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Thursday, March 02, 2006
Markets (March 1)
BSE Sensex10565.47(+195.23)
S&P CNX Nifty3123.10(+48.40)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)44.38 (-0.09)

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ACCOUNT SPEAK


A quick tour of the Budget for the hassled
There is little escape for accountants from Budget-related discussions, especially during the countdown and the immediate aftermath. Now that the B-Day is behind us, you can put to rest crystal-gazing skills at least till next February, and ... More

RANDOM WALK


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EAR TO THE GROUND


Himalya gains on Budget sops
Himalya International Ltd went up 4.79 per cent on the BSE on expected benefits from the Budget, dealers said. The company, which is in the food-processing sector, will benefit from the excise duty exemption to many food products. The ... More

Century Text up on ownership factor
Century Textiles and Industries witnessed huge activity on buzz that Mr Kumar Mangalam Birla may gain "ownership control" in the entity, dealers said. The buzz gained prominence after both Mr S.K. Birla and Mr C.K. Birla stepped down from the ... More

SENSOR


Bulls take Index to new high
The bulls cheered the outcome of the Union Budget with a stunning run that saw the Sensex reaching new highs. The Budget themes of infrastructure-led and consumption-led growth boosted sentiments in the construction, engineering, cement, hotels ... More



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