![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, December 11, 2002 |
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MARKETS TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Bear-run arrested BEARS were in command of the initial hours of Tuesday's trading. Thereafter, bulls gained control of the day's proceedings. Tuesday's market action resulted in initiating the downtrend in few counters. The sentiment reading of the tradable ... More STOCK MARKETS
Infotech Enterprises gains sharplyTHE Infotech Enterprises Ltd (IEL) stock today touched Rs 217, the peak price in the current rally and gave investors an opportunity to book profit. The volumes were significant at the counter on the major bourses with several block deals. IDBI ... More
HP exit talk lifts Digital DERIVATIVES MARKETS Buy Dec 4700 calls on Infosys THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE: Equity options Infosys: The immediate outlook on this stock is negative, but the stock is likely to gravitate to higher levels. The ... More REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS `Allow merchant bankers into fund-based activities' A SECURITIES and Exchange Board of India committee has recommended that merchant bankers could be allowed to do fund-based activities such as margin lending and insurance broking along with the usual non-fund based activities. The committee on ... More COMMENTARY Firm trend in HLL, tech stocks stem decline A rally in technology stocks helped the equity market shrug off the negative impact of the Disinvestment Minister's announcement on December 9. The Minister's announcement on the future course of the divestment exercise had cast a shadow over the ... More INVESTOR PROTECTION SEBI initiates action on Manna Glass directors IN an attempt to send strong signals to errant companies of action under the new powers acquired, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has initiated penal proceedings against the Ahmedabad-based Manna Glass Tech Industries Ltd for ... More PEOPLE Bharat Shah joins ASK Raymond THE former chief investment officer of Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company, Mr Bharat Shah, has joined as partner and Chief Executive Officer of ASK Raymond James Investment Management, which offers portfolio management services to their ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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