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RECOMMENDATION: Indo Tech Trans (Rs 390.55): BUY
We recommend a buy in Indo Tech Transformers from a short-term perspective. It is evident from the charts of Indo Tech Transformers that it has been on a medium-term uptrend from its 52-week low of Rs 264, recorded in early July. Since then, the ...

RECOMMENDATION: Day Trading Guide
The analysis and opinion expressed in these columns are based on the technical analysis of the past price behaviour. The stop-loss level provided with the recommendation is important. The original view would stand negated if the stop-loss level ...

OUTLOOK: Market may witness range-bound movement
Nuclear deal bodes well for initial momentum. Dalal Street, for a change, may set the tone of the Asian equity markets on Monday. Normally Asian markets take the overnight or weekend cues from Wall Street. The Nuclear Suppliers Group’s ...

STOCKS: Spinoffs from nuclear deal: Who could benefit
No near term revenue flows for Indian Inc. Whether India’s victory at the NSG will keep the markets in a buoyant mood for any length of time still remains to be seen. But the deal will spell clear business opportunity for several ...

COMMENTARY: Indian counters end on weak note
Sterlite Industries tumbles 8.5%. Slowing economic growth, along with a rise in monthly unemployment data and a record rate of home foreclosures, spoiled the mood at the US markets. For the week, the S&P 500 decreased 3.2 per cent to ...

INVESTMENTS: Art as an investment
Sorry to sound a scare monger but art has always been an unknown quantity not only in India but in developed countries such as the US as well. Investing in art has always been an elitist persuasion. ...

STOCKS: Quotation norm
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is all set to discard the average of last 26 weeks’ quotation norm. What is your take on ...

STOCKS: Differential voting rights
Why equity shares with differential voting rights have not caught the fancy of our ...






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