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Taking a cue from Nature: Fading away quietly
There are no regrets, no noisy funerals, just a surrender to bloom afresh when the 15-day spring comes along. More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Ingersoll Rand up on open offer talk
ANOTHER MNC stock to witness increased buying on the back of open offer hope was Ingersoll Rand. On Wednesday, the stock closed at Rs 129.05, up 8.81 per cent with volumes of 19,440 shares on the BSE. On the NSE, it ended 10.29 per cent higher at ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Straddle more rewarding in ACC options
SATYAM Computers again hogged the limelight in Wednesday's trading, followed by Reliance Petroleum and ACC among others. Satyam Computers was in focus during the day with the top five trading contracts being done in it.
  • The January call ... More

    SENSOR


    Mixed fortunes for infotech stocks
    THE Bombay bourses witnessed a reversal in fortunes, as the market turned positive again. The market definitely lacks direction as it tried tracking a fall in Nasdaq and also slightly positive results from certain blue chip companies. The ... More
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    Tan and be a good Samaritan


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