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COVER STORY
International Business
Pride & Prejudice
Interview: R.K. Krishna, V Chairman, Indian Hotels
Column: Kiran Karnik, President, Nasscom
Steel Securing Supplies
Narain Karthikeyan In The Fast Lane
IFCI Past, And Future, Tense
Civil Aviation
Rental Blues
Media Room
Hospitality Hampshire’s India Foray
SMEs Missing It, Again
Hindustan Latex Sex, Latex And A PSU
UK Visa No Long Visits Here
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BW Opinion
PSUs Go Abroad
Internet
Feisty: CEO, Mozilla Corporation
Telecom
Don’t Show Me The Money
Stockmarket
The Overreacher
Aviation
Trying Hard To Take Off
Cotton
Cotton Country
Pharma
Ayurveda Remix
Stockmarket
Getting It, Flaunting It
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22 December 2007
21 December 2007
MoneyToday Articles (Dec 27, 2007)
Money Today
Latest Issue December 27, 2007
Cover Story
Narayan Krishnamurthy and Devangshu Datta
We revisit India's most wanted stocks and find out which are the favourite stocks of fund managers and the hottest sectors they are investing your money in.
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It’s a question that perplexes even the most astute investor: how does one pick a good stock?
We all know that investing in equities is the best way to create wealth. But picking the right stock is fraught with difficulties. You need to be able to separate genuinely solid companies from those that just make a lot of noise, time the market, and do this before everyone realises that the stock is a winner. Or take the easy way out. Look at what the experts are buying, mimic their portfolios, and chances are you’ll make a neat packet.
That’s why we decided to make the MONEY TODAY-Value Research ranking of India’s Most Wanted Stocks an annual event. From a universe of over 6,000 stocks, we culled out 45 that are favourites of fund managers. These rankings can be useful to mutual fund investors as well as direct investors in equity. The former can rest assured that fund managers are doing their best to generate healthy returns. And active equity investors can take a leaf out of the fund managers’ book and create similar portfolios. We take you through the hottest sectors, as well as the most popular large-, mid- and smallcap stocks. And finally, a word of caution: the most wanted stocks are not always the most rewarding, so don’t rush in with your eyes shut. Remember that it is, after all, your money and your investment.
Most wanted stocks
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE TOP 25 LARGE CAP STOCKS
Most wanted underperformers?
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More articles:
Now & Then
Fuel proof
Here's a new section that compares prices of products and services in the past with what they are today and what they may be in the future.
Query Corner
Is a minor eligible to apply for shares in an IPO?
A minor is eligible to apply in an IPO if certain conditions are met. Firstly, he needs to have a demat account, for which he needs a PAN card. And under normal circumstances, a minor will not be issued a PAN card because he does not earn.
MT Insight
Currencies, shares and market clocks
This snapshot of the rupee's performance, stock price comparisons and details on world marhet clocks will keep you updated on the world front.
Bargain buy: Microwave
Magnum Tax Gain on top, again
Steel stocks right on top
Fuel proof
Realty Check
Thiruvananthapuram, south India's knowledge city
Kerala's capital is fast emerging as an important knowledge city of south India and is rated high among tier II cities for its improved infrastructure.
Stocks
Buying safety, selling risks
Dipen Sheth
Reinforcing beliefs in blue chips, more shares of two Sensex heavyweights are accumulated, while some underperformers are sold.
Steel stocks right on top
Market Watch, as on Dec 5, 2007
Mutual Fund
Capitalising on small caps
The MONEY TODAY-Plexus Management new fund evaluation analyses the DBS Chola Small Cap Fund and presents the report card.
'Have a systematic investment plan'
Magnum Tax Gain on top, again
Insurance
Right cover for your home
Sanjeev Sinha
Here we explain the business of householders' insurance and tell you how to protect your most valuable asset and its contents.
Tax
What is the tax treatment of profits from global funds?
Long-term gains are taxable at a flat rate of 10%, while short-term gains are added to the income and taxed as per applicable rates.
Banking
The other side of loans
Priya Kapoor
Loan recovery agents and their strong-arm tactics are bad news, but banks usually use them as a last resort. And there are rules regarding this too.
Careers
From babu to corporate honcho
Rajshree Kukreti
Prabir Jha's career focus did not waver nor did his professional plans go awry after quitting his cushy government job.
New Business
Host on the worldwide Web
Rajshree Kukreti
Founded on the rubbles of dotcom bust, i2k2 had a slow and turbulent route to success. It now seems poised to break into the big league.
Expert View
Small package big surprise
Mudar Patherya
Ignored by the stock markets in 2007, Essel Propack — the largest lamitube manufacturer in the world — has found its way out of the woods. You cannot possibly find a cheaper global play.
Powerful growth
Edelweiss Securities is very bullish on the power sector given the massive generation capacity expansion that has been planned.
MT Basics
So many interest rates
Keep as watchful an eye on interest rates as you do on prices. There are a dozen or more rates, so which should you look at? We pick out six that we believe are relevant to almost everyone.
Portfolio Doctor
Indifferent planning
Mumbai-based Anand Dangwal must inculcate financial discipline and regularly invest in equities till retirement to build a sizeable nest egg.
More: http://moneytoday.digitaltoday.in/
Source: http://moneytoday.digitaltoday.in/. We thank (will be grateful to) the owners of the above articles/sites/sources/Govts for allowing/referring this. We are just providing the link/information of business updates from the leading sources for the benefit of readers. Viewers are strictly advised to take own decision in Stock buying and make verification about the information. Blog is not responsible for any faulty information.
Latest Issue December 27, 2007
Cover Story
Narayan Krishnamurthy and Devangshu Datta
We revisit India's most wanted stocks and find out which are the favourite stocks of fund managers and the hottest sectors they are investing your money in.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a question that perplexes even the most astute investor: how does one pick a good stock?
We all know that investing in equities is the best way to create wealth. But picking the right stock is fraught with difficulties. You need to be able to separate genuinely solid companies from those that just make a lot of noise, time the market, and do this before everyone realises that the stock is a winner. Or take the easy way out. Look at what the experts are buying, mimic their portfolios, and chances are you’ll make a neat packet.
That’s why we decided to make the MONEY TODAY-Value Research ranking of India’s Most Wanted Stocks an annual event. From a universe of over 6,000 stocks, we culled out 45 that are favourites of fund managers. These rankings can be useful to mutual fund investors as well as direct investors in equity. The former can rest assured that fund managers are doing their best to generate healthy returns. And active equity investors can take a leaf out of the fund managers’ book and create similar portfolios. We take you through the hottest sectors, as well as the most popular large-, mid- and smallcap stocks. And finally, a word of caution: the most wanted stocks are not always the most rewarding, so don’t rush in with your eyes shut. Remember that it is, after all, your money and your investment.
Most wanted stocks
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE TOP 25 LARGE CAP STOCKS
Most wanted underperformers?
-------------------------------------------
More articles:
Now & Then
Fuel proof
Here's a new section that compares prices of products and services in the past with what they are today and what they may be in the future.
Query Corner
Is a minor eligible to apply for shares in an IPO?
A minor is eligible to apply in an IPO if certain conditions are met. Firstly, he needs to have a demat account, for which he needs a PAN card. And under normal circumstances, a minor will not be issued a PAN card because he does not earn.
MT Insight
Currencies, shares and market clocks
This snapshot of the rupee's performance, stock price comparisons and details on world marhet clocks will keep you updated on the world front.
Bargain buy: Microwave
Magnum Tax Gain on top, again
Steel stocks right on top
Fuel proof
Realty Check
Thiruvananthapuram, south India's knowledge city
Kerala's capital is fast emerging as an important knowledge city of south India and is rated high among tier II cities for its improved infrastructure.
Stocks
Buying safety, selling risks
Dipen Sheth
Reinforcing beliefs in blue chips, more shares of two Sensex heavyweights are accumulated, while some underperformers are sold.
Steel stocks right on top
Market Watch, as on Dec 5, 2007
Mutual Fund
Capitalising on small caps
The MONEY TODAY-Plexus Management new fund evaluation analyses the DBS Chola Small Cap Fund and presents the report card.
'Have a systematic investment plan'
Magnum Tax Gain on top, again
Insurance
Right cover for your home
Sanjeev Sinha
Here we explain the business of householders' insurance and tell you how to protect your most valuable asset and its contents.
Tax
What is the tax treatment of profits from global funds?
Long-term gains are taxable at a flat rate of 10%, while short-term gains are added to the income and taxed as per applicable rates.
Banking
The other side of loans
Priya Kapoor
Loan recovery agents and their strong-arm tactics are bad news, but banks usually use them as a last resort. And there are rules regarding this too.
Careers
From babu to corporate honcho
Rajshree Kukreti
Prabir Jha's career focus did not waver nor did his professional plans go awry after quitting his cushy government job.
New Business
Host on the worldwide Web
Rajshree Kukreti
Founded on the rubbles of dotcom bust, i2k2 had a slow and turbulent route to success. It now seems poised to break into the big league.
Expert View
Small package big surprise
Mudar Patherya
Ignored by the stock markets in 2007, Essel Propack — the largest lamitube manufacturer in the world — has found its way out of the woods. You cannot possibly find a cheaper global play.
Powerful growth
Edelweiss Securities is very bullish on the power sector given the massive generation capacity expansion that has been planned.
MT Basics
So many interest rates
Keep as watchful an eye on interest rates as you do on prices. There are a dozen or more rates, so which should you look at? We pick out six that we believe are relevant to almost everyone.
Portfolio Doctor
Indifferent planning
Mumbai-based Anand Dangwal must inculcate financial discipline and regularly invest in equities till retirement to build a sizeable nest egg.
More: http://moneytoday.digitaltoday.in/
Source: http://moneytoday.digitaltoday.in/. We thank (will be grateful to) the owners of the above articles/sites/sources/Govts for allowing/referring this. We are just providing the link/information of business updates from the leading sources for the benefit of readers. Viewers are strictly advised to take own decision in Stock buying and make verification about the information. Blog is not responsible for any faulty information.
Labels:
2007),
MoneyToday Articles (Dec 27
Business Today Articles (Dec 30,2007)
Business Today
Latest Issue December 30, 2007
Cover Story
Do you know these guys?
You probably think you do, but don't bet on it. Surprising insights emerge from the survey about the Indian male.
Never too old to rock’n’roll / Swingin' in the south
In the grey zone
News Maker
Newsmaker: Kapil Dev
Leadership Spotlight
Growth driver
BT More
The smart dressing guide
BT More consults experts and gives you a preview of the hottest dressing trends in 2008.
Designers to watch / Gadgets of 2008
Fit as a fiddle The coolest way to be entertained at home
Yours for Rs 10 Lakh / For a few lakhs more…
Get seen here! / Going bubbly
It’s Korean and it’s hot / How to breeze through bingeing
‘Flick’ them on / The cord files
The blue waters beckon / The magical subcontinent
Les desirables
Back of the Book
Tulsi evangelists
Trends
Rupee @ 30? Oh dear!
Kapil Bajaj
As the rupee hit a near-decade high of 39.16 to the dollar on November 7 (it was at 39.49 on December 7), it is becoming clear that the Indian economy must learn to live with a stronger rupee over the medium term at least.
BSE lags other Asian markets
IT largest employer
Mobile sales reach a high
Look out for model CEOs
Net’s share of ads to grow
‘India most dynamic market’
Economy watch
Get a Miro media player for free
Money
The true cost of debt
Insure their dreams
From bitter to sweet
Do multi-caps have an edge?
The new wave of NFOs
Policy Watch China deal on
Letters Now for a cover on SSIs
Jobs Beat the Burnout blues
Current
On the Birla bandwagon
Anand Adhikari
Few can boast a career graph that’s been as meteoric and at the same time as unpredictable as that of Ajay Srinivasan. Close to a decade ago he took charge of Prudential Plc’s Indian asset management company.
Power shifts Billion-dollar dream
ABB: Awed by India Bullish on India
Will funny get the money? IFCI: Hard road ahead
“Most IT projects don’t pay” Escaping IT’s tier II
On Verizon’s horizon School for retailers
Big Bosch Staples’ diet
Shopping in Singapore Northern comfort
Bad trip
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Source: http://businesstoday.digitaltoday.in . We thank (will be grateful to) the owners of the above articles/sites/sources/Govts for allowing/referring this. We are just providing the link/information of business updates from the leading sources for the benefit of readers. Viewers are strictly advised to take own decision in Stock buying and make verification about the information. Blog is not responsible for any faulty information.
Latest Issue December 30, 2007
Cover Story
Do you know these guys?
You probably think you do, but don't bet on it. Surprising insights emerge from the survey about the Indian male.
Never too old to rock’n’roll / Swingin' in the south
In the grey zone
News Maker
Newsmaker: Kapil Dev
Leadership Spotlight
Growth driver
BT More
The smart dressing guide
BT More consults experts and gives you a preview of the hottest dressing trends in 2008.
Designers to watch / Gadgets of 2008
Fit as a fiddle The coolest way to be entertained at home
Yours for Rs 10 Lakh / For a few lakhs more…
Get seen here! / Going bubbly
It’s Korean and it’s hot / How to breeze through bingeing
‘Flick’ them on / The cord files
The blue waters beckon / The magical subcontinent
Les desirables
Back of the Book
Tulsi evangelists
Trends
Rupee @ 30? Oh dear!
Kapil Bajaj
As the rupee hit a near-decade high of 39.16 to the dollar on November 7 (it was at 39.49 on December 7), it is becoming clear that the Indian economy must learn to live with a stronger rupee over the medium term at least.
BSE lags other Asian markets
IT largest employer
Mobile sales reach a high
Look out for model CEOs
Net’s share of ads to grow
‘India most dynamic market’
Economy watch
Get a Miro media player for free
Money
The true cost of debt
Insure their dreams
From bitter to sweet
Do multi-caps have an edge?
The new wave of NFOs
Policy Watch China deal on
Letters Now for a cover on SSIs
Jobs Beat the Burnout blues
Current
On the Birla bandwagon
Anand Adhikari
Few can boast a career graph that’s been as meteoric and at the same time as unpredictable as that of Ajay Srinivasan. Close to a decade ago he took charge of Prudential Plc’s Indian asset management company.
Power shifts Billion-dollar dream
ABB: Awed by India Bullish on India
Will funny get the money? IFCI: Hard road ahead
“Most IT projects don’t pay” Escaping IT’s tier II
On Verizon’s horizon School for retailers
Big Bosch Staples’ diet
Shopping in Singapore Northern comfort
Bad trip
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source: http://businesstoday.digitaltoday.in . We thank (will be grateful to) the owners of the above articles/sites/sources/Govts for allowing/referring this. We are just providing the link/information of business updates from the leading sources for the benefit of readers. Viewers are strictly advised to take own decision in Stock buying and make verification about the information. Blog is not responsible for any faulty information.
Labels:
2007),
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