![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, January 04, 2005 |
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NetVision Web plans open offer on BSE adviceTHE promoters of NetVision Web Technologies, an Ahmedabad-based IT company, are coming out with an open offer for equity sale. The stock is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the Ahmedabad Stock Exchange. Following the direction of the ... More MUTUAL FUNDS Canbank plans mid-cap fund CANBANK Mutual Fund has lined up an equity fund that will essentially focus on mid-cap stocks. The proposed CanEmerging Equities Scheme will predominantly invest in companies bearing market capitalisations in the Rs 100-2,500 crore range. The ... More
Kotak Mutual Fund plans to launch equity-linked scheme
SEBI for depository model for MFs STOCKS GMO picks up stake in IVRCL HYDERABAD: GMO Emerging Markets Fund (GMOEMF) has informed the bourses on Monday that Grantham account's GMOEMF and two separate accounts managed by GMO have acquired 11,28,450 shares aggregating 6.65 per cent of the total share capital of ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Bull domination BULLS were in total control of Monday's trading activity. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands strongly bullish. Bear domination on Tuesday has the potential to reduce the bull count by a substantial margin thereby resulting a ... More STOCK MARKETS
Sensex salutes New Year with 76-point gainIT'S a New Year, and the bourses continue to gallop ahead in the bull-run, with the Nifty closing at an all time high of 2115 on Monday. The Sensex also touched an all time high of 6684.77, before closing comfortably at 6679.20, up 76.51 ... More
DERIVATIVES MARKETS Short-term trend reversal likely in Tata Tea, Hero Honda THE following strategies are based on Monday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE. The positions are structured to take advantage of a possible short-term reversal in the underlying. The strategy is, hence, inherently ... More COMMENTARY 2005 begins on promising note THE New Year was greeted with enthusiasm by investors, with the benchmark indices continuing to soar well past old record highs. The first trading day of 2005 saw strong buying in both large- and mid-cap stocks. The onset of the earnings ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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