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Friday, May 24, 2002
Markets (May 23)
BL 2501085.96 (-15.61)
BSE Sensex3114.05 (-61.44)
S&P CNX Nifty1026.75 (-18.55)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)49.01/49.14
Gold Std (10 gm)5270 (-20)

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CM's ire
THE Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Ms Jayalalithaa, had recently castigated in the Legislative Assembly the attitude of civil servants manning various departments in the secretariat. She picturequely likened herself to a circus ring master who had to ... More

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Tea factory upgradation scheme to be continued
In the prevailing international tea market scenario continuous efforts by producers to improve the quality of tea had acquired urgency. More

MICROSCOPE


Monsanto reaps rich harvest on good monsoon, more brands
CAPITALISING on a good monsoon and newly consolidated operations, Monsanto India has managed a quantum jump in its financial performance for the year 2001-02. While net sales have improved by nine per cent to Rs 294.48 crore, Monsanto's net ... More

ICI India: Core concentration
ICI India's financial results for the year 2001-02 reflects the company's progress in reshaping its portfolio. Substantial investments have been made into growing core businesses and divisions of Paints, Quest, National Starch and Performance ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


VisualSoft gains on order talk
DESPITE large sellings in the market, VisualSoft Technologies was able to remain firm. According to dealers, this was due to an expected business order for the company. In addition, there was also select value-buying from some market players. ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Construct put spread in Nifty
BORDER tensions failed to diffuse during Thursday and the market continued to lose ground. Buyers of put options can smile, as their positions would have netted them good profits. The following recommendations are based on Thursday's ... More

SENSOR


Sensex at 6-month low as mood is downcast
ON Thursday, the stock market plunged further down to end at a six-month low on war fears. The markets nosedived as index heavyweights ITC, Reliance Industries, Reliance Petroleum and HLL slid. Click here ... More
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