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Sifting inside information
A sketchy news of a big order, restructuring or the magical word — divestment — is all it takes for a barely-heard-of-stock to take off into the stratosphere, with investors queuing up to place buy orders. More

MUTUAL FUNDS


Templeton India Growth Fund: Hold/Avoid fresh exposure
WITH an absolute return of around 60 per cent since December 2002, Templeton India Growth Fund (TIGF) has been an active participant in the recent bull run. The fund's performance in the recent rally compares favourably ... More

Fancy for dividends — Investors can land in trouble
WITH equity funds notching up stellar returns over the past six months, dividend announcements from equity mutual funds have been coming thick and fast. On the face of it, this is a healthy trend for retail investors in ... More

UTI Services Sector: Hold
INVESTORS in UTI Service Sector can stay with the fund. The across-the-board run-up in stock prices has left only a handful of few sectors in which the downside risk is lower in the near term. One such is the banking ... More

MFs: Schemes, dividends galore
WITH the stock market bullish, mutual funds have been adopting a range of strategies to lure investors. Quite a few funds, such as Canbank Mutual, BoB Mutual, IL & FS Mutual Fund and Tata Mutual Fund, have launched ... More

Franklin India Prima Fund: Invest in phases
INVESTORS can consider exposures in the Prima Fund despite the run-up in equity prices. However, investment can be phased out using options such as the systematic investment plan. This will enable them to capitalise on ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Query corner
I would like to know the outlook for Zee Telefilms and Tamilnadu Petroproducts. — S.M.Dani Zee Telefilms (Rs 103.8): Though the stock appears to have potential to seek higher levels, a drop below Rs 100 would impart ... More

Book profit in United Phosphorous
ITC (Rs 804.6): In line with last week's expectations, the stock ruled weak and dropped to a low of Rs 800 on Friday. While a short-term rally to the Rs 840-850 range is not ruled out, the stock appears to be headed towards the target zone ... More

Weakness to persist in Nifty, Sensex
Preferred view: The much-awaited technical correction took place last week. Though the overall outlook for the market is still bullish, the downward correction that begun on Tuesday is not complete as yet. The Nifty is likely to seek ... More

STOCK MARKETS


Small-caps: All-season flavour
HINDUJA TMT and Balaji Telefilms are classic examples of small-cap stocks. Both are high-profile small-cap stocks that have seen better days in the market, and both have fluctuated wildly. Small-capitalisation ... More

Micro-cap sizzlers and damp squibs
STOCKS with market capitalisation of less than Rs 100 crore are generally more suitable for trading than for investment. Such stocks move up and down for reasons not known to the majority of the investing public. ... More

Up `n' down the street
BEML (Rs 115): The stock surged 21 per cent on market talk that the company has bagged orders worth Rs 30 crore for the supply of Railway coaches. Sister PSU Bharat Electronics was also in the limelight. Welspun Gujarat (Rs 31): ... More

Select FMCG stocks perk up

  • Godrej Consumer Products, GlaxoSmithKline Consumer and Procter & Gamble have been on a steady rise. The stock price of Godrej Consumer's sister outfit, Godrej Industries, has also been on an uptrend.
  • The price of the engineering major, ... More

    Stocks in trade-for-trade
    THE National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange have shifted certain stocks to the trade-for-trade segment. What is this segment, and why did the stock exchanges adopt such a measure? The trade-for-trade ... More

    DERIVATIVES MARKETS


    Futures in premium
    WITH the futures contracts trading in premium and the build-up in open interest across contracts, barring M&M, i-flex, Grasim, L&T and BSES, the indication is that the underlying sentiment in the F&O segment is positive. Nifty: The ... More

    Using futures/options
    In the futures and options market, an open contract means any contract - future or a put or a call- that has not been exercised, closed or expired. Open interest is the number of open contracts for a given future contract or option. For ... More

    INCOME TAX


    Treading into day trading
    I AM engaged in buying and selling shares without actual delivery, that is, in day trading of shares. What is to be taken as turnover in such a case? Is it the gross sales or the net income from such sales? Under ... More

    RECOMMENDATION


    West Coast Paper: Book profits partially
    West Coast Paper may manage the Rama Newsprint acquisition comfortably, given the strength in raising fresh equity, possible restructuring of the latter's debt and the firm trends in paper prices, says S. Vaidya Nathan. More

    Wheels India: Buy
    TAKING into account the strong fundamentals and improved business prospects, long-term investors can contemplate equity exposure at the current price of Rs 129. Along with a host of auto ancillary companies, Wheels ... More

    Lakshmi Auto: Buy
    THE stock of Lakshmi Auto Components has been on the ascendant in the current market rally. From around Rs 71 in early May, the stock has appreciated 65 per cent to trade at around Rs 117 now. In the last couple of ... More

    Swaraj Mazda: Hold
    PART of the Punjab-based Swaraj group, Swaraj Mazda (SML), has leveraged the strong performance of the commercial vehicles sector the past six quarters. The company's has carried forward the impressive performance ... More

    Cadila Healthcare: Book profits partially
    PARTIAL profit booking may be considered in the Cadila Healthcare stock. Investors can also consider part-liquidating their holdings at significant upticks from current levels so as to lock into concrete gains. Re-entry ... More

    Union Bank: Attractive valuation
    FRESH investments can be considered in the stock of Union Bank of India, which trades at a discount to its book value of Rs 48 and at a multiple of less than four times its earnings for the 12-month period ended June 2003. The stock offers a ... More

    Seshasayee Paper: Valuable paper
    Investments can be considered in the stock of Seshasayee Paper Boards, which is set to capitalise on the firm trends in international and domestic paper prices that have stabilised at higher levels. Over the past two months, international pulp ... More

    IPOS


    B.A.G. Films: Reject
    INVESTMENTS can be avoided in the initial public offering (IPO) of B.A.G. Films. The shares, which have a face value of Rs 2, are being offered at Rs 10 per share. There is a possibility that on listing, in the current ... More

    Lux Hosiery Industries: Reject
    INVESTORS need not consider participating in the capital offer of Lux Hosiery Industries, which markets a range of undergarments under the Lux brand name. At a price of Rs 50 per share (face value of Rs 10), the ... More

    Vardhman Acrylics: Reject
    INVESTORS can stay away from the offer for the sale of the equity stake of Mahavir Spinning Mills in Vardhman Acrylics (VAL). The offer for sale is through the book-building route at a floor price of Rs 10 per share. ... More


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