14 October 2009

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Religare top 5 picks of the day
14 Oct 2009, 0331 hrs IST

Here are top 5 picsk by Religare.

Broking house: Angel Broking
14 Oct 2009, 0135 hrs IST

The bank’s recent equity dilution has strongly positioned it for revival in GDP growth. With its strong customer proposition and steady branch expansion, market share gains are expected.

Mid-term Pick: Bajaj Electricals
14 Oct 2009, 0134 hrs IST

With a strong brand and pan-India distribution network, the company is one of the fastest-growing players, it enjoys a market share of over 15-30% across products.

Mid-term Pick: Bayer CropScience
14 Oct 2009, 0133 hrs IST

The 800-cr turnover company is a leader in agri-chemical, where the opportunity for growth is vast, considering India produces 16% of the world’s total food grains, but utilises only 2% of pesticides.

Mid-term Pick: Madhucon Projects
14 Oct 2009, 0132 hrs IST

Cooling commodity prices will benefit MPL, as it has orders with fixed price contracts. It will also be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the improving liquidity.

Mid-term Pick: Reliance Industries
14 Oct 2009, 0130 hrs IST

RIL’s stock price has borne the brunt of negative news flows on the gas litigation front. However, we believe the current price has discounted the worst case scenario.

Broking house: Centrum Broking
13 Oct 2009, 0200 hrs IST

Quality low-cost land bank in NCR, strong cash flows from build-and-sell and the rental business model, cash reserves to enable acquisition of distressed assets.

Mid-term Pick: Shoppers Stop
13 Oct 2009, 0200 hrs IST

Profitable expansion of its stores and improvement in same-store-space-growth would improve profitability.

Mid-term Pick: Jindal Steel & Power
13 Oct 2009, 0159 hrs IST

A fully-integrated business model and increasing profits from power business making it a power company, and hence, would be valued accordingly.

Mid-term Pick: SAIL
13 Oct 2009, 0158 hrs IST

Improving GDP growth leading to better steel demand and expectation of 10% volume growth for next two years.

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