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Wear your swears
SWEARING is too common in soccer. Fans let out grunts when their favourite players hit the bar, or shoot too wide and silly. And they swear in Wall Street too when giant companies make king-size gaffes and drag down the index to depths. When ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Jaiprakash up on unit sale talk
CONSTRUCTION and cement company Jai Prakash Industries witnessed increase in volumes and price on Monday. Volumes increased sharply from 7.05 lakh shares on Friday to 18.09 lakh shares on Monday on the BSE. On the NSE, volumes increased from ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Upside capped in Satyam, Tata Steel
CALLS on all top-traded stocks ended higher on Monday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE. The following are some buy/sell strategies based on the day's trading: Equity options: The July 240 calls on Satyam clocked the ... More

SENSOR


Hopes on fundamentals lift market further
THE markets appeared to have got over the WorldCom issue as FII's turned net buyers towards the close of the previous week. Investors also appeared to be concentrating more on fundamentals as the earnings season is expected to bring in some good ... More
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