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Tata Equity Opportunities — Riding growth story
Tata Equity Opportunities Fund invests predominantly in large-cap stocks, with a sprinkling of mid-caps thrown in. The fund is among the top performing over a five-year period . An analysis of the fund over the July-December period ... More

Update
Quantum Mutual Fund has launched Quantum Gold Fund an open-ended exchange traded fund. The scheme, which is to be listed in NSE, will closely track the domestic prices of gold. During the NFO period investors can subscribe to ... More

STOCKS
ESOPs from foreign cos brought under FBT net
New Delhi, Jan. 26Equity shares of foreign companies allotted to employees in their Indian subsidiaries through employee stock option plans (ESOPs) have now been brought under the fringe benefit tax (FBT) net.The Finance Ministry has ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Query Corner
Kindly suggest your technical views for Dena Bank purchased at Rs 83 and Alok Industries purchased at Rs 91. Chitra. RDena Bank (Rs 73.2): The fall in the price of Dena Bank since ... More

Reliance
The extension of the fall in RIL has converted it into a long-term one since the stock has now retraced more than 30 per cent of the gains made since 2003. It is, however, too early to state if the downmove has terminated at the Rs 2,120 trough ... More

SBI
SBI managed a positive close last week despite the carnage in rest of the market. The stock has now corrected 38.2 per cent of the move recorded since March 2007 trough. The medium term range for the stock is likely to be between Rs 1,900 and ... More

Tata Steel
The intra-week fall to Rs 557 has caused considerable damage to the long-term outlook in Tata Steel. The stock has now retraced 46 per cent of the up-move recorded since 2003. Though it closed above the 200-day moving average for the ... More

Infosys
Infosys was yet another pivotal that resisted the selling pressure to close the week on a positive note. But the stock did test our medium term target at Rs 1,211 before staging a reversal. Infosys appears to have completed the move that began ... More

Bharti Airtel
Bharti Airtel fell to our medium term target at Rs 750, just before the trading halt last Tuesday. But the stock did not stay there long due to investors rushing in to buy the stock at those levels. A three-wave move from the Rs 1,140 peak was ... More

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Satyam Computer
It all happened in a matter of a week. The stock fell below Rs 349 and almost tested our long-term support at Rs 300 before reversing smartly for a positive weekly close. Satyam has now retraced almost half of the gains made since 2003. ... More

RECOMMENDATION
Reliance Communications: Buy
An investment with a 1-2 year perspective can be considered in the stock of Reliance Communications (RCom), considering the recent correction in its valuations and strong growth prospects for the company. With an end-to-end telecom services ... More

UTI Opportunities Fund: Hold
Investors can retain their investments in UTI Opportunities Fund. Having lagged the benchmark by a huge margin in 2006, the fund’s performance appears to have gathered momentum over the past year. Since the fund has a track record of ... More

OnMobile – IPO: Invest at cut-off
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DSP ML Equity Fund: Buy
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Gateway Distriparks: Buy
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Bang Overseas- IPO: Avoid
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KNR Constructions - IPO: Invest at cut-off
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OUTLOOK
Index Outlook
The blind hurtle in stock prices ended last week, as all such rallies normally culminate; with a resounding crash. Retail investors’ confidence was shattered to smithereens as the bottom suddenly fell off the stock prices. However, ... More

Seize the opportunities, but tread with caution
The recovery in stock prices this week has been almost as swift as the collapse that preceded it. To most investors, that sends out only one message: Buy into stocks at every decline. Yes, with the corrective phase trimming stock valuations ... More

Market View
As the global markets went into a tailspin, the Indian markets were also affected from a technical point of view. The sell off resulted in the brokers and their clients facing margin calls on the derivative positions. To honour the margin ... More






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