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The summit and after
MOST commentaries on what went on behind the scenes at Islamabad during the 12th SAARC summit suggest that the hour-long meeting between the Pakistani President, Gen Pervez Musharraf, and the Prime Minister, Mr Atal ... More

E-DIMENSION
You can't jawbone the market or lead it on a leash
NOTHING is provably certain. Can we, therefore, be probably certain? Perhaps, yes. You would not like to adopt something as indefinite as that as your philosophy, but Robert Rubin found it working during his quarter ... More

MICROSCOPE
Infosys: EPS catching up with revenue growth
INFOSYS Technologies has announced an upward revision in guidance for both revenues and per share earnings for 2003-04. And this was the key highlight of its earnings announcement for the third quarter ended December 31, 2003. Though this ... More

SAY CHEEK
The mini that Jaswant sported
IT was a different day when Jaswant had to bury his pride and walk up to risky political allies — as Manmohan Singh does these days — or when he took a plane to ferry dangerous people to their chums who held guns to the heads of ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND
SBI stays a star performer
THE counter of country's largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI) was one of the star performers of the day. Despite increased volatility, the stock remained firm. What was more interesting was that the stock gained 20 per cent on the BSE's ... More

ON THE HEDGE
BPCL: Outlook positive, buy Jan. futures
The following strategies are based on Friday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segment on the NSE: BPCL: The stock closed at Rs 518 in the spot market. The outlook on this stock is positive. The upside price target is Rs 548. ... More

SENSOR
Sensex marginally up after intra-day swings
MARKETS witnessed volatile trading activity and the benchmark BSE Sensex closed the last trading day of the week marginally higher. Sensex opened firm at 6211.06 points, about 103 points higher than the previous day's closing, on the back of ... More




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