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Friday, December 13, 2002
Markets (Dec. 12)
BL 2501113.98 (-4.69)
BSE Sensex3324.48 (+21.21)
S&P CNX Nifty1077 (+7.25)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.14/48.17
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The sad lot of Caesar's wife
PERHAPS no adage has been flaunted from public platforms, articles and exhortations of every sort so frequently as the one on Caesar's wife being above suspicion. Why Caesar's wife, and not Caesar himself, and of the many married Caesars, which ... More

SLOWBURN


Being tough, sweetly
I THINK nearly everyone who meets Ms Condoleeza Rice, the US President, Mr George Bush's National Security Advisor, must come away both awed and intimidated. I wonder what our Mr Brijesh Mishra made of her. She has a brilliant academic track ... More

SAY CHEEK


Happy birthday, Shourie!
THERE was a low-key birthday party at the Ministry of Disinvestment a couple of days ago. The department had been formed on December 10, 1999, with a view to establishing "a systematic policy approach to disinvestment and privatisation and to ... More

INDIA INTERIOR


A silver lining for payal workers
A MORE than 100-year-old, silver village at Hupari is to get a new home at the Silver Zone on the lands of MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation). The Maharashtra Government is setting up the Silver Zone over 100 hectares of MIDC ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


NIIT gains on FIIs buying
THE NIIT stock is back on the FIIs' buy-list following encouraging fourth quarter results. The FII backing was the main reason for the software and computer education company stock gaining steadily over the last few days. The reason for the ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Hold HLL, Reliance puts
THE following strategy is based on Thursday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE: Equity options HLL: If you had bought the December 160 puts on December 3 as recommended, your position would be down Re 0.80 per ... More

SENSOR


Infotech stocks retain faith of investors
EQUITIES inched up on Thursday, as investors seemed to believe the results of the ongoing election in Gujarat would have a positive impact on the Central Government's economic decision-making. Consequently, the BSE Sensex crawled up by 0.64 per ... More
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