15 February 2009

20 stocks to watch out for: From BT

20 stocks to watch out for


The mood on Dalal Street has changed incredibly over the past year, from greed to denial to panic and now despair. There’s bad news all around, and the slivers of good news are being ignored. So, is this the time to throw in the towel and forget about stock market investing? Hardly. Instead, oversold markets provide a good entry point if you are convinced about the longterm potential of the Indian economy and the cream of Indian corporations.

There are stocks that appear in good shape to survive the slowdown, and be the first to emerge out of the gloom—and the best part is that they’re incredibly cheap when you consider their long-term potential. Business Today speaks to 11 of the brightest minds on Dalal Street and gets them to identify their favourite long-term value picks.

2009 may be a good time to buy fundamentally-sound stocks on the cheap; but investors have to be clear that they won’t reap the returns in 2009, or not even 2010. These stocks are only for long-term investors, with a minimum horizon of three years. Following is the list of 20 stock picks, in alphabetical order.


Aventis Pharma
Focus on lifestyle segment keeps it in good health

For some time now, smart money has been moving into shares of multinational pharmaceuticals companies. After India entered the product patent regime in 2005, the fortunes of MNC pharma companies have changed for the better.

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Sector/Business: MNC Pharma

Investment Argument

  • Aggressive in introducing new patented drugs of its parent in many countries

  • Caters to the fast-growing lifestyle diseases segment—diabetes and cardiovascular

  • Zero-debt and a negligible capex will generate cash piles in coming years
They can now introduce new blockbuster drugs of their foreign parents and enjoy the profits. Aventis Pharma is one such well-placed MNC.

It is focussing on fast-growing lifestyle segments like cardiovascular and diabetes in the domestic market. Aventis has a few strong products in this segment like Amaryl (anti-diabetes) with a 4 per cent market share and Cardace (cardiovascular segment) with a 28 per cent market share. Besides, its parent Sanofi-Aventis, France, has a huge pipeline of molecules under development in the lifestyle category.

But what has impressed analysts is the aggressive introduction of its parents’ products in the in the Indian market. Says Rajiv Thakkar, CEO, Parag Parikh Financial Advisory Services (PPFAS): “Aventis’ overseas product introductions in India will expand its domestic business over time.”

Another factor, Thakkar says, that will benefit the stock is its debt-free status and a hefty cash balance. Thakkar, however, has not put a target price on the stock and cautions that the uncertain market may play spoilsport in the short-term. But in the long term, he says, “the stock has the makings of a multi-bagger.”


Axis Bank
Strong business model to offset succession worries
he stock market often reacts sharply to news from the banking sector. Axis Bank’s stock dipped sharply—slipping nearly 18 per cent to Rs 394.50 on January 27, 2009, down from Rs 485 on January 9, 2009. The market, already edgy over slowdown fears, was more worried over the retirement of Axis Bank’s long-time chairman P.J. Nayak, and the issue of a successor. Axis Bank’s advances continue to grow at a decent clip of over 50 per cent at a time when credit expansion has slumped.

The bank is facing a squeeze on margins as lending rates are falling while borrowing costs have yet to come down. Another hitch is possible stake sale of 21.5 per cent in Axis Bank held by administrator of the special undertaking of UTI. Says Vaibhav Agarwal, analyst, Angel Broking: “Axis Bank has been focussing on retail liabilities business before increasing its loan assets. Its fee income too is doing well.”


Bharat Electronics
Armed for growth

ust when large manufacturers are curtailing their activities to save on costs, Bharat Electronics is opening a support centre at Kochi, Kerala, to serve its growing clientele. A Navratna public sector undertaking which gets 80-85 per cent of sales from the armed forces, BEL’s turnover and profit after tax have been rising consistently for four decades now. It is talking to global players like Lockheed Martin, Boeing and EADS to make the most of the government’s “offset” clause, which requires any foreign company bagging an order worth over Rs 300 crore from India’s defence sector to share 30 per cent of it with Indian firms.

It also gains from its links with the Defence Research & Development Organisation. Says V.V.R. Sastry, BEL’s Chairman & Managing Director: “We are interacting with DRDO for developing new products.” Over the last one year, the BEL scrip has slid some 59 per cent, but broking houses still bet big on it. Says Dolat Capital’s Sameer Panke: “In the last five years, while the defence budget has grown at 12 per cent, defence capital expenditure grew at 23 per cent. BEL is a big beneficiary of this increase. The company has strong cash flows and no debts at all.’’


Bharti Airtel
More subscribers, more towers, and now more spectrum

Bharti Airtel typifies the success story of Indian mobile telephony. Its outstanding execution skills have made it the market leader. Over FY2006-08, Bharti cornered 26.5 per cent of the all-India incremental mobile subscriber additions. In the third quarter (fiscal 2009), it reported an increase of 41.5 per cent in gross revenues on a year-on-year basis, and 9 per cent on a sequential basis. During the same period, its mobile subscriber base grew by 55.3 per cent y-o-y and 10.5 per cent q-o-q to 85.7 million. Says Sunil Mittal, CMD, Bharti Airtel: “Bharti’s strategy of extensive roll-out ahead of competition, especially in new villages, has yielded rich dividends.”

The company is also well placed with its telecom infrastructure business, given the need for rapid network expansion by current and new operators. Bharti, with the largest tower portfolio in India through Infratel, is likely to be a key beneficiary. Then there are other reasons why the stock is a good bet. The spectrum allocation imbroglio seems to have been resolved. Says Hitesh Agrawal, Head of Research, Angel Broking: “The spectrum issue was critical for the sustained growth of the telecom sector. Now the medium-term growth requirement of Bharti has been taken care of.”


BHEL
Everybody wants light in dark times—and BHEL has the spark.

Bharat heavy electricals, the largest manufacturer of power plant equipment, is one company that is unlikely to be hit by the economic gloom. It knows the government will spend freely to improve the power sector. And the government does not cancel orders. So, BHEL, which has 64 per cent of the power plant market, has been ramping up capacity.

By December 2007, it had increased capacity from 6,000 MW a year to 10,000 MW, and is now taking it to 20,000 MW by 2011-12. Says Pulkit Bakliwal, analyst at Sharekhan: “The 11th Five-Year Plan has envisaged capacity addition of 78,000 MW.
BHEL has been the major beneficiary of the spending.” Government projects account for around 85 per cent of BHEL’s order book of Rs 1,04,000 crore, giving it high revenue stability. “Even in the present scenario, orders placed by government institutions are unlikely to get cancelled,” says Bakliwal, pointing out that the cash-strapped private players may have to do so. “This gives BHEL a huge comfort level,” Bakliwal adds.

But there are bumps on the road ahead. BHEL could face project delays and a lag before new orders start coming in. The stock, at slightly above Rs 1,320, is trading at a premium. Says Bakliwal: “A strong balance sheet and huge cash pile of about Rs 8,400 crore would help BHEL sail smoothly through the challenging business environment. We recommend a buy with a price target of Rs 1,546 over the next 12 months.”


CRISIL
Ratings become vital during downturns

he global credit crisis has hit the capital-raising plans of Indian companies.The only window open these days is through domestic debt issues or bank borrowings.

Here’s where a debt rating from CRISIL, India’s largest rating agency, helps. Another growth avenue has been created by the Basel-II norms to rate corporate loans given by banks.

Says Jigar Valia of Parag Parikh Financial Advisory Services (PPFAS): “It’s a small component now, but it’s going to be a phenomenally fast-growing business. It’s a perpetual and stable income.” CRISIL’s work for its parent Standard & Poor’s is a cash cow.

Adds Valia: “Even in years of de-growth, this company was trading at a PE multiple of 20 times; but thanks to the financial crisis, the stock is cheap.”

—Clifford Alvares


Engineers India
No fear of input cost hikes

One of Asia’s leading design and engineering companies, Engineers India builds petroleum refineries, industrial projects, offshore structures, metallurgy and power projects. India’s substantial investments in infrastructure have given it an order book of Rs 8,000 crore, to be executed over 3-4 years. It has begun protecting its margins by signing open-book orders—input cost hikes are passed through.

Says Ajay Parmar of Emkay Global Financial Services: “The stock looks quite attractive… there are no worries about the management since the government holds a 91 per cent stake… it has zero debt and high dividend payout. It’s a very safe bet in the current market scenario.”


GMDC
Sitting on a mine of wealth

he share price of Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation was one of the worst affected when Gujarat government asked state-run companies to fork out 30 per cent of their profit before tax for social work. Despite this, the stock is still seen as a good value pick—the bad news has been discounted. Profitability is expected to get a boost from the recent lignite price hike. “Full impact will be seen in the next financial year,” says Sameer Ranade, analyst at PINC Research.

The government may reverse the 30 per cent rule, since minority shareholders at some other companies have mutinied. GMDC’s moves into the power sector will add to valuation.


HCl Technologies
Seeking a global footprint

s India’s fifth-largest IT services exporter, straddling a diverse portfolio of services that ranges from R&D to enterprise, BPO and infrastructure management, HCL Technologies has a de-risked model as it is essentially in high-growth, high-end, low competition areas. It is looking at inorganic growth.

The acquisition of UK-based Axon last year is expected to help it become a major player in SAP implementation, an area from which it expects to get a quarter of its revenues, against 11 per cent now. Says Vineet Nayar, CEO, HCL Technologies, “We have successfully integrated Axon to dominate the SAP space globally.”

Anagram’s V.K. Sharma says: “We feel the worsening global macroeconomic situation and slowdown in IT spending is factored in at this price. The stock trades at almost 8 per cent dividend yield, limiting its downside from these levels.”

Rishi Joshi

HDFC
Pioneer grows biz in slowdown

At a time when the home loans business is in the dumps, a lower third-quarter profit at India’s largest housingfinance company did not ring any alarm bells. Housing Development Finance Corporation actually boosted net interest income by 18 per cent to Rs 785 crore but was hit by higher running expenses. Analysts did not waver from their “buy” rating.

HDFC’s asset quality has improved further, it has valuable subsidiaries in insurance and asset management and it has been consolidating its business. HDFC’s asset quality has improved in December 2008. Says Gaurav Dua of Sharekhan: “Throughout its history, HDFC has shown a healthy growth.”



Hero Honda
Great traction in falling market


While the current fiscal has been tough for the two-wheeler industry, Hero Honda, the largest motorcycle manufacturer in India, delivered improved growth rates and increased market share. Although its third-quarter sales fell (by 4.5 per cent), it was less impacted than rivals Bajaj Auto (-52.4 per cent) and TVS Motors (-18.5 per cent). Says Pawan Munjal, MD & CEO, Hero Honda: “Our results reflect Hero Honda’s remarkable resilience.” Says Krish Shanbhag of Antique Stock Broking: “We expect Hero Honda to stay ahead on the strength of its brand and new launches.” It is also a debtfree company with surplus cash.

IDFC
Scores on good quality of assets and performance
The portfolio of Infrastructure Development Finance Company includes fullysecured loans and debentures, equity (both private and public), debt capital (where it syndicates financing and earns fees), apart from a host of other layered and mezzanine products. “The great quality of assets and the very sector it operates in makes it a good stock to have for the long term,” says Apoorva Shah of Prabhudas Lilladher. Despite the downturn, the company has managed to do well for itself in the nine months ended December 2008 logging a net profit of Rs 634 crore, up from Rs 593 crore last year’s corresponding period.

Infosys
Some pressure now, but long-term story intact

nfosys Technologies HAS a knack of beating its own earnings guidance, something it may continue doing even in today’s tough business climate. The Bangalore-headquartered information technology major is fighting rivals that are undercutting its prices. But Infosys has in the past demonstrated that it may walk out on a client rather than give up on margins. In any case, it has ushered in the New Year with panache—its third quarter net profits are up 33.3 per cent year-on-year. And it is hoping to end the financial year with a revenue growth of around 30 per cent.

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) V. Balakrishnan admits that the company is passing through tough times. “The environment is challenging as customers are sitting tight on spending. But with clients interested in saving costs, offshoring could increase. The long-term growth story is still intact.”

The scrip may have fallen 48 per cent in the past 12 months, but brokers have a positive long-term view of it. Angel Broking, for instance, has Infy as its sector’s top pick and recommended “accumulate”. Angel’s Harit Shah, however, warns investors that any upside in the near term would be limited. But then he adds: “Infosys will be among the first companies globally to reap the benefits and score a premium over others once the sector recovers from its current spell of slowdown.”


IOC
Safe on three pillars—pipelines, retail & refining

Till a few months ago, anaLysts were sharply negative on IOC’s stock because of the spurt in international petroleum prices. Today, with crude having slumped to below $45 a barrel, things are different.

“On an incremental basis, IOC would be making profits on the marketing business apart from its refining business as well as profits from pipeline. Also… IOC’s profitability is protected because of its income from pipeline business and investments,” says Raamdeo Agrawal, Managing Director, Motilal Oswal Securities.

IOC, along with its subsidiaries, controls 40 per cent of India’s refining capacity, 47 per cent of retail market and 67 per cent of downstream pipeline capacity. Motilal Oswal expects the stock to reach Rs 870 over the next 36 months.


Maharashtra Seamless
No pipe dreams here: just solid demand from an oil hungry world

hink of Maharashtra seamless as among the safest stocks for investors: steady financial performance, a strong balance sheet with no debt and a product (seamless steel pipes) that is in great demand. Says PINC Research Analyst Amol Rao: “MSL has the widest range of seamless products among Indian manufacturers.” The biggest customer is oil & gas sector, followed by engineering and automobile sectors. Seamless steel pipes fetch the firm 75 per cent of its revenues, and electric resistance welded pipes the rest.

The DP Jindal flagship will gain from implementation of the 5th and 6th rounds of the New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP) for the oil and gas sector and the recent awards under NELP VII. Says Anil Jain, Group CFO, MSL:

“There has been a drop in demand from the private players, public sector players are still placing orders with us,” he says, noting that the decline in steel prices would give it bigger margins. “Liquidity is not going to be an issue for us because of the huge cash reserves,” says Jain.

PINC Research recommends a buy on the stock with a 12-18 month price target of Rs 320.


Maruti Suzuki India
From entry-level to global player, A Star bets big on exports
The year 2008 will go down in history as one of the worst ever for India’s automobile sector. But the situation has started improving now, and analysts believe that companies like Maruti Suzuki India would be the first beneficiaries. Says Surjit Arora of Prabhudas Lilladher: “Although the volume growth is likely to remain subdued for the next 3-4 months, it is expected to recover in 2009-10…”

Shinzo Nakanishi, MD& CEO, Maruti Suzuki India, says: “We have just started exporting our strategic model, the A-Star. In the medium term, exports will play a far more important role… Though there is a general slump in automobile demand globally, we feel products like A-Star will draw greater attention as they are fuel efficient.” Prices of raw material and fuel have eased somewhat although the gains will not show up before the next quarter as Maruti tends to buy raw materials almost six months in advance.

At the current market price of Rs 517.70, the stock looks extremely attractive. Analysts at Prabhudas Lilladher recommend buying the stock post Q3FY09 results and expect it to touch Rs 605 in the next 12-15 months.


Nestle
Taking health & wellness platform to Tier II, III cities

Nestle India, A 61.9 per cent subsidiary of Nestle S.A. of Switzerland,, is India’s third-largest FMCG company after Hindustan Unilever and ITC. It has a strong brand equity that is now helping it make inroads into Tier II and III cities. Nestle’s advantages: low penetration levels for processed foods, rising income levels, urbanisation and changing lifestyle. According to Martial Rolland, CMD, Nestle India: “Our success is based on a sound business model of sustainable performance and capital efficiency that is focussed on the consumer.” Says Edelweiss Securities: “Nestle is increasingly focussing on expanding into Tier II and Tier III cities and leveraging its recent innovations positioned on health and wellness platforms to gain incremental sales.”

The company reported strong revenue growth for its third quarter (July to September). Topline improved by over 20 per cent for the 7th quarter in a row, while bottomline surged by over 40 per cent. Robust earnings growth along with high dividend yield and low gearing makes Nestle a good bet in the long run.


Rallis India
All the right nutrients for growth prepare ground for big leap
When Rallis India reported an 11 per cent rise in net profit and 43 per cent rise in operating profit for the quarter to December 31, it beat analysts forecasts. “It was able to improve the process for manufacturing agrochemicals and also on the sourcing of raw materials,” notes Ajay Parmar, Head of Research, Emkay Global Financial Services. Another factor is that the restructuring undertaken by the Tata Group company in 2002-03 is now showing up in its profitability. Its other attractions: the almost debt-free status (barring a small working capital loan) and its focus on the international market.

New agro-chemical products have been well accepted and its international initiative APOLLO is in the right direction. Rallis plans to achieve revenues of Rs 2,500 crore by March 2012 compared with Rs 671 crore for the year to March 31, 2008. It hopes to achieve operating profit margins of 25 per cent against the current level of 11-12 per cent.

Market cap to sales of 0.6 times compared with 1.5 times for United Phosphorus, the closest competitor, makes Rallis an attractive investment, says Parmar of Emkay.


SBI
No cash crunch, no slowdown. All eyes now on asset quality
For the country’s biggest bank, there’s a problem of plenty. A surge in fixed deposits instead of current & savings accounts (CASA) has raised State Bank of India’s capital costs. CASA deposits added up to 34 per cent in the third quarter of FY 2008-09 as compared with 40 per cent for the second quarter of FY 2008-09. But, unlike other banks, SBI still managed to increase its margins due to better yields form its advances.

The downturn in the economy is not slowing things down at SBI. This year, its growth in advances is expected to be robust, with the third quarter’s 31 per cent growth figure a positive sign. The next year the growth could taper off due to a higher base, but a lower interest rate should help the bank’s other income.

Investments in core banking technology is paying off as the company reported an increase of 34 per cent in fee-based income in the third quarter of 2008-09 over last financial year’s third quarter.

A key area will be managing its asset quality in the coming quarters due to the slowdown in the economy. But growth should also not be a concern for a couple of quarters as it leverages on its size. Says Vishal Goyal, analyst, Edelweiss Capital: “It is fairly attractive as the bank has flexibility in earnings due to bond gains. Next year, operating expenses will be lower. Asset quality may see slippages, but it won’t impact profitability.”



Union Bank Of India
High operating efficiency, good asset quality
Union Bank Of India is among the favoured stocks in the banking sector. Recently, it reported an 84 per cent increase in net profit for the 3rd quarter to Rs 671.7 crore. Edelweiss Securities revised upwards the forecast for the full year net profit by 28 per cent. “We will maintain credit offtake and advance growth of 25 per cent for 2008-09,” says M. V. Nair, CMD, Union Bank of India.

He says the good show is due to NPA recovery, and retail and small and medium enterprise lending. Other income is also growing well, giving it a cushion if credit offtake does not improve. Edelweiss says it is better placed than its peers because of its high operating efficiency, better asset quality and potential to generate average return on equity of 22 per cent in 2008-10 financial years.



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Source:Business Today




14 February 2009

L Mittal, M Ambani among Most Powerful Billionaires

L Mittal, M Ambani among 'Most Powerful Billionaires'



Steel Czar Lakshimi Mittal figures in Forbes list of billionaires

WASHINGTON: India-born steel czar Lakshimi Mittal and head of India's largest company Mukesh Ambani figure among Forbes list of "World's Most Powerful Billionaires" who wield a staggering authority and influence far beyond their riches.

Ranking third on the global list compiled by US business magazine is Lakshimi Mittal who "controls 10 percent of the world's steel production through his company ArcelorMittal" despite his fortune falling $24.5 billion between March and November 2008.

"Born in India but lives in London, where his political clout often incites controversy," it said noting "In 2002, then British Prime Minister Tony Blair reportedly wrote a letter to the Romanian prime minister hinting a sale of the country's steel company to Mittal would facilitate its entrance into the European Union."

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Mukesh Ambani, figures seventh on Forbes list of billionaires

Figuring seventh on the list is Mukesh Ambani, who heads "petrochemicals giant Reliance Industries, Indian's largest company by market cap." Forbes noted he produces oil, gas, petrochemicals and textiles and is personally funding construction of a 27-story home in Mumbai that could cost $2 billion.

Giving the rationale behind the list, Forbes noted last March, there were 1,125 billionaires in the world, each wielding tremendous wealth and weight over the markets and industries in which they operate.

"But few plutocrats possess the money, economic dominance and political clout to touch-or the potential to touch-all of us," it said compiling its list with a formula based on the size and scope of the industries billionaires control, the political influence they exert and the fortunes they hold.


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Source:ET

13 February 2009

BUDGET 2009: Coverage,Previews, Wishlists


Interim budget may include tax changes: Chidambaram


Govt eye polls in mini budget
The coalition government will put rescuing flagging growth and stemming job losses at the centre of a mini budget as it aims to woo voters ahead of general elections.


  • Don't time market based on budget

    Market men are advising investors not to invest hastily ahead of the interim budget. The vote on account would seek to strike a balance between politics, economics



STPIs, 100% EOUs may enjoy tax holiday for 3 years

12 Feb 2009, 0103 hrs IST

The government plans to extend the tax concessions enjoyed by technology parks and 100% export-oriented units beyond March 2010. A case is also being made for the continuation of sops to 100% EOUs to make the country's exports more competitive in the global market.


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Hope BUDGET will be beneficial for 'Aam Aadmi'


Railway Budget: Lalu announces 2% cut in AC rail fares

Railway Budget: Lalu announces 2% cut in AC rail fares

AC, Mail, Express fares cut by 2%

13 Feb 2009, 1252 hrs IST

Railway Minister Lalu Yadav on Friday announced fare cut in AC and mail express trains by 2%. He also announced the introduction of 43 new trains and kept freight rates unchanged.

Lalu basks in glory of Railway safety


Railways at a glance
Rly to invest Rs 230K cr in 11th plan
Lalu said the Railways will invest Rs 230K cr in the eleventh plan. Upgradation plan includes renewal of 2,941 km railway tracks that will require about 339,228 tonnes of steel and renewal of sleeper sheets along 2,382 km of railway lines.


Source:ET

04 February 2009

Ambanis up on Forbes richest CEOs list

Ambanis up on Forbes' richest CEOs list

They have lost more than $13 billion from their combined wealth, but still the two Ambani brothers have moved higher on Forbes' latest list of the world's ten richest CEOs, while Sunil Mittal has joined the league and Lakshmi Mittal has slipped two places.
Legendary American investor Warren Buffett has retained his top position on the annual list, but Indian-born steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal has been toppled from his last year's second position by software major Oracle chief Larry Ellison.
Mittal has moved down to fourth position, while Mukesh Ambani, the elder of the two warring brothers, has jumped three positions to grab third rank this year.
The younger Ambani, Anil, has also moved up one place to sixth rank on this year's 'Forbes list of ten wealthiest CEOs'.
While another Indian business chief, Azim Premji, has moved out of the top-ten list, compatriot Sunil Mittal of Bharti Airtel [Get Quote] has joined the league at ninth position.
IT major Wipro [Get Quote] Chairman Premji was ranked ninth on the previous year's list. The total number of Indians on the list has remained unchanged at four on this year's list.

"Being a CEO isn't what it used to be. Crackdowns on corporate frills like private jets and over-the-top offices have become the norm, taking some of the fun -- but none of the stress -- out of running billion-dollar businesses," Forbes said.
"While some chief executives' jobs may be in peril, these 10 have stuck it out long enough to partake in what's left of the global economy. These have made our annual list of the world's wealthiest CEOs," it added.
About India's presence on the list, Forbes said there are four Indians on its list this year: "two industrialists, Mukesh Ambani and Lakshmi Mittal; and two telecom tycoons, Anil Ambani and Sunil Mittal."
"(The) Ambani brothers owe their hefty fortunes, in part, to inheritance. Following their father's death in 2002, they took over his industrial empire . . . and attempted to run it together.
"The collaboration soon soured. After coming to blows over who ran the company, the two reached a bitter compromise, deciding that they and the company would best be served by spinning off and divvying up its various businesses.
"Today Mukesh runs petrochemicals giant Reliance Industries Ltd [Get Quote], while Anil oversees an array of companies including Reliance Communications [Get Quote], a phone and Internet outfit with 60 million customers," it added.
The magazine said that its list of the world's wealthiest CEOs was based on analysis of their financial stakes in firms controlled by them, as on January 23.

Buffett has been ranked first with $35.9 billion worth of shareholding, it said, adding that "there are not many people who can lose $25 billion in four months and still top the list of the world's wealthiest CEOs."
Oracle's Ellison has been ranked second with $19.7 billion, followed by Mukesh Ambani ($16.8 billion), Lakshmi Mittal ($13.2 billion), luxury goods major LVMH's Bernard Arnault ($12.2 billion), Anil Ambani ($nine billion), Arabian bank Mashreq's Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair ($7 billion), and Microsoft's Steve Ballmer ($7 billion).
Sunil Mittal ($6.9 billion) and Japanese fashion retail major Fast Retailing's Tadashi Yanai ($6 billion) follow.
"We estimated ownership by sifting through each company's most recent financial filings and, where information was not readily available, talking to industry sources," Forbes said, adding that both CEOs and managing directors of public companies across the world were considered for the list.
About Mukesh Ambani, the report said he made it to third position despite a 62 per cent plunge in the shares of his group's flagship firm RIL since January last year.
On Lakshmi Mittal, it said that the 58-year-old has consistently ranked among the top five wealthiest people in the world, but his public holdings of ArcelorMittal took a dive in the second half of 2008, falling 73 per cent since June.
About Anil Ambani, the report said that "in the four years since a spat with older brother Mukesh led to the break-up of their family's assets, Anil, the younger of the two, has grown his telecom, energy and infrastructure businesses apace--only to see his shares decimated by the global economic slowdown."

Source:Rediff.com

Top 20 Best Companies to Work For

Top 20 Best Companies to Work For

You would still expect Google or Microsoft to be the best technology company to work for. But wait a minute, you have a surprise coming. These super dads have been displaced by storage and data management services provider NetApp. NetApp (Previous rank: 14) has been ranked as the best tech company by Fortune in its annual list of '100 Best Companies to Work For'. Google, in fact, has dropped to No 4 this year. The company had topped the list for the past two years. If it is "employee enthusiasm for the legendary egalitarian culture," then, according to Fortune, NetApp takes the cake after six years on the list. Here is a list of how companies are ranked by Fortune according to the satisfaction levels of the employees working with them.

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World's 10 best companies to work for
Happy employees are motivated employees and a huge contributing factor to any company's success. No wonder then, the top 10 great companies to work for -- as listed by Fortune magazine and the Great Place to Work Institute -- also do well when it comes to profitability.
Note: Market cap as on January 28, 2009
Company: NetApp
Rank: 1
Chairman, CEO: Dan Warmenhoven
Business: Specialises in proprietary network storage and data management.
Reach: Has over 130 offices worldwide, including US, Canada, Europe, South America, Asia, Pacific and Australia.
Market cap: $5.37 billion
Why: Greatplacetowork.com says, 'The essence of what fuels the quality of the workplace at NetApp is the high trust culture. Leaders reach out to employees, sharing information, support and time in a variety of ways. This generosity of spirit is reciprocated many times over, creating within NetApp its own version of a fail-safe networked organisation.'
Image: NetApp Chairman and CEO Dan Warmenhoven Photograph: netapp.com

Company: Edward Jones
Rank: 2
Managing partner: James D Weddle
Business: Offers financial products at an individual investor level. Currently serves more than 7 million clients.
Reach: Over 10,800 offices in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom
2007 revenue: $4.14 billion Total assets: $5,576,196-->
Why: Greatplacetowork.com says, 'Employees receive a whopping 149 hours of training on average a year, more than three times the 100 best average of 45. But Edward Jones doesn't just train people for the job they're doing. The management's philosophy is that employees who are passionate about their jobs will make the company a better place, so managers encourage people to develop skills even when they know the new skills will lead to a different job.'

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Source:ET,Rediff.com

24 January 2009

Results:NTPC,SBI,ICICI,Sterlite, Rcom etc

SBI posts 37% rise in net profit

India's largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI) has posted a 37% rise in net profit to Rs 2478 crore from for third quarter of FY09 from Rs
1809 crores. Operating profit for the same quarter was up 22.5% at Rs 4482 crore as against Rs 3660 crore. The net income interest (NII) stood at Rs 5,758 crores ,as against Rs 4256 crore in the same period last year, a rise of 35%. Other income was up 38% to Rs 21,256 crore as against Rs 15,364 crore in the corresponding period last year. The total income rose 38% to stand at Rs 21,255 crores of this treasury gains was Rs 674 crore as against 644 crore in the corresponding period. Net interest margins improved to 3.15% from 3.01%. Bank's advances rose 28.5% to Rs 503,829 crore while deposits rose 36% to Rs 692,922 crore. Bank made a provision of Rs 515 crore for bad loan as against Rs 444 crore last year. Gross NPA rose to Rs 13,314 crore from Rs 11,182 crore while net NPA rose to 6864 crore from Rs 5610 crore. As a percentage to total advances, gross NPAs fell to 2.61% from 2.82% while net NPA was at 1.36% against 1.44%. Capital adequacy stood at 13.72% under Basel II norms. Bank officials said that write-back was to the turn Rs 513 crore. SBI made a provision of Rs 198 crore which is net of write-back. The bank would have book huge treasury gains this quarter as yields on g-sec fell sharply. The appreciation in value of bonds can not be booked profit, but banks can write - back access provisions made earlier. Shares of SBI ended down 4.34% on Friday, markets are closed on Saturday.

NTPC Q3 net jumps 26 pc Country's largest power producer NTPC on Saturday said its net profit rose by 26.4 per cent to Rs 2,250 crore for the quarter ended December. The company had reported a net profit of Rs 1,780 crore in the corresponding period last year, NTPC informed the Bombay Stock Exchange. For the nine-month period ended December, the net profit of the company stood at Rs 6,088 crore against Rs 6,075 crore in the year-ago period. The company recorded net sales of Rs 11,277 crore against Rs 9,331 crore in the same period last year. The company also declared an interim dividend of 28 per cent. Power regulator Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) recently increased the rate of return on equity from 14 per cent to 15.5 per cent for determining tariff as part of various incentives being offered to invite greater investments. The move would help power generating and transmission companies, including NTPC, and PowerGrid to get higher profitability, and thus, attract increased private investment.

ICICI Bank Q3 net profit up 3.4%

Rising NPAs and fall in business affect ICICI Bank's performance

Lower expenses and treasury gains saved the day for ICICI Bank. The bank reported a marginal rise in net profit for the third quarter ended
December 31,2008 at Rs 1272.15 cr as against Rs 1230.21 cr in the corresponding period of the previous quarter. The net profit for the three quarters ended December 31 was flat at Rs 3014.37 cr as against Rs 3007.89 cr. The results are below analyst expectation. The other income of the bank was marginally up at Rs 2514.54 cr as against Rs 2426.59 cr. The bank in a statement said that it has earned a treasury income of Rs. 976 crore in the third quarter, primarily by positioning its treasury strategy to benefit from the decline in yields on government bonds. The interest income of the bank was marginally down to Rs 7836.08 cr from Rs 7911.77 cr. The bank has shown a fall in interest expenses to Rs 5845.67 cr from Rs 5952 cr, while operating expenses saw a fall of 18.49% to Rs 1734.11 cr. The bank in a statement said it has pursued a strategy of lightening the balance sheet and prioritizing capital conservation, liquidity management and risk containment given the challenging economic environment. It has also placed strong emphasis on efficiency improvement and cost rationalization. During the third quarter, it continued with this strategy, while also taking advantage of market opportunities to increase its treasury income. The advances of the bank have seen a marginal fall to Rs 2,12,521 cr as against Rs 2,15,517 cr the previous year. The deposits of the bank have also seen a marginal fall to Rs 2,09,065 cr from Rs 2,29.779 cr the previous fiscal. The bank has seen a rise in non performing assets, which is likely to be on the back of rising bad debts in the retail portfolio. The gross NPAs of the bank have moved up to 4.14% (Rs 8,988 cr) from 2.96% (Rs 6,474.84 cr). The net NPAs of the bank have risen to 2.07% (Rs 4,400.23 cr) from 1.5% (3,227.82 cr). ICICI Bank Canada has posted a net profit of Canadian dollars 32.9 million. After accounting for the gains on buyback of bonds and mark-to-market provisions on the investment portfolio, ICICI Bank UK has posted a net profit of $1.4 million for the three quarters ended December 31. The Bank's capital adequacy ratio at December 31, 2008 on Basel II norms was at 15.6%.

Sterlite Industries Q3 net dips 37 pc at Rs 732 cr

Sterlite Industries on Saturday said that its consolidated net profit in the third quarter of the current fiscal declined 37.76 per cent at
Rs 732.31 crore from the corresponding period a year ago. NRI billionaire Anil Agarwal-led firm had a consolidated net profit of Rs 1,176.64 crore in the third quarter last financial year, Sterlite Industries said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. Consolidated net income of Vedanta Group firm also fell to Rs 4,445.55 crore in the December quarter of FY 2009, from Rs 5,232.20 crore a year ago. For the nine-month period ended December 31, 2008, the company posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 4,048.51 crore, an 8.67 per cent drop from the same period a last year. It had a consolidated net profit of Rs 4,433.23 crore in the December quarter of last fiscal. On a standalone basis, the copper producer registered a net profit of Rs 204.01 crore in the latest quarter, an 11.62 per cent decline compared with Rs 230.85 crore in the previous year. On Friday, shares of Sterlite Industries closed at Rs 239.45, down 1.68 per cent on the BSE.

RCOM disappoints St, Q3 net rises just 3%

Reliance Communications (RCOM), India’s largest CDMA operator, underperformed market expectations in the December quarter, as profitability
in the wireless and broadband business segments dropped significantly. The R-ADAG company is now planning a sharp cut in capital expenditure. The company posted a 2.7% rise in net profit to Rs 1,410 crore while revenues were up 20% to Rs 5,850 crore for the quarter. The telco added 5.3 million subscribers in the world’s fastest-growing telecom market during the period. ETIG had estimated RCOM’s net profit at Rs 1,669.4 crore on revenues of Rs 5,876.6 crore. RCOM chairman Anil Ambani announced a sharp cut in capex beginning next fiscal. “We will invest in the range of Rs 15,000 crore next fiscal, including Reliance Infratel. Our revised capex expectation for 2008-09 is Rs 25,000,” he said during an analysts conference call after the results. The company’s earlier capex guidance was Rs 30,000 crore for the current fiscal. “Peak capex is behind us and we will continue to go down from here,” he said, adding that capex numbers exclude funds earmarked for 3G (third-generation) spectrum and broadband wireless access (BWA) auctions. “We are on course to deliver free cash flows soon,” he added. Ebitda margins for RCOM’s mobile business reduced sequentially by 1.2% to 37.7%, as average revenue per user (ARPU) per month declined by Rs 20 to Rs 251. The telco’s ARPU during the December quarter is now much lower than rival Bharti Airtel’s Rs 324. Despite attractive tariff schemes and free minutes, RCOM reported a decline in minutes of usage to 410 from 423 per user per month. Even wireless revenue per minute dipped to 61 paise from 64 paise. However, the company said EBITDA margins will be stable in the medium to long term. Ahead of results, the RCOM stock slipped 4.5% to close at Rs 160.15 on Friday in a weak Mumbai market. Mr Ambani said there is a strong demand for NLD bandwidth from enterprise customers. “We are targeting Rs 1,000-crore market share in the next two years out of the total Rs 5,000-crore addressable market,” he said. RCOM’s tower arm Reliance Infratel has commissioned over 50,000 towers till now and is in discussion with operators for infrastructure sharing.

Torrent Power Q3 net up 72 pc at Rs 102 cr

HCL net up 12% at Rs 373 cr24 Jan 2009, 0018 hrs IST
HCL Technologies, one of India’s top five software exporters, warned on Friday its margins could come under pressure as customers faced a choppy economic environment, as it posted a 12.1% rise in third-quarter net profit.

Tech Mahindra Q3 net up 12 pc at Rs 222.90 crore 23 Jan 2009, 1646 hrs IST
Software firm Tech Mahindra reported 12% growth in net profit at Rs 222.90 crore for third quarter ended Dec 31, 2008.
IDBI Bank Q3 net up 27% at Rs 223 crore 23 Jan 2009, 1620 hrs IST
IDBI Bank reported a 26.61% growth in net profit at Rs 222.63 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2008.
Vijaya Bank posts 23.73% rise in net profit 23 Jan 2009, 1555 hrs IST
Vijaya Bank has posted a 23.73% rise in net profit to Rs 157 crore in the third quarter ending December 09 as against Rs 127crore reported last year in the same period.

Divis Labs net profit was at Rs 79.5 cr

SBI Q3FY09 PAT up 37% to Rs 2478 cr

RNRL Q3 consolidated net profit 24.21 cr

IDBI Bank Q3 net profit at Rs 222.6 cr

Canara Bank Q3 net profit at Rs 701.5 cr

Union Bank of India Q3 net profit at Rs 672 cr

Voltas Q3 PAT at Rs 42.41 cr

3i Infotech Q3 net profit at Rs 27cr

Source:ET,IE etc

Torrent Power Q3 net up 72 pc at Rs 102 cr

The CNBC-TV18 India Business Leader Awards With Photos

The CNBC-TV18 India Business Leader Awards With Photos

The CNBC-TV18 India Business Leader Awards
23rd January 2009, Mumbai /PRNewswire/ — Celebrating visionary leadership, CNBC-TV18 returns with the 4th edition of the India Business Leader Awards and aims to recognize leaders who have made the difference, creating an edge above peers. Winning an IBLA is a defining moment for the leader and the company. The award for corporate excellence is an indication of greater achievements to come over time.
CNBC with the Asia Business Leader Awards, pioneered the business leadership awards to recognize leaders who create and sustain entrepreneurial initiatives, develop best practices and carve out powerful businesses in the global economy. CNBC-TV18 is proud to carry on this tradition in India with the India Business Leader Awards.
This year the jury comprised of Mukesh Ambani, CMD, Reliance Industries Ltd., as chairperson of the Jury, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman, Aditya Birla Group, Deepak Parekh, Chairman, HDFC, R. Seshasayee, Managing Director, Ashok Leyland, Jagdish Khattar, CMD, Carnation Auto India Pvt. Ltd. And Raghav Bahl, MD, Network18.
Dignitaries who were present for the award ceremony included Ashok Chavan, Chief Minister, Maharashtra, Narendra Modi, Chief Minister, Gujarat, Kamal Nath, Union Minister of Commerce and Industries, Mukesh Ambani, Aamir Khan, KM Birla, Atul Punj, S. Ramadorai, Uday Kotak, Ajay Piramal, Naresh Goyal, Chitra Ramakrishnan, Anand G. Mahindra, Sumit Bannerjee, Swati Piramal and Nita Ambani.
The event brought together the most revered names in India's political, economic and social circles on 22nd January 2009 in Taj Lands End, Bandra, Mumbai.

CNBC-TV18 Indian Business Leader Award winners:
First Generation Entrepreneur Of The Year – Atul Punj, Chairman, Punj Lloyd
Most Promising Entrant Into The Big League – Ashwin Dani, MD, Asian Paints
Taking India Abroad! (Brand India) – Naresh Goyal, Chairman, Jet Airways
Social Enterprise Of The Year – Akshay Patra
Outstanding Contribution To The Cause Of Indian Business – Shri Kamalnath, Minister, Commerce & Industry
Lifetime Achievement Award – Keshub Mahindra, Chairman, M & M
CNBC-TV18'S Entertainment Business Leader – Aamir Khan
CNBC-TV18'S Sport Business Leader – Lalit Modi, Chairman, IPL
CNBC-TV18' Outstanding Woman Business Leader – Chitra Ramakrishnan,Deputy MD, NSE
CNBC-TV18'S Outstanding Business Leader – Deepak Parekh, Chairman, HDFC
CNBC-TV18'S Outstanding Company Of The Year – Mukesh Ambani, CMD, RIL
The India Business Leader Of The Year – Uday Kotak, VC & MD, Kotak Mahindra
India Innovator Of The Year – Ajay Piramal, Chairman, Piramal Healthcare
The Corporate Citizen Of The Year – Sumit Banerjee, MD, ACC Ltd
The Talent Management Award – S Ramadorai, MD & CEO, TCS

Source:http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/cnbctv18-ibla/36775/

23 January 2009

Slumdog Millionaire bags 10 Oscar nominations

'Slumdog Millionaire' bags 10 Oscar nominations
Slumdog Millionaire: Movie Review

Inching closer towards an Oscar, composer A R Rahman on Thursday got himself nominated for three Academy awards for his score in British-Indian movie "Slumdog Millionaire", which was in all shortlisted for 10 categories including best film and best director. "Something good is happening and I am really happy about it," was the reaction of Rahman, who became the first Indian to win a triple Oscar nomination. 43-year-old Rahman was nominated for Best Original Score and the numbers 'Jai Ho' and 'O Saya' were shortlisted for the Best Original Song. Close on the heels of the dual-language film winning four Golden Globes, including one for Rahman, earlier this month, Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy were shortlisted for best director and best adapted screenplay categories.

The film also won nominations in cinematography, sound mixing, sound editing and film editing. David Fincher's romantic periodical "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", starring Brad Pitt, topped this year's race with a whopping 13 nominations. The nominations were announced at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Samuel Goldwyn Theatre by Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker. The winners will be named on February 22 at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre. Only two Indian have won the coveted Oscar till date, Bhanu Athaiya (for costume design in "Gandhi") and Satyajit Ray, who was given an honorary Oscar for his contribution to films. This is also the first time that an Indian has won more than one nomination in Oscars history. Reacting to the nominations, Rahman said, "I did not think it will get there. God has been really kind. And I have to really thank the prayers of all the people and their good wishes. "There is a kind of optimism in the film and so much of positive vibes as you leave the movie hall." In the original score category, Rahman will compete with Alexandre Desplat ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"), James Newton Howard ("Defiance"), Danny Elfman ("Milk") and Thomas Newman ("WALL-E"). Rahman will compete with Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman ("Down to earth" from "WALL-E") in the original song category. Gulzar has penned the lyrics of "Jai Ho" and Mia Arulpragasam "O Saya". Co-director Loveelyn Tandon said "We have proved everyone wrong. It's a crazy feeling beyond words. Ten nominations is something unbelievable." She said all Rahman's work has been awarded and the "world has finally woken up to his talent". The films for the best picture race are "Milk", "Frost/Nixon", "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and "The Reader". Those nominated in the best director category along with Boyle are David Fincher ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"), Stephen Daldry ("The Reader"), Gus Van Sant ("Milk") and Ron Howard ("Frost/Nixon").


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Slumdog Millionaire wins 3 at Golden Globes
'Slumdog Millionaire' makes $43 mn to jump back in US Top 10
'Slumdog' to face 'Dark Knight' as Oscar nods are revealed
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Slumdog Millionaire: Movie Review
Heath Ledger gets posthumous Oscar nomination
'Benjamin Button' leads Oscars with 13 nominations
Rahman bags 3 Oscar nominations, Slumdog... gets 10

Source:ET,Rediff

22 January 2009

Reliance Q3 net falls but beats forecast

India's Reliance Q3 net falls but beats f'cast
Reliance Q3 net falls 8.8 pct, beats f'cast Business News Reuters
Reliance Q3 net falls 8.8%, first drop in 3 years
RIL may lift market on Friday

MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's largest listed company, Reliance Industries Ltd, said its quarterly earnings fell 9.8 percent from a restated year-ago profit, its first drop in three years, but beat forecasts as refining margin eased less than expected.
"This was one of the most challenging quarters for Reliance with volatility in prices and margins," Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani said in a statement on Thursday.
"Producers and consumers are coming to terms with slower global trade and economic outlook," he said.
Reliance, India's largest petrochemical producer and refiner, is set to get a boost when it starts pumping 30-40 million cubic metres of natural gas a day from its deep-sea fields off India's east coast in the second half of February.
Another driver would be sales from the newly commissioned 580,000 barrels per day refinery which is run by subsidiary Reliance Petroleum.
Reliance Industries said net profit fell to 35.01 billion rupees ($713 million) in its fiscal third quarter ended Dec. 31 from a restated 38.82 billion rupees excluding one-off gains a year earlier.
A Reuters poll had forecast a net profit of 30.98 billion rupees.
Refining margins, a key measure of profitability, dropped to $10 per barrel from $15.4 a barrel a year ago, against market expectations of $9.16 as sluggish demand in the wake of global economic slowdown pushed oil prices sharply lower.
Reliance's refining margins are significantly higher than the Asian benchmark in Dubai as its refinery can process cheaper heavy crude to produce high value products.

rude oil prices plunged more than $100 from its peak of $147 barrel in July, to $44.60 at the end of December.
Reliance's retail fuel pumps in the country are shut as it awaits fair competition. India subsidises state-run oil companies to enable them to sell fuels at heavily discounted, government-set rates but private firms get no such assistance.
Last week, P. Raghavendran, president of the company's refinery business, said Reliance would reopen its fuel pumps "once we see a reasonable period of stability when we don't have to shut down again. It depends on when the government comes out with a clear policy and international prices stabilise".
Rival Oil & Natural Gas Corp is set to report a second consecutive fall in quarterly net profit due to lower crude prices, and its outlook is weighed down by falling output and its costly acquisition of UK-listed Imperial Energy.
Earlier on Thursday, South Korea's top refiner SK Energy posted a weaker-than-expected 45 percent rise in fourth-quarter core profit, on reduced demand for petrochemical products.
Ahead of the results, shares in Reliance, which has a market value of around $36 billion, closed up 1.21 percent at 1,132.95 rupees in a Mumbai market that rose 0.4 percent.
The stock fell 37 percent in the December quarter, more than a 25 percent drop in the benchmark index and 33 percent loss in the sector index.
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Reliance Q3 net falls 8.8%, first drop in 3 years
ndia's largest listed company, Reliance Industries Ltd, said its quarterly profit fell 8.8 percent, its first drop in three years, but beat forecasts as refining margins did not fall as much as expected. The petrochemical and refining giant reported a net profit of Rs 3,501 crore ($713 million) for its fiscal third quarter ended December 31, compared with Rs 3,837 crore excluding one-off gains reported a year earlier. A Reuters poll had forecast a net profit of 30.98 billion rupees. The company is set to get an earnings boost when it starts pumping 30-40 million cubic metres of natural gas a day from its deep-sea fields off India's east coast in the second half of February. Ahead of the results, shares in Reliance, which has a market value of around $36 billion, closed up 1.21 percent at Rs 1,132.95 in a Mumbai market that rose 0.4 percent. The stock fell 37 percent in the December quarter, more than a 25 percent drop in the benchmark index and 33 percent loss in the sector index.
Accounting change added over Rs 1k cr to RIL's profit

Other Results:

Cipla Q3 net up 6 per cent at Rs 223 cr
Ranbaxy posts Rs 679.8 crore loss in Q4
Idea Cellular's net rises to Rs 256 crore
Reliance Power post Q3 net profit of Rs 107.07 crore
Idea Cellular Q3 net profit up 20% YoY
Reliance Power post Q3 net profit of Rs 107.07 cr
Kotak Mahindra Bank Q3 net falls 30%

Reliance Q3 net falls 8.8%, first drop in 3 years
Bank of India Q3 revenue up 45.57% y-o-y
Bharti takes Rs 245 cr hit in Q3 PAT on losses in FCCBs
Bharti Airtel Q3 net up 15%
Indian Bank Q3 net up 14.05%

Uco Bank net profit at Rs 172 crore
Wipro posts 18% rise in Q3 net profit
India Infoline Q3 net falls 68%
HDFC Q3 net profit down 16% YoY, share falls 6%
Biocon reports a net profit of Rs 24 crore
RIL Q3 net profit down 9.8% at Rs 3501 cr
Bharti Airtel Q3 net up 15.26% at Rs 1976.4 cr, QoQ

Reliance Infra Q3 net profit at Rs 251.19 cr
Coromandel Fert Q3 cons net profit at Rs 131.2 cr
Praj Industries Q3 net profit at Rs 47.3 cr
Noida Toll Bridge Q2 net profit at Rs 8.4 cr
Gateway Distriparks Q3 net profit at Rs 28.7 cr
Bank of India Q3 net profit at Rs 872.2 cr

SOurce:ET,Indiaearnings.com etc




20 January 2009

Barack Obama becomes 44th president and His Speech

Barack Obama becomes 44th president
President Obama's inauguration speech
Full Text: President Obama's Inaugural Address

The following is the full text of U.S. President Barack Obama's inauguration address on Tuesday. Obama, a Democrat, was sworn in on the steps of the Capitol as the 44th U.S. president around noon EST, taking over from President George W. Bush, a Republican.
"My fellow citizens:
I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition.
Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. Yet, every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms. At these moments, America has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office, but because We the People have remained faithful to the ideals of our forbearers, and true to our founding documents.
So it has been. So it must be with this generation of Americans.
That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.
These are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land - a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.
Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America - they will be met.
On this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.
On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics.
We remain a young nation, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.
In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned. Our journey has never been one of short-cuts or settling for less. It has not been the path for the faint-hearted - for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things - some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path toward prosperity and freedom.
For us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a new life.
For us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the West; endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth.
For us, they fought and died, in places like Concord and Gettysburg; Normandy and Khe Sahn.
Time and again these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we might live a better life. They saw America as bigger than the sum of our individual ambitions; greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction. Continued...

This is the journey we continue today. We remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on Earth. Our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. Our minds are no less inventive, our goods and services no less needed than they were last week or last month or last year. Our capacity remains undiminished. But our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions - that time has surely passed. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.
For everywhere we look, there is work to be done. The state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift, and we will act - not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. We will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. We will restore science to its rightful place, and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its cost. We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. And we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. All this we can do. And all this we will do.
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18 January 2009

ET Awards - Economic Times(ET) Awards - Full Coverage

Profiles of winners ET Awards: Profiles of winners Pics Video Full Coverage

Company of the year: Tata Steel The award seeks to recognise a company that has consistently set clear performance benchmarks for the rest of the industry and strived to become a world leader. Congratulate Tata Steel

Lifetime Achievement Award winner: Ashok Ganguly The award seeks to salute individuals who have conquered the peaks of corporate achievements and set examples for the current generation of India Inc leaders. Congratulate Ashok Ganguly

Business Leader of the year: A M Naik The award seeks to honour a leader who has clearly demonstrated a strategic direction for success, and pursued a vision. Congratulate A M Naik

Policy Change Agent of the Year: E Sreedharan The award seeks to honour the relentless pursuit of a work culture that demands and forces legislative & regulatory reforms. Congratulate E Sreedharan

Businesswoman of the year: Shikha Sharma The award seeks to honour a professional who has displayed exceptional leadership qualities and is a role model for others. Congratulate Shikha Sharma

Global Indian: Arun Sarin The award seeks to honour Indians who have set standards in excellence on a global platform and have emerged role models for people of Indian origin world over. Congratulate Arun Sarin

Entrepreneur of the year: Dilip Shanghvi The award seeks to recognise the ability of a business leader to enter the big league and take on the best in the world. Congratulate Dilip Shanghvi

Business Reformer of the year: Kamal Nath The award seeks to recognise efforts in taking reforms ahead and creating an environment friendly to private investment. Congratulate Kamal Nath

Emerging Company of the year: Welspun Gujarat Stahl Rohren The award seeks to recognise the capacity to take calculated risks, show explosive growth potential and discover a business model that others would want to emulate. Congratulate Welspun Gujarat Stahl Rohren

Corporate Citizen: Dr Reddy's Foundation The award seeks to honour the contribution to public good through commitment to critical social causes that influence the lives and livelihood of thousands of needy Indians. Congratulate Dr Reddy's Foundation

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Vote of thanks by Gautam Singhania, CMD, Raymond
Welcome address by Mr Vineet Jain, MD, BCCL at The ET Awards for Corporate Excellence
Shikha Sharma dedicates award to family
Arun Sarin dedicates award to co-workers
B Muthuraman, Tata Steel, Company of the Year

Karambir Kang, Special Awards-Corporate Citizen on behalf of Taj employees
PRS Oberoi, Special Award-Corporate Citizen on behalf of Trident and Oberoi employees
Sreedharan, Policy Change Agent of the Year
Karambir Kang: Special Awards-Corporate Citizen on behalf of Taj employees
Kamal Nath dedicates ET Award to PM's leadership
Satyam case an aberration: Sunil Mittal

Dr A S Ganguly - acceptance speech
Manufacturing is key to India's growth: Kamal Nath
PM's speech at the ET Awards
Satyam scam isolated, not a slur on corporate India: Kamal Nath
ET Awards: Satyam episode a blot on corporate India, says PM

Vote of thanks by Gautam Singhania, CMD, Raymond
Welcome address by Mr Vineet Jain, MD, BCCL at The ET Awards for Corporate Excellence
Shikha Sharma dedicates award to family
Arun Sarin dedicates award to co-workers
B Muthuraman, Tata Steel, Company of the Year
AM Naik, Larsen & Toubro, Business Leader of the Year


Pics Video Full Coverage

Source:Economic Times

14 January 2009

The world biggest corporate frauds ever

The world's biggest corporate frauds ever
Satyam
B Ramalinga Raju’s startling admission of padding profits and cooking up bank balances at Satyam Computer has erupted into what can be described as India’s biggest corporate fraud to date. However, this is only a part of the big horror show.Fraud, in fact, is not a new phenomenon in the world of business – whether Indian or global. From Enron to WorldCom to Tyco, corporate fraud continues to plague businesses and hurt consumer trust. This is one show which just goes on and on, and refuses to end.We look at some of the biggest corporate frauds ever:

Enron
As a result of the massive fraud at Enron, an energy company based in Houston, Texas, shareholders lost tens of billions of dollars. Many Enron executives, Enron’s accounting firm and certain bank officials were indicted. >Andrew Fastow, Enron's former finance chief, testified that many of the banks' transactions were contrived, deceptive deals done solely to create the false appearance of profits and cash flow. Kenneth Lay, the founder of Enron whose spectacular implosion in 2001 lead to one of the biggest fraud cases in history, was convicted of fraud for duping investors over the health of Enron’s finances before it plummeted into bankruptcy. Prosecutors accused Lay of pocketing over 40 million pound of investors' money, and Lay was charged with 11 counts of securities fraud.

WorldCom
Financial executives at WorldCom exercised various methods of hiding expenses for a period of more than two years between 2000 and 2002. They delayed reporting some expenses and misrepresented others to give investors the appearance of growth during secretly hard times. In June 2002, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawyers filed civil fraud charges against WorldCom for what would later be estimated at over $9 billion worth of accounting errors. WorldCom’s Chapter 11 filing later on was the largest bankruptcy filing in American history, and the SEC accused the company of misrepresenting earnings to the tune of $11 billion. Investors lost $200 billion as a direct result of the bankruptcy. WorldCom’s rise and fall epitomizes the corruption of the telecom sector during the boom.

Cendant
Walter Forbes, the former chairman of Cendant, masterminded an accounting fraud that was considered at the time it was discovered - 1998 - to be the largest on record. Investors lost $19 billion when Cendant’s stock fell after the disclosure. This fraud was later eclipsed by the scandals at Enron and WorldCom.The Cendant case also resulted in a record payment for settling a lawsuit brought by shareholders who had lost money in a fraud. Cendant paid $2.85 billion to settle, and its auditor, Ernst & Young, paid $335 million.

Daewoo Group
Kim Woo-chong, the founder and former chairman of defunct conglomerate Daewoo Group, was in May 2006 sentenced to 10 years in prison on charges of embezzlement and accounting fraud. The Seoul Central District Court also ordered Kim, 69, to pay back more 21 trillion Korean won ($22 billion), according to press reports. Kim was charged about a year ago with accounting fraud, illegal financing and diverting funds out of the country. The court found Kim guilty of 20 trillion won of accounting fraud, 9.8 trillion won of illegal financing and sending 19 trillion won out of the country illegally. He was also convicted of embezzling $100 million. At the time of its downfall, Daewoo Motor was the biggest corporate failure in South Korean history.

Tyco
In 2002, three former top Tyco International executives were indicted on fraud charges. Former CEO L. Dennis Kozlowski, former CFO Mark Schwartz, and former legal counsel Mark Belnick allegedly issued themselves low or no interest loans, which they then forgave through an unauthorized bonus program. They were accused of concealing their illegal actions by keeping them out of the accounting books and away from the eyes of shareholders and Board members. Tyco later on replaced its CEO and most of its Board in an attempt to purge the company of fraud and restore its reputation. It agreed to pay almost $3 billion to settle class-action suits brought by investors. It had also earlier paid $50 million to settle a suit brought by the SEC.

Parmalat
massive financial scandal involving Italy’s largest food company Parmalat underscored the fact that corporate fraud was not just an American problem. With the disappearance of about $10 billion in declared assets, the scandal was one of the largest in corporate history. Parmalat collapsed in December 2003 under 14 billion euros ($27 billion) of debt, after uncovering a 4 billion euro hole in its accounts. Some dubbed the episode ‘Europe's Enron’. It is currently estimated that at least $17 billion of Parmalat funds have simply disappeared and cannot be accounted for.

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