Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, Jun 01, 2006 |
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Stocks Columns - Ear to the ground Rajesh Abraham
Dealers said that the company was expected to do well following an estimated 20 per cent shortfall in Chinese textile quotas to the US and the European Union. The Bangalore-based company, which has been accorded `preferred vendor' status by leading brands such as Nike, GAP, Old Navy, Tom Tailor, and Lebek International, is expected to reap rich harvests from the abolition of the quota regime, said a leading domestic broking outfit, which has come out with a `buy' recommendation on the stock. On the NSE, however, the company failed to buck the trend; the stock fell by Rs 10.70 (1.75 per cent) to Rs 600.
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