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hi
kool friend,, as pm u ahve given me....and views for mkt whether bear or bull well i ahve posted in one of teh threads...sensex correction or bear mkt? according to me(just my views,,,,not a big analyst i am)... 1..for mkt if has to prove that it was correction,,,it has to cross..teh rpeviuos high5500 and come to 5640...and then corect once again...and not lower than 5110..somewhat like that,, 2...and if at all this doesnot happen,,,or ,, something like this,,,and we find seeing lower top . lowerbottom,, then,,,ofcourse ,,,sell yearly basis sensex has to trade above e20000 levls,,,,and close above that otherwise renu |
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after a long time am seeing ur threads. Thats nice. Thnaks for replying.... yep this week mkt has to test 5600 levels. probably after a profit booking by today & tomm(as per my sixth sense ) Markets are very close to immediate resistance of 18400 levels, where we see some profit booking to arise but if we manage to close above tht levels then we can see the next levels of 18800 & 19200 soon.This is as per technicals. As you said mkt has gud support @ 5100 levels mid cap will do well |
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Good morning all...
Hope our targets are inline for RPOWER tgt given 405-410 (cmp 419) INFY & SATYAM are best buy for ST basis. |
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Now OMaxe!!! do positional buy tgt 295 -koolfriend4u |
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It is very rare in India to hear that any major infrastructure project has been completed ahead of schedule. Infact it is rare to hear of project staking off from the planning stage, forget getting it implemented and that too ahead of time! The project we are talking about is the Hyderabad airport project.
Known as the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, it was built by Hyderabad International Airport Limited (HIAL) - a public-private joint venture between GMR Group, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad, state government of Andhra Pradesh and Airports Authority of India (AAI). This implementation of the Hyderabad airport is a feather in the cap for GMR as completing a mega project like this, ahead of schedule, gives a major shot to the image of the company. With it already vying to bid for the airport project in east Europe, Prague, this track record, plus the fact that it has already won a project for the airport project in Turkey, the Hyderabad airport will naturally be GMR’s project, which it will showcase. The company had also bid for the Amritsar airport and now , along with the likes of Gammon Infrastructure Projects, L&T-DPL-Unique consortium, Unitech Ltd, DS Constructions, Ansal Properties, Essar-Celebi-Vipul, ABL-Shristi-Galfar-SREI, GVK-Leighton-ETA consortium and TRIL-Changi-Tata Power consortium, GMR Infra has also bid for developing an airport in Udaipur. The company is now also bidding for redeveloping and modernizing some of the railway stations in India and one hopes that given the track record of the company, it surely stands a fair chance. |
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Mirc Electronics can be bought at Rs.23 levels, as we may see settlement between the promoters brothers, which can take the share price to cross Rs.30 very soon.
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@kool,
your message box may be full, pls delete unecessary messages, i want to send you PM. thanks |
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Merger is Sure
HDFC Bank, India's third-biggest lender by market capitalisation, agreed on Saturday to buy Centurion Bank of Punjab in an all-share deal in the nation's biggest financial sector buyout. The boards of the two banks will meet on Feb 25 to consider the share swap ratio and again on Feb 28 to finalise the details of the merger, a joint statement from the lenders said. The two first announced plans for the merger late on Friday. "The two Boards have resolved to pursue the merger subject to satisfactory due diligence, a fair share-swap ratio and all the requisite statutory, regulatory and corporate approvals," the statement said. It did not give a value for the deal. According to Times News Network the deal may value Centurion's shares at 57 rupees each, or roughly the price at which they closed on Thursday after jumping 14 percent on the day as speculation of a deal intensified. Ernst & Young and Dalal & Shah have been appointed to determine the share swap ratio, HDFC Bank said in a statement to the stock exchange. The merger will create a bank with 1,148 branches, surpassing second largest lender ICICI Bank's 955 branches. Centurion had 394 branches and HDFC Bank 754 branches as on Dec. 31 2007, the statement said. However, the merged entity's total advances of about 870 billion rupees ($21.7 billion) are far lower than ICICI's 2.2 trillion rupees. The merger will allow HDFC Bank to extend its reach in the country before a central bank review next year that may allow foreign banks such as Citigroup and Standard Chartered to buy Indian lenders. Indian banks, led by State Bank of India and ICICI, the top two by market value, are raising funds to expand ahead of the review and to meet the demands from an economy that has grown at an average of 8.6 percent over the last four years. State Bank is raising $4.2 billion in a rights share issue, HDFC Bank plans to sell bonds worth up to $1 billion and ICICI sold $5 billion of shares in June, eyeing rapid growth in the fragmented Indian banking sector. HDFC Bank and Centurion, which got banking licenses in the mid-1990s, are among the few to have acquired local rivals. HDFC Bank bought Times Bank from media publisher Bennett Coleman & Co in 2000. While Centurion, which was rescued by buyout firm Sabre Capital in 2003 after major losses, has bought Bank of Punjab and Lord Krishna Bank. Bank Muscat owns 14.02 percent and Sabre Capital 3.74 percent of Centurion as on Dec. 31, stock exchange data showed. Centurion Bank shares, which ended one percent down on Friday valuing the bank at 105 billion rupees, have risen 13 percent since Feb. 20. HDFC Bank shares have lost 4 percent in the same period. - Courtesy ET CBOP can see more upside |
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Poor cbop investors saw an unexpected move for 1:29 - pricing cbop @ 50.8 Now the scrip is oversold & will witness a tgt of 51 from this level Happy trading -koolfriend4u |
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Now the budgee fever started & people are being stock specific in this time
Mkt is very volatile SUGAR & POWER SECTOR LOOKS GOOD FOR ST Budget will be favour of industries linked with UMPP so RPOWER, TATA POWER & STERLITE MAY SEE SOME UPSIDE Good luck ahead -koolfriend4u |
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