15 November 2010

Morning Calls








NIFTY

 


Nifty Views

 

 

SPARC: Breakout in Shaky market

 

 

Should One Panic?

 

Check out which funds are up, down
ET Bureau 2 hours ago
Here, we take a closer look at the performance of various schemes during the September quarter.


Investors can consider investing in international funds but beware of the Rupee
Shailesh Menon 5 hours ago
Emerging markets account for about 50% of the world’s GDP and command a petty 8% weightage over world market cap with lots of potential upside.



Bull market on, long-term investments shouldn't be reduced
Deepak Mohoni 8 Nov 2010, 05:24
Purchases made in the last fortnight should start paying off now, as intermediate uptrend is on the way. The next opportunity to buy for the long term would be when an intermediate downtrend develops & runs for a week or more.



Corporate round up: Sobha Developers, Dabur
ET Bureau 8 Nov 2010, 05:18
SDL's total income rose 90% to Rs 427 crore that included a boost of Rs 114 crore from sale of land in Pune. Dabur reported healthy growth in September 2010 quarter and its net sales increased 14.7%.



US homebuyers headcount at historic lows
REUTERS 8 Nov 2010, 05:16
Two groups of people have been affected by lower mortgage rates. One is homebuyers whose numbers have shrunk to historic lows while the others are those refinancing their mortgages.



Views on Stocks: TATA Chemicals, JSW Energy
ET Bureau 8 Nov 2010, 05:14
Bank of America reiterates the `Underperform’ rating on Tata Chemicals . Tata Chemicals reported a disappointing quarter, with a 25% y-oy decline in recurring PAT.




Firstsource Solutions likely to perform well on new deals
Parul Bhatnagar 8 Nov 2010, 05:12
Firstsource Solutions is likely to perform well going forward on the back of new deals and an expected growth in global IT spend

 

 

 Src:ET, Mktcalls, SOM blog , Bramesh blog etc

 

 

14 November 2010

Stock Reports-2



INSIGHT: Time to bet on Indian steel?
Indian steel producers such as SAIL, JSW and Tata Steel have posted spectacular returns of 231, 685 and 315 per cent from the lows of early 2009. On an enterprise value-per-tonne basis, they currently trade at a premium of 45-100 per cent to ...



STOCKS: Cipla: Buy
Investments with at least a two-three year perspective can be considered in Cipla. The company's strong generic pipeline, entry into biosimilars and the likely commercialisation of CFC-free inhalers offer it a significant long-term ...



STOCKS: Nestle India: Book Profits
As a consistent performer within the fancied FMCG sector, the stock of Nestle India has soared over the past year. The stock's 45 per cent return in one year has helped it trounce the BSE FMCG index (up 31 per cent) and pushed the ...



STOCKS: Mphasis: Buy
Investors with a two-year horizon can buy the shares of Mphasis, a provider of ...



STOCKS: Zodiac Clothing Company: Book Profits
Zodiac Clothing Company is a retailer and exporter of premium menswear. At Rs 398, the stock trades at 28 times the trailing four-quarter earnings, on a par with peers such as Provogue India. The company has, however, put up a ...






TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Pivotals
RIL launched in to a vicious correction last week to decline 5 per cent from its intra-week peak of Rs 1,119. The short-term trend has reversed lower with the breach of Rs 1,060 level. Next support is at Rs 1,045. Presence of both the 50 ...


TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Sizzling Stocks
It was an electrifying performance by Reliance Power last week. The stock initially soared on receiving credit worth $5 billion from the US Export Import Bank. The up-move accelerated on Thursday on the buzz about the company benefiting ...


TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Stock Strategy — Consider shorting NTPC, IDBI
NTPC (Rs 192.2): The outlook for NTPC remains negative. The stock seems to have turned weak and could be headed towards Rs 175. There is however a crucial support at Rs 190. Its immediate resistance is at Rs 196. A close above Rs 196 has ...



STOCKS: 52-week loser: Bajaj Hindusthan
The stock of Bajaj Hindusthan has declined 42 per cent over the past year even as the broader market has posted gains. The reversal in the fortunes of the sugar sector and the loss of market fancy for the sector depressed all sugar stocks, ...
  


Blockbuster of the week: S.E. Investments
S.E. Investments (SEIL), a non-banking finance company which has exposure to high yielding micro-finance and SME segments, delivered a return of 349 per cent over the last one year. SEIL also operates a 3.2-MW wind energy plant in Rajasthan ... 















Src: HinduBusinessline and Myiris

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Sensex & Nifty Diwali2008-Diwali2010 a Comparison

 

 

REALTY sector-Break-down

 

 

 Heard on the street: Yes Bank declines 5% in 3 sessions

 

 

 Src:ET, NCP blog, AKP blog and Mktcalls etc

 

 

11 November 2010

10 November 2010

Market Reports (Its my 1700th Post)





 Jet flies high as co draws fresh interest

Shares of Jet Airways soared 11% on Tuesday to . 890.25, after touching a fresh 52-week high of . 896.40 earlier in the day. Total traded volumes were 15 times the two-week average. Analysts said the recent interest among investors in the stock follows the company’s better-than-expected earnings show in July-September.

The buzz is that ‘Pink Panther’ and associates have been buyers of this stock of late. The company’s profit quadrupled in a period, which is normally subdued. Investors have also taken note of the company’s efforts to reduce interest costs. Analysts believe that the airline industry must refrain from increasing capacity for companies’ profits to improve.

Power Grid soars on FPO frenzy

Shares of stateowned Power Grid Corporation rose 5.5% to . 103.75 on Tuesday over five times the twoweek average traded volumes. Interestingly , the frenzied buying of Power Grid shares in the secondary market at this price comes when its follow-on public offering (FPO), which has opened on Tuesday, is accepting bids at . 85-90 apiece. The sudden jump in premium in the current market price to the FPO price may entice investors, who see an opportunity to buy in the FPO and sell it at a higher price, to subscribe to the public issue.

But the question is, will this premium sustain even after the public is-sue closes on Friday ? There have been instances in the past where share prices of state-owned companies have shot up ahead of the FPO, but slid soon after the issue closed. Traders, who borrowed to buy in the FPO and sell on listing of the fresh issue to make a quick buck, lost money in the process.

Contributed by Harish Rao & Nishanth Vasudevan
 


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Market on endless Journey

 

 

(Welcome ur comments/feedback on posting 1700th post  after a long journey in my blogging)








Src: ET, NCP blog, Mktcalls, Bramesh blog and Myiris etc