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Drums of destiny
BIN Laden and his chums have disappeared from the headlines and what you have instead are stories about accountants and their antics. The eager public is able to stomach the Goliath-size scam that comes as the flavour of the day, and expects to ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Funds show interest in ICICI Bank
ICICI Bank was in the limelight on Wednesday. The stock ended 4.94 per cent higher at Rs 154.15 on the BSE, with volumes of 4.15 lakh shares. On the NSE, the stock ended 4.92 per cent higher at Rs 154.35, with volumes of 10.44 lakh shares. The ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Upside limited in Digital
CALLS on select stocks ended higher during Wednesday's trading at the NSE. The following are some buy/sell strategies based on day's trading: Equity options: Calls on Digital Globalsoft ended higher in line with the spot market. The ... More

SENSOR


Info-tech stocks, except Satyam, post gains
THE bulls managed to get the upper hand during Wednesday's trading on the bourses. With the markets in the US factoring in the ramifications of the scandals that have rocked them in recent times, the bulls in the domestic bourses might have been ... More
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