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The fat is in the fire
FOR THOSE who have a fast-food joint in Detroit, their fat could be in fire, what with the Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, facing a $300-million budget deficit, proposing a 2 per cent fast-food tax. If the people of this ... More

SAY CHEEK


When dance turns into mourning
WITH Manmohan's Government completing one year in office, I'm sure there would be some singing and dancing among the rank and file in Delhi, though the Left may choose to be left out of the fun. If you come down a few notches on the latitude, ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Shaw Wallace down post-offer
THE stock of Shaw Wallace & Company has been on a downward move in the last one week. The stock has lost 20 per cent during this period. On Monday, the stock was down 7.77 per cent at Rs 167.85 on the BSE with volumes of 2.51 lakh shares. ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Small price reversal likely in BHEL, ONGC
THE following strategies are based on Monday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. The strategies are constructed to take advantage of small reversal in futures prices. These positions may run counter to the primary trend. Protective ... More

SENSOR


Widespread action in small- & mid-cap stocks
While the Sensex gained 40 points, Nifty was up by 21.5 points. Unabated buying interest coupled with upward rally in the global markets was instrumental in the indices gaining significantly. Click here for table The ... More


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