5715 levels and the bearish pivot at the 5690 levels.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will launch the first of its mandatory health checks on big banks this week under a beefed-up inspection scheme to prevent another global crisis.
China, India, Russia and Brazil will dominate energy demand growth in the next 20 years as non-fossil fuel consumption grows rapidly and energy output from coal almost matches that of oil, BP said on Wednesday.
A Swiss banker who publicised private client data on WikiLeaks was found guilty on Wednesday of breaching strict banking secrecy and threatening former colleagues, but was given only a suspended fine.
Jindal Steel and Power will start exporting iron ore concentrate from Bolivia's El Mutun mine in March, a company spokesman said on Wednesday.
A heavily revamped "American Idol" returns for a 10th season on Wednesday hoping to regain its mojo after losing audiences and its biggest star.
Speculation Spain will need a bailout has abated but volatility is high, nerves are frayed and some experts say Madrid should tap emergency funding now to pre-empt the next wave of attacks on its sovereign bonds.