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12 March 2010
Today IIP Data
Fortis a potential bet
Nifty to face resistance at 5180-5200
Market awaits IIP, Sensex holds 17000
Watch RIL, Sterlite... RIL breakout above 1035-1045 levels. Sterlite breakout above 829-835 levels. Keep Watch.
Buy NMDC for Purely Long-term investment. Buy Fortis Healthcarefor Short-Term gains.
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11 March 2010
Forbes rank: Mukesh, Mittal in World's top 10 billionaires club
WASHINGTON: Mukesh Ambani and Lakshmi Mittal figured among world's top ten billionaires as Mexican tycoon Carlo Slim Helu beat Americans Bill
Besides fourth ranked Reliance Industries chairman Ambani and fifth placed steel czar Mittal, four other Indians were among top 50 in 2010 Forbes list of the World's Billionaires released Wednesday with as many 49 Indians joining company with the planet's 1,011 richest people.
With his fortune swelling to an estimated $53.5 billion, up $18.5 billion in 12 months, Slim surged ahead of Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, who had held the title of world's richest 14 of the past 15 years, the US business magazine noted.
Gates, now worth $53 billion, is ranked second in the world. He is up $13 billion from a year ago as shares of Microsoft rose 50 percent in 12 months. Buffett's fortune jumped $10 billion to $47 billion on rising shares of Berkshire Hathaway. He ranks third.
Eleven countries have at least double the number of billionaires they had a year ago, including China, India, Turkey and South Korea.
Fourth placed Mukesh Ambani with a fortune of $29 billion has global ambitions, Forbes said. So has his younger brother Anil Ambani ranked 36 with a $13.7 billion fortune.
Fifth ranked Lakshmi Mittal with a fortune of $28.7 billion is "looking to expand in his native India; wants to build steel mills in Jharkhad and Orissa but has not received government approval," Forbes noted describing him as "London's richest resident" who oversees ArcelorMittal, world's largest steel maker
Azim Premji with a fortune of $17.0 billion was ranked 28. "Software czar chairs $5.5 billion (revenues) Wipro, country's third-largest software exporter. Reported jump in net profits in last 2 quarters, signaling a rebound for US-dependent outsourcing giant."
Shashi & Ravi Ruia brothers took the 40th spot with a fortune of $13.0 billion. Their "$15 billion (revenues) Essar Group has weathered downturn and embarked on an expansion drive in all its businesses, including steel, oil and power."
Last among the Indians in top 50 was Savitri Jindal, ranked 44th, with a fortune of $12.2 billion. She took over as head of O.P. Jindal Group after her husband died in a helicopter crash in 2005.
Among other Indians on the billionaires list were Kushal Pal Singh (74), Kumar Birla (86), Sunil Mittal (87), Anil Agarwal (113), Adi Godrej & family (148), Shiv Nadar (201), N.R. Narayana Murthy & family (616), Rahul Bajaj (880) and Vijay Mallya (937).
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Mukesh Ambani richest Indian for second year: Forbes
Mukesh Ambani, chief of petrochemicals giant Reliance Industries (RIL), has retained the title of being the world's richest Indian for the second consecutive year with a networth of $29 billion in the Forbes' list of wealthiest people on the planet.Mukesh has been ranked fourth in the global list, topped by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim ($53.5 billion), up from the seventh spot in 2009.
Leading the pack of 50 Indians in the list, he has added over $9.5 billion to his networth in the past 12 months.
Mukesh is followed by steel czar Lakshmi Mittal, who ranks fifth on the global list with a fortune of $28.7 billion. Mittal, has gained over $9 billion in the last year.
Wipro chairman Azim Premji, the next Indian on the list, is far below at the 28th place with a networth of $17 billion, although his rank has skyrocketed from the 83rd position last year with an addition of over $11.3 billion.
The richest Indian's brother, Anil Ambani, who was ranked at the 34th position in 2009, slipped two positions below to the 36th spot despite an increase of $3.6 billion in his networth at $13.7 billion.
Shashi and Ravi Ruia, the promoters of the Essar Group, were ranked at the 40th position, up from 86th last year, with a net worth of $13 billion.
The cumulative wealth of Indian billionaires has jumped by $118.9 billion and now stands at about $227.9 billion.
The Indian presence has doubled to 50 (from 24 a year ago) in the club of world's billionaires. "The world has 1,011 10-figure titans, up from 793 a year ago," Forbes said.
The league of 10 richest persons in the world now includes just two Indians -- Mukesh Ambani and Lakshmi Mittal.
There are, in fact, five resident Indians (up from two last year) among the 50 richest persons in the world, as Mittal is an Indian citizen, but resides in the UK.
Nine positions among top 100 from across the world are occupied by Indians, which include Mukesh Ambani (4th; $29 billion), Lakshmi Mittal (5th; $28.7 billion), Azim Premji (28th; $17 billion), Anil Ambani (36th; $13.7 billion), Shashi & Ravi Ruia (40th; $13 billion), Savitri Jindal (44th; $12.2 billion), K P Singh (74th; $9 billion), Kumar Birla (86th; $7.9 billion) and Sunil Mittal (87th; $7.8 billion).
Besides, the top 20 Indians on the global rich list include Anil Agarwal (113th; $6.4 billion), Pallonji Mistry (129th; $5.8 billion), Adi Godrej & family (148th; $5.2 billion), Gautam Adani (167th; $4.8 billion), Dilip Shanghvi (173rd; $4.6 billion), Shiv Nadar (201st; $4.2 billion), G M Rao (297th $3.2 billion), Malvinder & Shivinder Singh (297th; $3.2 billion), Uday Kotak (316th; $3 billion), Kalanithi Maran (342nd; $2.9 billion), Subhash Chandra, Micky Jagtiani and Indu Jain ranked at the 354th spot with a net worth of $2.8 billion each.
The list is dominated by Americans, two of whom have been ranked at the second and third positions -- Bill Gates and legendary investor Warren Buffett.
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Fund manager's guide on D-Street
Five Android phones that are expected in India soon
11 Mar 2010, 1805 hrs IST, REUTERS
Chinese consumer inflation spurted to a 16-month high in Feb and economic data displayed broad-based strength. Greece financial crisis | Lighter side of recession
India aims to be world's fastest growing economy
Forits jumps 5% on Parkways Holdings deal
Market awaits IIP, Sensex holds 17000
Pradip Overseas IPO Review
Purvankara Projects
Bharti Airtel Ltd
ILFS Transportation Networks IPO Analysis
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10 March 2010
NSE enables investors to access US market
NEW DELHI: In a major development that will allow Indian investors access to the American market, the country's top bourse NSE has decided to
At the same time, Nifty - NSE's benchmark index comprising India's 50 top blue-chip stocks - would be traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange of the US.
The listing and trading arrangement for these indices, which are subject to regulatory approvals in India and the US, was announced by National Stock Exchange and CME in a joint statement on Wednesday.
Besides the cross-listing and licensing agreements, the two bourses have also entered into a "memorandum of understanding with respect to other areas of potential co- operation including related to development and distribution of financial products and services."
NSE's affiliate India Index Services and Products Ltd (IISL) has granted exclusive licence for Americas and Europe to CME Group for trading of Nifty 50.
Besides, NSE also announced an agreement to explore listing and trading of more India-linked products on Singapore Exchange Ltd, which already has a licence to trade in Nifty 50.
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hardul Kulkarni, Sr. Technical Analyst,
Anyone of these stocks, Mukta Arts, Digjam that you are tracking on the charts?
Shardul Kulkarni : I would say that Digjam is one of the stocks that can move actually a little bit downwards rather than moving upwards because if you see the volumes have come on the big red candles that have been formed, so I would not be too positive on this stock unless and until it actually crosses the upside levels of 16-16.5. Mukta Arts I do not track.
Do you track Man Industries on the charts?
Shardul Kulkarni : Yes, Man Industries, one of the very strong counters in the small-cap space. I would say that the company has recently got an order and the stock is factoring in all the positives, so presently I would say that the stock is a buy on declines and not a buy at current levels of 76-77. If the stock does decline to around 66-67, then yes, the long term pattern is unfolding in a very positive manner. So presently, we would buy the stock on declines not at current levels but yes, overall the pattern is very strong. The weekly and monthly charts clearly show strong upside from current levels, so you would say it is a buy on declines.
Charts, what are they saying today for Astral Poly?
Shardul Kulkarni : Presently, if you look at the charts, you see the volumes are very low on this particular stock, probably the monthly volumes are less than 20 lakh shares in the full month. So on the volume front, the volumes are not too attractive to go in and buy this particular counter but purely on the price pattern, the stock is very strong. It clearly shows a strong trend line on the lower side where the support existed around 160-165 levels, so probably someone who wants to buy into this particular counter should look at buying on dips near to around 170 levels. The stop loss for this trade should be at around 160 levels
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Texmo Pipes & Products attracts 52% premium
Positional calls: Gujarat Gas, Polaris Software Aditya Birla MoneyTechnical calls: KPIT Cummins, Allahabad & ICICI Bank HDFC Sec
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Heard on the Street
Shriram Transport planning NCD
These are good times for small-ticket finance and leasing companies, thanks to difference between banks’ borrowing rates and high lending rates of these firms. These firms have taken advantage of the sufficient liquidity in the banking system by borrowing at low rates and lending it to its clients at a much higher rate, say analysts.
And even if cost of borrowing from banks come down, these players usually do not pass over the benefits to loan consumers. Most leasing companies keep the rate differential steady in the range of 7 and 15%.
Seeing good lending business prospects ahead, Shriram Transport is believed to be coming out with an NCD issue over the next few weeks. While it is not known how much the company intends to raise through this issuance, distributors expect the yield on the NCD issue would be in the range of 9- 10% per annum. Shares of Shriram Transport Finance Company ended 5% higher at Rs 499 on the BSE.
Local FIs, brokers stop bulk purchases
Domestic institutions and top brokerages that run proprietary books are likely to reduce their participation in the market to account their books for the fiscal ending March 31.
Market sources say, top brokers, who have sizeable proprietary books, have already stopped making bulk purchases in the market. Brokers say that most of the proprietory books and institutional funds are said to be in no mood to invest in the markets also that valuations are turning costlier by the day.
Proprietary books constitute approximately 30% of the total derivative volume, according to industry estimates.
Punters make a dash for Pricol for auto part play
Das board instruments major, Premier Instruments and Controls (Pricol) is said to be back on the radar of some savvy traders, on the auto component play. The share which has been trading between Rs 23-Rs 25 band in the recent past is said to be witnessing informed buying at lower levels.
Analysts maintain the company is a turnaround story and is gaining traction in a segment which has little competition. Word on the street is that the company is looking for fund infusion to retire some of its debt on books.
Whether the company would look to do this through the existing joint venture route or is in talks with new players could not be confirmed. Pricol shares fell 3% to close at Rs 23.90 on Tuesday.
(Contributed by Shailesh Menon, Apurv Gupta & Deeptha Rajkumar)
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Top 5 picks | Mid term picks |
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GE Shipping
India Income Tax Slabs and Savings
- Asian stocks flat in early trade
- Crude ends little lower
- Jubilant Foodworks
- Bank of India
- Hero Honda
- Sun TV
- Allahabad Bank
- Reliance Industries Limited
- Shoppers Stop
- Hindustan Unilever
- Telecom Sector
- Pantaloon Retail
- India Equity Strategy - March 10 2010
- Pradip Overseas IPO Note
- State Bank of India
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09 March 2010
Heard on the Street
Women’s Bill stand-off may hit Finance
The events unfolding around Women’s Bill have given rise to fears of a deep-market correction among institutional investors.
Even if Mulayam Singh-led Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Lalu Yadav-led Rashtriya Janata Dal (JD) were to oppose the Bill, the government will be able to get it passed with BJP’s support. However, things would be difficult when the government comes up with the Finance Bill, which is up next in the Parliament proceedings’ list.
The government will find it very difficult to pass the Finance Bill without SP’s or RJD’s support. “A couple of defections from the UPA will force the government to seek a confidence vote from members. This will dampen the sentiment of the market. In such a situation, the market is likely to slip into a deep correction mode,” an institutional dealer said.
Block deal in Nifty April puts raises eyebrows
The huge build-up of positions in Nifty’s 4800 April puts last week, when the index was trading around the 5100-mark, has intrigued market participants. The position is stoking curiosity in the market, as almost 13-14 lakh units out of the existing 19.65 lakh units of open interest were built up in a single deal.
Market participants are anxious to know the intention behind the purchase of this contract. If the purchase is part of a volatility trade, the market participants would be relieved, but, if it is based on a directional view, then they have something to worry about.
According to market grapevine, the buyer of this contract is the US-based Golden Socks, and that the trade is part of a volatility strategy.
Fund managers spoilt for choice
It was a hectic day for fund managers with several blocks of shares to choose from. In addition to Daimler Chrysler’s offer for sale of Tata Motors shares, India Cement and battery maker Exide Industries were looking to raise funds through qualified institutional placements (QIPs).
India Cement is looking to raise around $48 million at a floor price of Rs 120.2, and an option to increase the issue size to $75 million. It is learnt that key investors in India Cement include Halbis, Bajaj Allianz and Templeton.
Exide Industries which is looking to raise around $110 million at Rs 108 has been subscribed almost three times. Key investors in Exide were Jupiter, which applied for three million shares, Kotak Mutual Fund (75 lakh shares) and Mirae and India Capital (20 lakh shares each). SBI Life and Reliance Life are learnt to have applied for shares worth Rs 80-100 crore, while Amansa is said to have applied for approximately shares worth Rs 50-60 crore.
(Contributed by Shailesh Menon, Nishanth Vasudevan & Apurv Gupta)
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Our plan superior to RIL bid: Lyondell
Govt looks to cut stake to let SBI hit D-Street
Infosys Technologies
Aries Agro
India Real Estate - Service Tax
JSW Steel
Daily News Roundup - March 9 2010
No Oscar performance here!
Escorts
Daily Newsletter - March 9 2010
Balkrishna Industries
India Strategy Report - March 8 2010
DQ Entertainment IPO Note
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08 March 2010
Intermediate uptrend confirmed
The post-Budget bullishness continued after Holi. It appears the intermediate trend is headed north. The Nifty climbed to a high of 5,118 points before closing at 5,088.7 for a week-on-week gain of 3.38 per cent. The Sensex was up 3.44 per cent at 16,994 points. The Defty gained 4.4 per cent as the rupee strengthened to below Rs 45.80 to the dollar.
Breadth was solidly positive. There was a pickup in cash trading volumes. FIIs bought strongly, registering net purchases of over Rs 3,800 cr. However, domestic institutions were heavy sellers to the tune of over Rs 2,400 crore. Smaller stocks outperformed. The BSE 500 was up 3.94 per cent while the Midcaps gained over 6 per cent and the Nifty Junior was ahead by 5.6 per cent.
Outlook: The Nifty has now established rising lows and rising peaks to confirm a turnaround in the intermediate trend. However, it’s hitting resistance above 5,100, at around 5,125. In the short-term, it could consolidate by range-trading for several sessions between 5,000-5,150. There is a 10-session target of somewhere between 5,200-5,300.
Rationale: Institutional inclinations indicate that there will be further tussles at the current price between bulls and bears. Chart patterns indicate that the intermediate trend is up – there have been successive higher tops and bottoms. There is a lot of resistance at 5,100 plus and it will probably take buying from both sets of institutions to overcome.
Counter-view: The intermediate trend reversed after February 9 so, it’s been running up for roughly 4 weeks. It could be flattening and heading into another phase of extended range-trading, or even a downtrend. Sluggish momentum indicators and a flattening 200 Day Moving Average suggest that this is happening. A break out past 5,125, preferably past 5,150, would confirm a strong intermediate trend. Long traders could wait for that signal.
Bulls & Bears: Last week’s trading saw bulls cycling through several sectors, booking profits and moving on. IT underperformed and banks more or less matched the Nifty.
Automobiles, auto ancillaries, cement, power-equipment and sugar, went up in various sessions. In the banking sector, PSUs attracted more attention through most of the week but private banks did well on Friday. IT was buoyed by stronger performance from smaller stocks. Metals had a mixed performance with signs of weakness by the weekend.
Auto stocks such as Tata Motors and Hero Honda delivered outstanding returns. But by the weekend, there was a lot of profit booking and Maruti in particular, seemed weak.
Sugar saw the opposite seesaws as did real estate. Both sugar and real estate started weak and finished strong with several stocks in each sector showing promising chart patterns by the weekend. There were other winners scattered across various sectors. The more prominently bullish scrips included Suzlon, Petronet, Ambuja Cement, Essar Oil, Gujarat NRE and Gail.
MICRO TECHNICALS
Bank of Baroda
Current Price: Rs 594.75
Target Price: Rs 630
The stock has seen a jump followed by profit-booking, and another bounce from decent support. It should test resistance at Rs 630-Rs 635 again. Keep a stop at Rs 590 and go long. Increase the position between Rs 600-Rs 605 and reset the stop to Rs 600. Clear the position beyond Rs 630.
Petronet
Current Price: Rs 79.9
Target Price: Rs 85
The stock’s up on high volumes, clearing resistance just below current price. The projected target would be at least Rs 85, which would be a new high. There’s resistance at Rs 82- Rs 83. Keep a stop at Rs 77 and go long. Increase the position beyond Rs 83. At Rs 85, book 50 per cent profit and reset the stop to Rs 83 since there’s a good chance of reaching Rs 90.
Purvankara Projects
Current Price: Rs 109.9
Target Price: Rs 115
The stock has seen a sharp jump on higher volumes. It has the potential to test resistance at the minimum target of Rs 115. Keep a stop at Rs 105 and go long. Book at least 50 per cent profit at Rs 115 and reset the stop to Rs 112. Clear the position at Rs 120.
Shree Renuka Sugars
Current Price: Rs 181.3
Target Price: Rs 190
Massive volumes ahead of the bonus have boosted prices. There’s resistance at the minimum target of 186, where the 200-Day Moving Average is hovering. Expect a move till Rs 190 or further, beyond Rs 200. Keep a stop at Rs 177 and go long. Add to the position above Rs 186. Book 75 per cent profit at Rs 190 and reset the stop to Rs 186.
Tata Motors
Current Price: Rs 794.25
Target Price: Rs 770
The stock has strong volume action and shot up from Rs 720 to Rs 830 in just two sessions. It has since seen profit-booking. There’s good support at Rs 790 but Fibonacci calculations suggest a drop till secondary support at Rs 770. Keep a stop at Rs 800 and short. Increase the position below Rs 790. Clear the position between Rs 770- Rs 775.
(The target price and projected movements given above are in terms of the next five trading sessions unless otherwise stated.)
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- Pre Market: Stocks to start higher on strong Asia
- MFs forced to sell shares as inflows dry up
- Analysts' Picks: D-Link, ITC, Tata Motors, SBI, NMDC
Crude glides up
Bulls run may continue
Daily News Roundup - March 8 2010
Trespassing 5100!
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Jain Irrigation
Adhunik Metaliks
Mphasis
Tata Motors Ltd
Hawkins Cookers
VGuard Industries
India Utilities
Infinite Computer Solutions
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03 March 2010
02 March 2010
RIL may lose Lyondell bid, eye Canada company
MUMBAI: Reliance Industries (RIL) is on the verge of losing its bid for bankrupt petrochemical company LyondellBasell, as it baulks at rising
The bid by the nation’s largest private sector company, which was raised 21% to about $14.5 billion from the initial $12 billion in November, may not be acceptable to creditors who are leaning towards the revival plan proposed by the current management, two people familiar with the matter said.
“It is proving to be expensive,” said a person close to the deal preferring anonymity. “Lyondell’s reorganisation plan to be filed with the US bankruptcy court in Manhattan on Monday will influence the final decision,” the person added. The plan may be filed midnight India time. An RIL spokesperson declined comment.
Lyondell’s creditors, led by buyout firm Apollo Management, is set to reject the plan by RIL in Monday’s proposal, the New York Post reported on its website. The plan to be filed is set to favour the merger of Lyondell with Hexion Specialty Chemicals controlled by Apollo, the report said.
RIL has raised about $2 billion selling its own shares from the vault between November and now to possibly bid for Lyondell. It still has shares worth about $7 billion for which it has not publicly spelt out a strategy. RIL has time to raise its bid. But given its past record of seeking value in all its purchases, it may not raise the bid. The company had said in November that it was interested in buying a controlling stake in Lyondell, but it never officially disclosed how much it was valuing the target at.
The treasury stocks were created eight years ago, following the merger of Reliance Petroleum, a subsidiary, with RIL. While holdings of promoter companies get cancelled in these circumstances normally, RIL chose to retain them in a trust which are being sold now.
“Reliance is a value buyer,” the New York Post report quoted Telly Zachariades, partner of the Valence Group investment bank, as saying. “He’s (Mukesh Ambani) is not the kind of person to get caught up in deal frenzy.”
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Stocks to open higher in line with strong Asia
Top five picks | Mid-term Picks | Top gainers, losers, recommendations
Budget winners: Oil & gas, banking and consumers
Great Offshore seems an attractive buy for long term
Daily News Roundup - March 2 2010
Decent start after a Holi-day!
ITC Ltd
Amtek Auto
Tata Motors
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Union Budget Review - March 2 2010
Blue Star
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01 March 2010
Check out the post-Budget winning potential of 42 mid-cap stocks
ET Bureau
Mid-caps are a minefield where investors have burnt their fingers, but they’re also a club where one can spot tomorrow’s winners. Suddenly automobile, mid-sized banks, and construction & engineering companies have become the new flavours. ETIG brings you a list of 42 such mid-caps.
ET has picked stocks with a market capitalisation between Rs 2,000 crore and Rs 10,000 crore, based on the average market cap for January 10. The final 42 have been selected keeping in mind the sectoral representation, and parameters like daily exchange turnover, price earning ratio, dividend yield and beta (which reflects a stock’s volatility).
Following are the details of the 42 mid-cap stocks:
Latest Quotes | Charts | News/Announcements | Quarterly Results | P&L | Price History
OUTLOOK: POSITIVE
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Mkts: Sharp movements to be sector-specific
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Market intriguingly poised post-Budget
The Budget was well-received but the initial enthusiasm was dampened by selling in the latter part of the session. The Nifty hit a high of 4,992 points before falling back to close at 4,922 for a week- on-week gain of 1.6 per cent. The Sensex was up 1.47 per cent at 16,429 points. The Defty gained 2.1 per cent as the rupee continued to harden.
Breadth was fairly good though smaller stocks underperformed the pivotals. The BSE 500 was up 0.9 per cent and the Midcaps actually lost around 0.8 per cent. Volumes were strong on Thursday and Friday - not surprising given that settlement was followed immediately by the Budget. Domestic institutions were net sellers for the second week in succession while FIIs bought in moderate quantities.
Outlook: Market direction is still not very clear. The resistance at 5,000 was not conquered. However, the intermediate trend seems to have changed for the better. There have been successive higher peaks and support along a positive-looking trendline. The short-term trend could well be negative early next week if the sentiment of the last hour on Friday doesn't alter over the extended weekend.
Rationale: The market could open with a large gap in either direction on Tuesday since the fine print of the Budget will have been absorbed by then. The Nifty's trendline has looked positive since the last low of 4,675 on February 8. Higher peaks have been established at 4,951 (February 2) and 4,882 (February 26) - the second high came due to the Budget. On the upside, a break and close above 5,000 would be positive. On the downside, support above 4,800 should hold.
Counter-view: There are distinct chances of a negative swing early next week, given weak short-term signals on Friday, an apparently negative reaction to the Budget from domestic institutions and weakness overseas. The latter factor is imponderable but traders will get a clearer picture from overseas markets on Holi. If things get worse, the Nifty could take a bath on Tuesday. In that case, the benchmark support for the intermediate trend would be 4,675.
Bulls & bears: IT was the only industry to see major sell-offs on Friday though the CNXIT was up 0.9 per cent on the week. ITC also lost serious ground. Real estate stocks got a mixed reaction with several majors such as Unitech and DLF gaining while Indiabulls Real Estate lost a lot of ground. Energy stocks also saw mixed responses with OMCs and refiners losing ground while ONGC and Cairns gained.
Most other industries saw positive gains across the board though these were pared late in the day. Listed auto majors all registered major gains. Finance was another industry with big gains, especially across NBFCs and PSU banks. The Bank Nifty was up 2.8 per cent. Engineering and construction stocks like Larsen and GMR Infra saw strong buying. Metals and cement also saw bullishness as did pharma.
MICRO TECHNICALS
LARSEN & TOUBRO
Current Price: Rs 1,564.3
Target Price: Rs 1,650
The priceline has just completed a bullish saucer formation with a projected target in the range of Rs 1,650- Rs 1,670. There is also resistance in that zone. Keep a stop at Rs 1,550 and go long. Add to the position beyond Rs 1,580 and clear it at Rs 1,650.
HERO HONDA
Current Price: Rs 1,777
Target Price: Rs 1,900
The stock hit a new high on strong volumes. The projected target is Rs 1880- Rs 1900 but error margins are large due to the stock being in a new zone. Keep a trailing stop at Rs 1,750 and go long. Increase the position above Rs 1,800. Reset the stop upwards by Rs 25 for every 25-point move.
IDFC
Current Price: Rs 159.6
Target Price: Rs 167
The stock jumped on massive volume. It has sufficient momentum to test resistance at Rs 167 and it may go further. Keep a stop at Rs 156 and go long. Add to the position above Rs 161. Book 50 per cent profit at Rs 167 and reset the stop to Rs 165.
SESA GOA
Current Price: Rs 400.35
Target Price: Rs 415
The stock has shot up on high volumes. It's likely to move until the Rs 415- Rs 420 level before running into heavy resistance. Keep a stop at Rs 395 and go long. Start booking profits above Rs 415. But note that if Sesa Goa closes above Rs 420, it could run until Rs 440.
MOSER BAER
Current Price: Rs 75.85
Target Price: Rs 81
The stock jumped from its 2010 low on very high volume. Too early to say if this is a long-term trend reversal or a technical recovery. However, there's enough momentum to go to Rs 81- Rs 82. Keep a stop at Rs 73 and go long. Book profits above Rs 81.
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Budget Analysis and Review - March 1 2010
Budget Report - March 1 2010
Budget Analysis - March 1 2010
Budget Highlights
Post Budget Report - March 1 2010
Weekly Newsletter - March 1 2010
Elgi Equipments
Mahindra Holidays and Resorts
IndusInd Bank
Piramal Healthcare
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