![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, April 09, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFF THE CUFF Damayanti and the Krisis Dully, Damayanti sang the ditty. It was the end of another long day for her. After a dreary wait at the wet market, she had sold the 25 packets of rice and dried fish with a sliver of lime and two leaves of mint wrapped in a banana leaf. She had ... More WIDE CANVAS Of checks and balances DURING the First World War, there was a well-known advertisement placed in the newspapers by the British Government which simply read "The Army Needs You", or possibly "The Country Needs You". Everyone knows that Britain is the role model for one ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Block deals in Essel Propack THE stock of Essel Propack on Monday witnessed a block deal of five lakh shares on the BSE. Dealers said these shares were bought by a leading private sector mutual fund. On the back of this, the shares of the company touched a new 52-week high ... More ON THE HEDGE Digital: Upside capped near current levels EQUITY calls on Infosys, Digital Globalsoft and SBI ended higher on Monday despite the somewhat negative outlook in the derivatives segment at the NSE. The following are some buy/sell strategies based on the day's trading: Equity options: ... More SENSOR ITC falls on tobacco tax rumours, drags Sensex Buffeted by turning sentiment in index heavyweights, key bourses across the country saw their indexes head in a synchronous direction on the opening day of the week. However, their tumble was in part countered by a rising interest in PSU stocks, ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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