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Thursday, October 17, 2002
Markets (Oct. 16)
BL 2501040.26 (-1.25)
BSE Sensex2994.99 (-8.40)
S&P CNX Nifty973.60 (+1.15)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.35/48.48
Gold Std (10 gm)5175 (-45)

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Really gin
LIKE poles repel and unlike poles attract is what one learns as a theory of magnetism. While this may work well in gender relationships, in a polarised world, however, this is being proved wrong. Religion and language, race and shared borders ... More

ALL LAW


As you sow, so you cost
WHAT are the books to be kept by a company? This is specified in Section 209 of the Companies Act. Power is available to the Central Government, under Section 209(1)(d), to specify what particulars should be maintained - by class of companies ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Wipro rises ahead of results
The results season seems to keep the market operators busy speculating on select stocks, especially in the technology sector. On Wednesday, when most leading technology stocks fell, Wipro gained. This was ahead of the company's results on Friday. ... More

ON THE HEDGE


L&T: Construct October bear put spread
THE following are some buy/sell strategies based on Wednesday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE: Equity options: L&T: The outlook on the stock is negative, corporate development notwithstanding. An important ... More

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Profit-booking in tech stocks drags Sensex down
THE benchmark BSE Sensex traded in a narrow band on Wednesday and ended marginally lower as investors booked profits in technology stocks. At the close of trading on Wednesday, the Sensex was down 8.40 points (0.28 per cent) to close at 2,994.99 ... More
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