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Friday, November 15, 2002
Markets (Nov. 14)
BL 2501036.11 (-2.48)
BSE Sensex2986.56 (+25.90)
S&P CNX Nifty971.90 (+9.25)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.23/48.36
Gold Std (10 gm)5240 (-60)

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Failing system
"OUR system is dysfunctional (and) just not able to deliver... Labour reforms, privatisation, reforms of the financial sector, reforms in the power sector: What have we not announced in the last decade? For which of them have we not in the last ... More

SLOWBURN


Close encounters
`I have spent considerable time in the company of cops... and I did get to know the men well. Well enough to count some of them as friends. Despite this friendship, I would not want to meet any of them down a dark alley.' More

SAY CHEEK


Behold the King
KING Edward VII ruled England for about a decade from 1901 to 1910. Born on November 9, 1841, he was the eldest son of Queen Victoria. He came to the throne late in life, all because of his mother, record the historians. Victoria consistently ... More

ALL LAW


Readying auditors for gizmos and fraud
TWO new auditing standards are on the anvil. These are from the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (AASB) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). One is about auditing in a computer information systems environment, and the ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


MphasiS up on BPO order talk
THE Bangalore-based software solutions provider, MphasiS BFL rose five per cent on the bourses on Thursday as the market buzzed with rumours of the company bagging a large Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) order. According to analysts, the ... More

ON THE HEDGE


ACC: Positive outlook, but upside limited
THE following are some buy/sell strategies based on Thursday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE: Equity options: ACC: The outlook on the stock appears positive, though the upside from current level appears limited. ... More

SENSOR


Tech, cement stocks to the fore in all-round buying
BOLSTERED by buying across both new economy as well as select old economy stocks, the benchmark BSE Sensex posted a 25.90-point rise to close at 2986.56 points. Mirroring this rise, the Nifty also gained 9.25 points to end at 971.90 points. More
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