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ONGC to get top weightage in Nifty
OIL and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd will zoom to the top of the S&P CNX Nifty of the National Stock Exchange from Monday, April 12, as the stock with the highest weightage on the 50-share index. With a weightage of 16 per cent, based on ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
FIIs hike stake in Balaji Telefilms
FOREIGN institutional investors (FIIs) appear to be upbeat about Balaji Telefilms Ltd as their shareholding in the television software company has risen by 11.82 per cent during the January-March 2004 quarter to 25.04 per cent. FIIs' holding ... More

Citigroup buys 8.06 lakh GDRs of ACC
CITIGROUP Global Market Inc has purchased 8,06,000 global depository receipts (GDRs) of Associated Cement Companies, according to a notice sent to the stock exchanges by ACC. This is by way of Citigroup exercising the greenshoe option of $5 ... More


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