![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, June 23, 2005 |
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MARKETS PREFERENTIAL ALLOTMENTS Ram Info plans Bangalore, Vizag centres RAM Informatics Ltd plans to expand into two more centres in Bangalore and Visakhapatnam. The Bangalore centre will handle its BangaloreOne project. The company management has convened a meeting next month to seek shareholders' nod to ... More
Pitti board allots pref shares STOCKS Standard Life sells 4.9 pc stake in HDFC To invest more in insurance venture STANDARD Life, the Edinburgh-based mutual insurer, on Wednesday sold 4.9 per cent of its shares in HDFC in the open market for over Rs 1,000 crore. This reduces Standard Life's holding in HDFC to 9.35 per cent. Of this, 1.15 crore shares ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Bulls prevail BULLS extended further pressure over Wednesday's trading activity. Their dominance for the third successive trading day left the bears stranded. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands strongly bullish. Bear domination on Thursday ... More EDUCATION BSE, Narsee Monjee join hands to offer new course in capital markets BSE, in association with Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), has launched a new management programme in capital markets. The full time programme is of two years duration and covers over 30 papers in the areas of management, ... More STOCK MARKETS Bull charge continues AFTER the BSE Sensex, it was the turn of the NSE's Nifty to create history as it touched an all-time high today. The Sensex also closed at an all-time high. The S&P CNX Nifty touched 2,196.45 before closing at 2,187.35, up 17.35 points (0.8 per . More
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DERIVATIVES MARKETS Small reversal likely in Bajaj Auto, M&M THE following strategies are based on Wednesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. These strategies are constructed to take advantage of small reversal in futures prices. The positions may run counter to the primary trend. ... More FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS Japanese investors buying heavily JAPANESE investors have again entered the Indian equity with huge purchases during last week and this week. According to brokers, most of the FII purchases seen during the period are from investors based in Japan. They added that several ... More COMMENTARY Midcap, Smallcap & Bankex end weak MARKETS continued their smart rally with the BSE Sensitive Index showing no signs of tiring out. The Sensex after opening on a flat note, quickly moved to an intra-day high of 7167.3. It later pared the early gains and closed at a record 7145.3, ... More IPOS YES Bank IPO priced at Rs 45 THE YES Bank IPO has been priced at Rs 45 per share as it received the maximum number of bids at this price. The IPO, which was through a book-building route, had a price band of Rs 38-45 per share. The IPO received 2,57,000 bids, resulting ... More
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