Recap Stories from Previous Articles
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ETs Top Year End and Other Stories
Myiris.com Top Stories
Deadpresident Blog Year End Updates
20 great stocks to buy in 2008 : Rediff.com
Moneycontrol Top Stories
77% IPOs gave positive returns in 2007
Stocks to own in 2008 : Moneycontrol.com
Movers and Shakers 2008 : ET
Year End Specials from Sify.com
Hot picks for 2008 : Moneycontrol.com
2007 - The year of crazy bull run : MoneyControl
Yearly Gainers -3 : Equity Master
Yearly Gainers -2 : Equity Master
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A peek into the world of free downloads in 2008: R...
OP Bhatt is BS Banker of the Year
Newsmakers of the year : Rediff.com
Influential tech gizmos : Sify Year-end special
Sensex among top performers in 2007
IPOs: India 5th largest market
Biz Newsmakers 2007 : Rediff India
America's best big companies : Sify Finance
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01 January 2008
New Year Wishes 2008
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31 December 2007
ETs Top Year End and Other Stories
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
2008: Sneek peek into made-in-India dreams
Bulls see a repeat of '07 with some FII support
BSE sees fastest Sensex rally since 2003
Who all are the biggest winners in the market?
Experts' view on Market-2008
Indian retail sector to touch $365 bn in 2008
Profit sales curb year-end revelry
Check out the movers and shakers of 2008
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RBI allows FIIs to purchase up to 74 pc stake in IFCI
'07 leaves one co in Rs 1 cr league
Bulls head strongly into the new year
'Making money will not be easy in '08'
Tata Steel, SAIL to form JV for coal
Budget 2008-09 to bring cheer for pros
FIIs to buy 74 % stake in IFCI
Re steady after strong rise in 2007
In '08, personal technology will drive innovations
Budget may see big-ticket tax relief for oil explorers, refiners
Reliance Retail, Bata form alliance for footwear vertical
Bharti to join internet security major VeriSign
India Inc falters, net profit rises at a slower rate in H1 '07-08
India's external debt up at $190.5 bn end-September
Mid-caps witness smart rally
Pudumjee Agro to consider stock split
MCX to hit market with Rs 600 cr IPO
Online businesses gear up to welcome 2008 with a bang
ET Features
Investor's Guide
Wheel of fortune: Know corporate moghuls' luck in '08
Flash back 2007: A mirror to economy & market
Ride the bull wave, smartly
Check out what D-street experts have to say about the market in '08
Markets to perform strongly in 2008
BSE, NSE to challenge world's top stock exchanges
What should investors expect in the new year!
Investors can remain invested in the stock
Who all are the biggest winners in the market?
'Making money will not be easy in '08'
Special Pages
Is This As Good As It Gets
China cautions India to cut down the thrust on globalisation
Plugged into Global Inc
A longer journey to higher growth
Bank a/c for poor is gateway to 9% growth
Next big opportunities lie in rural areas
No need for free lunches, get innovative
Indian farmer loves George Bush
Field day for farm goods cos
Big Boys rule game despite SEBIbs efforts
Agony & Ecstasy of Job Market
Next 3-5 years are tough for retail biggies
Unleashing human capital, 1 person at a time
10 things jobseekers can look forward to in '08
Needs of cities should be addressed properly
Now, people eager to embrace rising India
Not just creativity, box office needs professionalism
India's water situation on shaky ground
New protocol to lack teeth pollu-shun
2008: Sneek peek into made in India dreams
Miles to go for India to find rightful place
Active social conscience to accompany economic reforms
Politics of unshackling creativity
Resolving impossible trinity: worry lines for policymakers may ease in 2008-09
Finding onebs place in the crude world
Visualising future in pace with developed countries
Policy changes must to sow seeds of change
Outlook sunny, but subprime fears loom on markets
Watch out for the Street signs
India Inc facing the diversity test
Retail sector needs some real support
Retailing next practices from India
MNC: Trick is to find cocktail with the best blend
Urban legend: Policy in the making
Small cities at global crossroads
2008 will be the year of environment: Sunita
Who is screening the movie market?
Bollywood going global, Shahrukh Khan more popular than Tom Cruise
India's corporate moghuls in 2008
Will the bull run continue in 2008 also?
Ride the bull wave, smartly
D-street experts speak about the market mood in 2008
Who all are the biggest winners in the mkt
Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com. 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.
2008: Sneek peek into made-in-India dreams
Bulls see a repeat of '07 with some FII support
BSE sees fastest Sensex rally since 2003
Who all are the biggest winners in the market?
Experts' view on Market-2008
Indian retail sector to touch $365 bn in 2008
Profit sales curb year-end revelry
Check out the movers and shakers of 2008
-----------------------------------------------------
RBI allows FIIs to purchase up to 74 pc stake in IFCI
'07 leaves one co in Rs 1 cr league
Bulls head strongly into the new year
'Making money will not be easy in '08'
Tata Steel, SAIL to form JV for coal
Budget 2008-09 to bring cheer for pros
FIIs to buy 74 % stake in IFCI
Re steady after strong rise in 2007
In '08, personal technology will drive innovations
Budget may see big-ticket tax relief for oil explorers, refiners
Reliance Retail, Bata form alliance for footwear vertical
Bharti to join internet security major VeriSign
India Inc falters, net profit rises at a slower rate in H1 '07-08
India's external debt up at $190.5 bn end-September
Mid-caps witness smart rally
Pudumjee Agro to consider stock split
MCX to hit market with Rs 600 cr IPO
Online businesses gear up to welcome 2008 with a bang
ET Features
Investor's Guide
Wheel of fortune: Know corporate moghuls' luck in '08
Flash back 2007: A mirror to economy & market
Ride the bull wave, smartly
Check out what D-street experts have to say about the market in '08
Markets to perform strongly in 2008
BSE, NSE to challenge world's top stock exchanges
What should investors expect in the new year!
Investors can remain invested in the stock
Who all are the biggest winners in the market?
'Making money will not be easy in '08'
Special Pages
Is This As Good As It Gets
China cautions India to cut down the thrust on globalisation
Plugged into Global Inc
A longer journey to higher growth
Bank a/c for poor is gateway to 9% growth
Next big opportunities lie in rural areas
No need for free lunches, get innovative
Indian farmer loves George Bush
Field day for farm goods cos
Big Boys rule game despite SEBIbs efforts
Agony & Ecstasy of Job Market
Next 3-5 years are tough for retail biggies
Unleashing human capital, 1 person at a time
10 things jobseekers can look forward to in '08
Needs of cities should be addressed properly
Now, people eager to embrace rising India
Not just creativity, box office needs professionalism
India's water situation on shaky ground
New protocol to lack teeth pollu-shun
2008: Sneek peek into made in India dreams
Miles to go for India to find rightful place
Active social conscience to accompany economic reforms
Politics of unshackling creativity
Resolving impossible trinity: worry lines for policymakers may ease in 2008-09
Finding onebs place in the crude world
Visualising future in pace with developed countries
Policy changes must to sow seeds of change
Outlook sunny, but subprime fears loom on markets
Watch out for the Street signs
India Inc facing the diversity test
Retail sector needs some real support
Retailing next practices from India
MNC: Trick is to find cocktail with the best blend
Urban legend: Policy in the making
Small cities at global crossroads
2008 will be the year of environment: Sunita
Who is screening the movie market?
Bollywood going global, Shahrukh Khan more popular than Tom Cruise
India's corporate moghuls in 2008
Will the bull run continue in 2008 also?
Ride the bull wave, smartly
D-street experts speak about the market mood in 2008
Who all are the biggest winners in the mkt
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Myiris.com Top Stories
Wrap Up: Market bids 2007 on a firm note
Brokers Outlook: Positive opening expected in 2008
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FIIs remain net buyers in equities worth Rs 11,409 mn on Dec. 28
Cheers 2007! Indian Inc. roars on robust growth
2007, leaves an indelible mark on the Indian stock market !
FM predicts 9% economic growth
SEBI exempts entry fee on applications filed directly to AMC
NDTV receives open offer
Koutons to buy 100% stake in DBG Retail
eClerx Services closes at 42.35% premium
Brigade Enterprises closes with 2.59% discount at NSE
Active Stock: Kolte Patil zooms 10% at the BSE
Lanco Infratech gets Rs 853.7 mn contract from AP govt.
Bata forms strategic alliance with Reliance
GAIL to lay Dabhol-Banglore pipeline
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Brokers Outlook: Positive opening expected in 2008
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FIIs remain net buyers in equities worth Rs 11,409 mn on Dec. 28
Cheers 2007! Indian Inc. roars on robust growth
2007, leaves an indelible mark on the Indian stock market !
FM predicts 9% economic growth
SEBI exempts entry fee on applications filed directly to AMC
NDTV receives open offer
Koutons to buy 100% stake in DBG Retail
eClerx Services closes at 42.35% premium
Brigade Enterprises closes with 2.59% discount at NSE
Active Stock: Kolte Patil zooms 10% at the BSE
Lanco Infratech gets Rs 853.7 mn contract from AP govt.
Bata forms strategic alliance with Reliance
GAIL to lay Dabhol-Banglore pipeline
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Deadpresident Blog Year End Updates
http://www.deadpresident.blogspot.com
20 Picks for 2008
No entry load on Mutual Funds from Jan 4 2008
Post Market Commentary
Mute welcome to the new year
Sensex gains 47% in 2007
Comprehensive List - Multibaggers 2007
Bank of India, Bharat Forge, Garden Silk Mills, Murdeshwar Ceramics
2007 Stocks, stats
List of Trading Holidays - 2008
Facts about NSE and BSE
Gulf Oil Corp
Top Picks
Gremach Infrastructure
Market pares gains
India Strategy Outlook 2008
Bharti Airtel, Economy, Real Estate
Sunflag Iron, Sujana Towers
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20 Picks for 2008
No entry load on Mutual Funds from Jan 4 2008
Post Market Commentary
Mute welcome to the new year
Sensex gains 47% in 2007
Comprehensive List - Multibaggers 2007
Bank of India, Bharat Forge, Garden Silk Mills, Murdeshwar Ceramics
2007 Stocks, stats
List of Trading Holidays - 2008
Facts about NSE and BSE
Gulf Oil Corp
Top Picks
Gremach Infrastructure
Market pares gains
India Strategy Outlook 2008
Bharti Airtel, Economy, Real Estate
Sunflag Iron, Sujana Towers
Source: Above site. 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.
20 great stocks to buy in 2008 : Rediff.com
20 great stocks to buy in 2008
Stock selection will be the key factor in determining returns in 2008, given concerns of a global slowdown and premium valuations in domestic markets.
Year 2007 saw the market deliver good returns amidst volatility, especially in the second half, thanks to global concerns. The BSE Sensex was up a good 46.6 per cent, helped by strong foreign and domestic inflows.
And what led to these inflows was none other than a strong performance by India Inc. For investors, the moot question is how will 2008 be? The answer is not simple given that none of the global concerns have eased, while the Indian rupee is still firm and India Inc is experiencing a deceleration in growth rates.
"Year 2008 will be difficult globally, although it is not yet known how deep the US downturn will be," says Andrew Holland, managing director -- strategic risk group, DSP Merrill Lynch.
While India's vulnerability to global shocks has been put to test adequately over the past year, the overall macroeconomic growth remained strong owing to infrastructure, capital goods and real estate sectors.
Notably, the story is not likely to be very different in 2008 barring drastic surprises, which means that domestic consumption plays should remain in flavour.
By this logic, the most certain sectors are capital goods, financial services, infrastructure, power, logistics and oil, gas and energy sectors among others. Even among these sectors, not all stocks can be expected to do well, owing to the differences in business models and the individual strengths and weaknesses.
Further, in our selection, we have looked at the fundamentals of companies and their potential to deliver earnings growth of over 20-25 per cent.
But, while growth is a must, valuations too need to be fair, which is why we kept a tab on the price earnings to growth (PEG) ratio. Here, most stocks are trading at a PEG of less than 1 times based on FY09 earnings estimates, which ensures that the price is not exorbitant.
To ease your effort of picking the juiciest fruits from the orchard, we have handpicked a few likely winners of 2008. Read on
More @ http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/dec/31bspec.htm
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Year-end: Top 10 mutual funds in 2007
Year-end: Top 10 mutual funds in 2007
December 31, 2007
Year 2007 has rocked for the mutual fund investors. To begin with, the stock markets have been on an upswing and mutual funds, as a sidekick, have not only kept pace but overtaken the 30-stock benchmark, the BSE Sensex.
This is borne out by the returns churned out by top 10 mutual funds. While the Sensex has returned 56 per cent during the year ending December 13, 2007, the top 10 mutual funds under consideration have outperformed the Sensex by quite a margin.
No, we are not joking. Let the numbers speak for themselves.
The top five mutual funds in this category have more than doubled the investors' money. And the remaining five have given returns of more than 95 per cent for the year ending December 13, 2007.
For simplicity, we have chosen growth-oriented and open-ended mutual funds. Another reason being that investors this year have been chasing growth stories because of the expected bumper returns. And have they been disappointed? Well, the table below will disappoint only if you try to find any bad news!
More @ http://specials.rediff.com/yearend/2007/dec/31yrtopmf1.htm
Other Rediff Stories:
World in 2007, from the Indian perspective
MF investors exempt from entry fee
Sensex gains 6,500 points in 2007
Death of Capt Gopinath's dream
Fastest Sensex rally since 2003
CEOs see low interest rates in '08
Bloggers drive Indian IPR agenda
A Rs 450 cr success story from a mere Rs 40K
Planning ahead? The 2008 Must List!
Careers: Earn Rs 20,000 a day, at home
Source: http://www.rediff.com. 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.
Stock selection will be the key factor in determining returns in 2008, given concerns of a global slowdown and premium valuations in domestic markets.
Year 2007 saw the market deliver good returns amidst volatility, especially in the second half, thanks to global concerns. The BSE Sensex was up a good 46.6 per cent, helped by strong foreign and domestic inflows.
And what led to these inflows was none other than a strong performance by India Inc. For investors, the moot question is how will 2008 be? The answer is not simple given that none of the global concerns have eased, while the Indian rupee is still firm and India Inc is experiencing a deceleration in growth rates.
"Year 2008 will be difficult globally, although it is not yet known how deep the US downturn will be," says Andrew Holland, managing director -- strategic risk group, DSP Merrill Lynch.
While India's vulnerability to global shocks has been put to test adequately over the past year, the overall macroeconomic growth remained strong owing to infrastructure, capital goods and real estate sectors.
Notably, the story is not likely to be very different in 2008 barring drastic surprises, which means that domestic consumption plays should remain in flavour.
By this logic, the most certain sectors are capital goods, financial services, infrastructure, power, logistics and oil, gas and energy sectors among others. Even among these sectors, not all stocks can be expected to do well, owing to the differences in business models and the individual strengths and weaknesses.
Further, in our selection, we have looked at the fundamentals of companies and their potential to deliver earnings growth of over 20-25 per cent.
But, while growth is a must, valuations too need to be fair, which is why we kept a tab on the price earnings to growth (PEG) ratio. Here, most stocks are trading at a PEG of less than 1 times based on FY09 earnings estimates, which ensures that the price is not exorbitant.
To ease your effort of picking the juiciest fruits from the orchard, we have handpicked a few likely winners of 2008. Read on
More @ http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/dec/31bspec.htm
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Year-end: Top 10 mutual funds in 2007
Year-end: Top 10 mutual funds in 2007
December 31, 2007
Year 2007 has rocked for the mutual fund investors. To begin with, the stock markets have been on an upswing and mutual funds, as a sidekick, have not only kept pace but overtaken the 30-stock benchmark, the BSE Sensex.
This is borne out by the returns churned out by top 10 mutual funds. While the Sensex has returned 56 per cent during the year ending December 13, 2007, the top 10 mutual funds under consideration have outperformed the Sensex by quite a margin.
No, we are not joking. Let the numbers speak for themselves.
The top five mutual funds in this category have more than doubled the investors' money. And the remaining five have given returns of more than 95 per cent for the year ending December 13, 2007.
For simplicity, we have chosen growth-oriented and open-ended mutual funds. Another reason being that investors this year have been chasing growth stories because of the expected bumper returns. And have they been disappointed? Well, the table below will disappoint only if you try to find any bad news!
More @ http://specials.rediff.com/yearend/2007/dec/31yrtopmf1.htm
Other Rediff Stories:
World in 2007, from the Indian perspective
MF investors exempt from entry fee
Sensex gains 6,500 points in 2007
Death of Capt Gopinath's dream
Fastest Sensex rally since 2003
CEOs see low interest rates in '08
Bloggers drive Indian IPR agenda
A Rs 450 cr success story from a mere Rs 40K
Planning ahead? The 2008 Must List!
Careers: Earn Rs 20,000 a day, at home
Source: http://www.rediff.com. 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.
Moneycontrol Top Stories
Mkts end '07 in green: Metal, CG, Oil up over 100%
Mkts may touch 25K levels in 08: Religare
Moneycontrol.com Top stories
Mkts to move sideways next few days
Index based market wide circuit breaker for Mar ending Qrtr
SEBI waives off entry load on direct MF App from Jan 4
MINIFTY will start on Jan 1, 2008
Sensex stocks outperform index since 1993
India, China to be growth drivers in 2008: Kotak Mah Cap
FY09 inflows from insurance cos to be $15bn: ICICI PruLife
RBI: Best central bank of 2007!
Mumbai Metro Project to be completed by 2012: REL
Brigade Ent revenues to grow 15-18% ahead
Economy to see 9% growth in FY08: ICRA
eClerx scouting for buys in US, Europe
5 stepping stones to a healthy fin life
Fiscal deficit down 11% in Apr-Nov period
CRISIL IPO assigns grade 4/5 to IPO of Reliance Power
eClerx Services ends with 42% premium
2007: Blockbuster year for F&O market
Stocks to watch: RPL, RNRL
Brigade Enterprises closes on a weak note
Source: http://www.moneycontrol.com. 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.
Mkts may touch 25K levels in 08: Religare
Moneycontrol.com Top stories
Mkts to move sideways next few days
Index based market wide circuit breaker for Mar ending Qrtr
SEBI waives off entry load on direct MF App from Jan 4
MINIFTY will start on Jan 1, 2008
Sensex stocks outperform index since 1993
India, China to be growth drivers in 2008: Kotak Mah Cap
FY09 inflows from insurance cos to be $15bn: ICICI PruLife
RBI: Best central bank of 2007!
Mumbai Metro Project to be completed by 2012: REL
Brigade Ent revenues to grow 15-18% ahead
Economy to see 9% growth in FY08: ICRA
eClerx scouting for buys in US, Europe
5 stepping stones to a healthy fin life
Fiscal deficit down 11% in Apr-Nov period
CRISIL IPO assigns grade 4/5 to IPO of Reliance Power
eClerx Services ends with 42% premium
2007: Blockbuster year for F&O market
Stocks to watch: RPL, RNRL
Brigade Enterprises closes on a weak note
Source: http://www.moneycontrol.com. 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.
77% IPOs gave positive returns in 2007
77% IPOs gave positive returns in 2007
A total of 101 IPOs listed in the year of 2007. 78 IPOs gave positive returns while the balance remained below issue price.
23 IPOs offered over 100% returns and 3 stocks jumped over 500%. Orbit Corp was the best performing IPO in 2007 whereas Broadcast Initiatives was worst performing.
Money-makers in 2007
Company
Issue Price
% Gain/Loss
Orbit Corporation
110
754.55
Everonn Systems
140
645.07
MIC Electronics
150
512
Pyramid Saimira
100
434.1
Allied Computer
12
415.42
GBN
250
316.8
Gremach Infra
86
307.21
Allied Digital
190
291.05
Redington
113
273.76
Vishal Retail
270
250.37
Losers in 2007
Hilton Metal
70
-26.07
Asahi Songwon
90
-26.67
Alpa Laboratori
68
-26.99
Decolight Ceram
54
-29.26
Abhishek Mills
100
-31.35
Jagjanani Text
25
-36.88
Oriental Trimex
48
-37.92
Vijayeswari Tex
100
-44.5
House of Pearl
550
-48.91
Broadcast
120
-50.83
Source: http://www.moneycontrol.com. 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.
A total of 101 IPOs listed in the year of 2007. 78 IPOs gave positive returns while the balance remained below issue price.
23 IPOs offered over 100% returns and 3 stocks jumped over 500%. Orbit Corp was the best performing IPO in 2007 whereas Broadcast Initiatives was worst performing.
Money-makers in 2007
Company
Issue Price
% Gain/Loss
Orbit Corporation
110
754.55
Everonn Systems
140
645.07
MIC Electronics
150
512
Pyramid Saimira
100
434.1
Allied Computer
12
415.42
GBN
250
316.8
Gremach Infra
86
307.21
Allied Digital
190
291.05
Redington
113
273.76
Vishal Retail
270
250.37
Losers in 2007
Hilton Metal
70
-26.07
Asahi Songwon
90
-26.67
Alpa Laboratori
68
-26.99
Decolight Ceram
54
-29.26
Abhishek Mills
100
-31.35
Jagjanani Text
25
-36.88
Oriental Trimex
48
-37.92
Vijayeswari Tex
100
-44.5
House of Pearl
550
-48.91
Broadcast
120
-50.83
Source: http://www.moneycontrol.com. 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.
Stocks to own in 2008 : Moneycontrol.com
Stocks to own in 2008
2007 was a year of records for Indian markets. We saw the highest number of 1000 marks being croseed on the Sensex. Sensex crossed six thousand marks as compared to five in 2005. Metals, capital goods and oil & gas stocks had a tear away rally giving over 100% returns. But the question now is cam we mange to give the same returns next year? Which stocks will help us give us similar smart returns? Here are some of the analyst and brokerage views on markets, sectors and stocks one can buy.
Deven Choksey of KR Choksey said, “We are entering 2008 with a lot of promises, economic fundamentals are strong and more strong are corporate fundamentals. There are good strategic plans in terms of organic and inorganic plans are in place and there is growth visibility. Rupee appreciation has made overseas assets more affordable for Indian companies. Valuations are also well placed. If Sensex sees 20% growth in FY08 then it trades at 18.5 times FY09 earnings. We had record FII inflows in FY07 and they are expected to be over USD 20 billion in 2008. There are lot of new papers coming in. IPOs worth Rs 1,75,000 crore are being planned for FY08-09 and we will see most of it coming in FY08. Thee is an increase in infrastructure spending of over USD 500 billion is being planned which is positive for the economy and will help the bull run sustain. We will also have intermediate corrections."
He further added, "Basel 2 norms are avourable for banks giving them higher valuations. Also interest rates are expected to go down next year, in the first half, which will help auto companies. Value unlocking will be seen in DLF, Reliance Communication and Reliance Industries."
Choksey is bullish on banking stocks like IDBI, SBI. In the auto sector Bajaj Auto, Maruti and Tata Motors look good.In the hydrocarbon space it likes Reliance, ONGC, GAIL. In the metal space he prefers integrated players like Tata Steel and SAIL. In the madcap space Kalyani Steel, Bharat Forge and Shreyas Shipping look good.
He further added that on the downside Sensex could go down to 18,500 levels and can see a upside of 24,500.
PN Vijay is also positive on 2008 as he feels that political considerations have taken a back seat and interest rates are seen softening which will have positive impact on many sectors. He further added that retail participation is also good and there is not much dependence on FII inflows.
Vijay is bullish on power, power equipment, construction, oil & gas, energy and capital goods sector. He like Karutri Network, Punj Lloyd, Kalpataru Power, L&T, Reliance Ind, BHEL, Sesa Goa, Gujarat NRE, Aban Offshore, Shriram Transport Finance, Eicher Motors.
Vijay Bhambwani is optimistic on the first half of the year. He is positive on capital goods and Technology space. He likes BHEL in the capital goods sector and TCS in the IT space. In the madcap space he likes Asian Paints and Pidilite.
Devang Shah Head of Institutional sales at Sushil Finance likes power, capital goods and cement stocks. He is also bullish on midcp pharma stocks. Even he is of the opinion that first half of the year will be good. Later we could see some sideways movements and consolidation. He prefers stocks like Indo Tech Transformers, Voltamp Transformers and Areva T&D.
Atul Suri is also positive on the Sensex and has a target of 22,570 and a target of 6805 on Nifty. He is bullish on themes from the education, airlines and madcap pharma space.
Dinesh Thakkar-CMD-Angel Broking said, “We expect 2008 to be another good year for the Indian stock market as it will continue to be the beneficiary of a favorable asset allocation on account of the strong quality growth being witnessed in India, which is being driven by the domestic consumption boom.”
2007 has been a landmark year for Markets which rallied to touch all time highs of 20K. The run-up in the markets was aided by unprecedented flows into the equity, with FII inflows during the year grossing $18 bn.. The liquidity flows towards India was driven by strong growth posted by the Indian corporate and high profitability of India Inc. vis-Ã -vis peers. This is also evident from the strong FDI and Private Equity funds that the India Inc. attracted."
"While at current valuations of 20xFY2008E and 17xFY2009E earnings, are higher than their historical levels, given fundamentals and continuous flow of funds towards Indian shores markets might don’t witness a significant downside. Overall we expect the markets to trade in the range 16-20x 1-year fwd earnings, which should provide an upside of at least 20% in line with the corporate growth expectations."
He further added, “The only near term risks to markets would stem from US slow down which in short term could hamper liquidity flows, however in the long run liquidity would continue to chase Emerging Economies, which are expected to be next power engines of global growth. Going into 2008 while we do not foresee a major decline in markets given strong fundamentals, however cheery picking approach at this juncture would be highly advisable especially for sectors like Infrastructure, Cap goods and Real estate where the prices in many cases have run-up ahead of the fundamentals. We rather advocate Investors to play the same through stocks in where core business is available at attractive valuations.”
In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Kotak Securities said that it expects the market to be rangebound trading somewhere in the 17,000-21,000 range. They are bullish on auto, banking, and technology segments and are bearish on telecom, cement, and TV broadcasting.
HDFC Securities is bullish on quite a few sectors like media, pipes and tubes, infrastructure equipment, education services, power transmission companies and fertiliser companies, Tejal said. They would like to remain cautious on FMCG, cement, standalone generation EPC companies, and some aviation stocks.
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2007 was a year of records for Indian markets. We saw the highest number of 1000 marks being croseed on the Sensex. Sensex crossed six thousand marks as compared to five in 2005. Metals, capital goods and oil & gas stocks had a tear away rally giving over 100% returns. But the question now is cam we mange to give the same returns next year? Which stocks will help us give us similar smart returns? Here are some of the analyst and brokerage views on markets, sectors and stocks one can buy.
Deven Choksey of KR Choksey said, “We are entering 2008 with a lot of promises, economic fundamentals are strong and more strong are corporate fundamentals. There are good strategic plans in terms of organic and inorganic plans are in place and there is growth visibility. Rupee appreciation has made overseas assets more affordable for Indian companies. Valuations are also well placed. If Sensex sees 20% growth in FY08 then it trades at 18.5 times FY09 earnings. We had record FII inflows in FY07 and they are expected to be over USD 20 billion in 2008. There are lot of new papers coming in. IPOs worth Rs 1,75,000 crore are being planned for FY08-09 and we will see most of it coming in FY08. Thee is an increase in infrastructure spending of over USD 500 billion is being planned which is positive for the economy and will help the bull run sustain. We will also have intermediate corrections."
He further added, "Basel 2 norms are avourable for banks giving them higher valuations. Also interest rates are expected to go down next year, in the first half, which will help auto companies. Value unlocking will be seen in DLF, Reliance Communication and Reliance Industries."
Choksey is bullish on banking stocks like IDBI, SBI. In the auto sector Bajaj Auto, Maruti and Tata Motors look good.In the hydrocarbon space it likes Reliance, ONGC, GAIL. In the metal space he prefers integrated players like Tata Steel and SAIL. In the madcap space Kalyani Steel, Bharat Forge and Shreyas Shipping look good.
He further added that on the downside Sensex could go down to 18,500 levels and can see a upside of 24,500.
PN Vijay is also positive on 2008 as he feels that political considerations have taken a back seat and interest rates are seen softening which will have positive impact on many sectors. He further added that retail participation is also good and there is not much dependence on FII inflows.
Vijay is bullish on power, power equipment, construction, oil & gas, energy and capital goods sector. He like Karutri Network, Punj Lloyd, Kalpataru Power, L&T, Reliance Ind, BHEL, Sesa Goa, Gujarat NRE, Aban Offshore, Shriram Transport Finance, Eicher Motors.
Vijay Bhambwani is optimistic on the first half of the year. He is positive on capital goods and Technology space. He likes BHEL in the capital goods sector and TCS in the IT space. In the madcap space he likes Asian Paints and Pidilite.
Devang Shah Head of Institutional sales at Sushil Finance likes power, capital goods and cement stocks. He is also bullish on midcp pharma stocks. Even he is of the opinion that first half of the year will be good. Later we could see some sideways movements and consolidation. He prefers stocks like Indo Tech Transformers, Voltamp Transformers and Areva T&D.
Atul Suri is also positive on the Sensex and has a target of 22,570 and a target of 6805 on Nifty. He is bullish on themes from the education, airlines and madcap pharma space.
Dinesh Thakkar-CMD-Angel Broking said, “We expect 2008 to be another good year for the Indian stock market as it will continue to be the beneficiary of a favorable asset allocation on account of the strong quality growth being witnessed in India, which is being driven by the domestic consumption boom.”
2007 has been a landmark year for Markets which rallied to touch all time highs of 20K. The run-up in the markets was aided by unprecedented flows into the equity, with FII inflows during the year grossing $18 bn.. The liquidity flows towards India was driven by strong growth posted by the Indian corporate and high profitability of India Inc. vis-Ã -vis peers. This is also evident from the strong FDI and Private Equity funds that the India Inc. attracted."
"While at current valuations of 20xFY2008E and 17xFY2009E earnings, are higher than their historical levels, given fundamentals and continuous flow of funds towards Indian shores markets might don’t witness a significant downside. Overall we expect the markets to trade in the range 16-20x 1-year fwd earnings, which should provide an upside of at least 20% in line with the corporate growth expectations."
He further added, “The only near term risks to markets would stem from US slow down which in short term could hamper liquidity flows, however in the long run liquidity would continue to chase Emerging Economies, which are expected to be next power engines of global growth. Going into 2008 while we do not foresee a major decline in markets given strong fundamentals, however cheery picking approach at this juncture would be highly advisable especially for sectors like Infrastructure, Cap goods and Real estate where the prices in many cases have run-up ahead of the fundamentals. We rather advocate Investors to play the same through stocks in where core business is available at attractive valuations.”
In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Kotak Securities said that it expects the market to be rangebound trading somewhere in the 17,000-21,000 range. They are bullish on auto, banking, and technology segments and are bearish on telecom, cement, and TV broadcasting.
HDFC Securities is bullish on quite a few sectors like media, pipes and tubes, infrastructure equipment, education services, power transmission companies and fertiliser companies, Tejal said. They would like to remain cautious on FMCG, cement, standalone generation EPC companies, and some aviation stocks.
Source: http://www.moneycontrol.com. 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.
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