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ING Vysya Mutual plans to tap textiles, pharma sectors
THE dismantling of barriers set by the World Trade Organisation has prompted ING Vysya MF to work out India's first fund that will almost exclusively focus on the two sectors that are likely to gain significantly from the situation - textiles ... More

Sundaram Mutual plans to offer combo products
SUNDARAM Mutual is working on a marketing plan that would use its schemes to design a combination of investment patterns, and then offer a potential client one that fits his willingness to take risks in search of returns. The manner in which an ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bears prevail
BEARS prevailed over Wednesday's trading activity. However, they could not gain much from the day's trading. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands neutral. Bear move on Thursday is likely to change the sentiment reading to ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Price rise sweetens sugar stocks
SHARES of sugar companies are back in the limelight due to the rise in sugar price and expectation of shortfall in production during the current season, brokers said. They said due to shortage of sugar production, most of the sugar companies ... More

Max India nosedives on Govt move to nix pref allotment
THE Max India stock on Wednesday reacted negatively to the news that the Government would not allow Warbug Pincus to pick up 29 per cent in it through the preferential allotment route. The stock price slumped by 17 per cent to close at Rs ... More

HLL at a new low
THE counter of FMCG major HLL came under heavy selling on Wednesday. The company stock price touched a new seven-year low. The stock closed at Rs 113, down 4.84 per cent, on the BSE, with a volume of 16.04 lakh shares; on the NSE, it closed at ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
ACC: Outlook positive, buy August futures
THE following strategies are based on Wednesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: ACC: The stock closed at Rs 250 in the spot market. The outlook appears positive. The upside price target is Rs 265. Continual ... More

COMMENTARY
Frontline infotech stocks crumble
SPIKES in oil prices, steel prices, and even the interest rate on fixed rate loans by HDFC, appear to have been the major drivers of activity in the markets on Wednesday. The BSE Sensex declined for the second consecutive trading day this ... More

IPOS
TCS offer evokes 4.2 times response till penultimate day
TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) initial public offering has been oversubscribed by 4.2 times as on Wednesday, a source close to merchant bankers said. Total number of applications received has exceeded five lakhs. Qualified institutional ... More

INVESTOR PROTECTION
`Wipro leads in investor relations'
WIPRO has been ranked number one among technology companies for its investor relations function in Asia and across all industries in India by sell-side analysts in the latest Institutional Investor Asia Equities Market Report 2004. According to ... More


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