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Thursday, April 04, 2002
Markets (April 3)
BL 2501155.88 (-9.76)
BSE Sensex3462.99 (-42.80)
S&P CNX Nifty1123.50 (-13.45)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.86/48.99
Gold Std (10 gm)5060 (+45)

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Under construction
THIS may come as a surprise to the Finance Minister but the Finance Bill is still "under construction" if one were to go by the ICAI's Web site, last updated on March 23, 2002. Accountants are generally known to miss the woods for trees, and ... More

IMPRESSIONS


Newspeak
IT IS a far cry from Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language to Collins Gem Pocket Dictionary that recently celebrated its centenary. The chief merit of Collins dictionary is the consistent inclusion of neologisms ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Colgate up on open offer rumour
THE stock market is again buzzing with reports of open offers from various multinational companies. It was Colgate Palmolive on Wednesday. The stock price of the dental care major was locked in the upper circuit on the rumour that its parent ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Sell Satyam 300 calls
CALL options lost value during the day's trading at the derivatives segment on the National Stock Exchange. The top traded options were on Satyam Computer, Bharat Heavy Electricals and Infosys Technologies among others.
  • The April 280 ... More

    SENSOR


    Nasdaq affects tech stocks sentiment
    THE overnight decline in equities at Nasdaq cast a shadow on the Indian stock market and brought down the indices on Wednesday. The BSE Sensex closed at 3,462.99 points, lower by 42.80 points (1.22 per cent). The weak trend in Nasdaq had an ... More
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