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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bulls march ahead
BULLS extended their dominance over Wednesday's trading. Bears were unable to make any recovery during the day's trading. The market sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands strongly bullish. Bear domination on Thursday is likely to ... More

STOCK MARKETS


D-Link posts gains on VoIP prospects
THE share price of D-Link India Ltd, the Mumbai-based networking and communications company, has gained close to 34 per cent in the last one month on the back of good business prospects in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) products. VoIP has ... More

Wheels India On a roll
THE stock of TVS Group outfit, Wheels India, is on the move for the last two weeks. The scrip, which is listed on the National Stock Exchange, opened the day on higher note at Rs 89.80, but closed flat at around the previous day close of Rs 86. ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Selling L&T 190 call may be profitable
THE spot market continued to rise slowly in the third trading day of the week. As was the case in the last few days, select calls gained value during the day at the derivatives segment on the National Stock Exchange.
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    REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS


    Aptech Training gets listing nod
    APTECH Training Ltd has received approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India for listing its equity shares on the Bombay Stock Exchange. The company has submitted applications to the BSE for listing ATL equity shares allotted to ... More

    COMMENTARY


    Refinery stocks under selling pressure
    WEDNESDAY's trading saw some re-allocation of funds by the bulls. The bulls continued to be one up on the bears during the day. The day saw selling pressure in State-run companies and buying interest in top-rung technology companies. However, ... More

    INVESTOR PROTECTION


    Q4 results prove elusive for investors
    A STRING of blue-chip companies have opted to come out with audited results for the full year instead of publishing the unaudited results of the fourth quarter (Q4) of the just concluded fiscal 2001-02. This has deprived the investors of ... More
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