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OFFHAND
Volunteer manager
IT HAS long been known that managers and executives, whether in government or in public and private sectors, begin to suffer from bouts of staleness, leaving them drained of energy and enthusiasm. This sense of monotony ... More

REFLECTIONS
Cricket's big fight
If the Australian measure is accepted, the Hazares and Gavaskars are no way top-notch, having never fetched gold. Only Ganguly's team can claim to be the greatest. More

EAR TO THE GROUND
Concrete gains
THE stock of cement-maker ACC firmed up ahead of results on strong buying interest from a couple of local mutual funds as well as speculative traders. According to a market source, a group of traders were said to be active at the counter on ... More

ON THE HEDGE
Canara Bank: Buy May futures
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: Tata Steel: The stock closed at Rs 350 in the spot market. The outlook could turn positive if the stock closes above Rs 358. In ... More

SENSOR
Sensex recoups losses on all-round buying
AFTER steadily plummeting in the last couple of trading sessions, the markets bounced back with renewed vigour on Tuesday. The Sensex, which shed 70 points on Monday, soared 62 points on the back of across the board rally, to close at 5647.15 ... More




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