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15 June 2008

BusinessLine Recommentations

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BGR Energy Systems: Buy
Investors with a three-year perspective can consider investing in the stock of BGR Energy Systems. The recent results posted by the company and the strong growth in order book belie fears of a slow down in the engineering services ... More

Pharma: A booster dose
The ongoing deep correction has been less harsh on large-cap pharma stocks. While the benchmark Sensex has shed over 30 per cent from its highs of early January, select stocks such as Ranbaxy, Sun Pharma, Glenmark and Lupin have ... More

Tata Elxsi: BuyMore

FMCGs: Resilient marginsThe FMCG sector has been among the more resilient ones in the recent market meltdown, with the BSE FMCG index losing only 2 per cent so far this year. Though market fancy for FMCGs has been driven partly by its “defensive” ... More

Kaveri Seed Company: BuyMore

Archidply Industries: Invest at cut-offMore

Templeton India Growth: InvestConservative investors can add Templeton India Growth Fund to their portfolios. The fund, which focuses on picking “value” stocks, has a more than ten-year track record in fund management — a record marred by substantial ... More

Lotus Eye Care Hospital: Invest at cut-offMore

Investment NuggetsManager of Wintergreen Fund and formerly chief executive officer and chief investment officer of Franklin Mutual Advisers, David Winters is a value investor. He believes in holding solid companies for the long-term. ... More

ECONOMY Market ViewEven if GDP growth slows, as it will, in FY09, by about one percentage point or a tad more, the outcome may not be a major negative from an economic perspective; This lower rate is going to be a high base created by average GDP growth of about ... More

What’s AheadThe market is likely to track global markets in the week ahead. Macroeconomic indicators such as domestic industrial output growth at 8.1 per cent in 2007-08 (April-March) compared with a much higher 11.6 per cent growth in 2006-07 as well as ... More



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