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  • TO SET UP NATIONWIDE NETWORK IN INDIA IN NEXT 30 MONTHS
  • TO BUILD NEW CARS AT THE CHENNAI FACTORY IN 2011
  • TARGETING SALES OF 2,00,000 UNITS BY 2015; TO BREAK EVEN BY THEN
  • RABI GRAIN OUTPUT FOR 2009-10 SEEN SLIGHTLY BETTER ON A YOY BASIS
  • AWAITING WHEAT CROP DATA FROM U.P, MADHYA PRADESH AND BIHAR
  • KHARIF OUTPUT, PARTICULARLY RICE HAS IMPROVED SUBSTANTIALLY
  • EXPECT WHEAT PRICES TO COME DOWN ONCE THE CROP HITS THE MARKET
  • L&T BAGS ORDERS WORTH RS.582 CR FOR EXECUTION OF ELECTRICAL PROJECTS
  • SUBSIDY BILL LIKELY TO REMAIN AT RS.70,000 CR THIS FISCAL
  • EXPECT RS.10,000 CR SUBSIDY LIKELY TO BE CARRIED OVER INTO NEXT FISCAL
  • LIBERALISING ADR, GDR AND ECB FUNDS REMAINS A CHALLENGE: NW
  • MOVEMENTS WITHIN CORPORATE BOND MARKET ARE AN IMMEDIATE CONCERN: NW
  • BAGGED RS.500 CR WASTE TO ENERGY PROJECT FROM DELHI GOVT: SMINU JINDAL
  • TO COMPLETE THE FACILITY BY END OF 2010: SMINU JINDAL
  • CURRENTLY INVESTING RS.300 CR IN A LARGE DIAMETER PIPE FACILITY
  • JINDAL SAW SETTING UP A GREENFIELD CAPACITY IN IRAQ: SMINU JINDAL
  • SMS BOS < SPACE > F&O, FUTURES AND OPTIONS QUERIES AT 56388
  • EXPECT TO BREAK EVEN AT THE EBITDA LEVEL Q1 FY'11
  • SEVERAL INVESTORS HAVE SHOWN INTEREST FOR EQUITY PARTICIPATION
  • EYEING ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES IN RAILWAYS
  • RS.86 CR BEING RAISED WILL BE USED FOR WORKING CAPITAL; RS.5 CR FOR JV
  • INDIAN ECONOMY STRONG DESPITE INFLATION, FISCAL DEFICIT CONCERNS
  • ONE COULD PLAY IN IRRIGATION, ROADS SECTORS IN THE RUNUP TO THE BUDGET
  • GETS U.S. APPROVAL FOR LABETALOL HYDROCHLORIDE
  • CUTS ALUMINIUM PRODUCT PRICES BY RS.8000/TONNE: NW
  • EXPECT A GOOD RALLY IN THE RUNUP TO THE BUDGET
  • COMPANY WILL ACQUIRE ALL THE OUTSTANDING SHARES IN THE MARKET
  • BOARD MEET ON FEB 9 TO CONSIDER DELISTING PROPOSAL
  • FUNDAMENTALS IN ASIA ARE FAIRLY GOOD; BUYING OPPORTUNITY AT CURRENT LEVELS
  • U.S. COPPER FUTURES ENDED UP FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOUR SESSIONS ON MONDAY
Updated:27/01/2010 | 08:49 PM IST
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The third quarter was excellent. We are expecting good performance in the fourth quarter and of course in FY11 as well.
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Industrials could end the year on a strong note. Although 2011 will clearly be a year for them, we will surely see some performance coming in 2010 as well.
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The valuations are neither particularly cheap nor expensive. By and large, the easy money is behind us and markets are likely to be challenging over the next few quarters.
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After re-focussing the bank's attention and getting into new lines of business like private equity, IDBI is now looking to rationalize its existing subsidiaries specially IDBI Capital and IDBI Home Finance.
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A significant rise in demand for leadership assessment planning is driving growth in CEO search across the Asia pacific region. Kelly attributes the company’s growth to the brand and its employees.
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Ram Shriram, founder of Sherpalo Ventures, and one of the founding board members of Google is now betting on the next big opportunity, clean energy.
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McHugh believes that India will move up into top three markets for DHL in the next 3-4 years. According to him the Indian market is critical to the company’s growth.
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Software services provider TCS has set a vision 2010 target of $10 billion revenue. The company is focused on managing profitability in view of rising rupee through cost reduction.
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Arun Maira was always interested in the art of conversation. He believes that innovation, change, discovery happen in conversation and conversation itself is a part of it.
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Michael Oxley, a former US Congressman from Ohio, has co-authored much talked about corporate oversight bill Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which was adopted by US Congress in 2002.
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Asia sails smoothly through debt waters
While rising government debt is a growing concern in Europe and the US, Asia’s economies remain remarkably resilient, underscoring how economic might is shifting from West to East.
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The markets have by now witnessed three consecutive weeks of sell off. With the next trigger being the budget, players are sticking to a wait-and-watch approach.
Volatility to remain high with mixed participation from players. Individual stocks could spring in a lot of surprises this contract month. But as of now for the coming week a low profile is advocated till some good patterns are found.
Most of the stocks seem to be in a consolidation mode and so would be the overall market. The build-up of positions seems to suggest that the mood for the next few days could be weak to volatile.
The volatility in the markets is likely to stay during the result season. Resistance should be watched at 17,776 for the Sensex and 5,300 for the Nifty.
After many months now the markets would try and find triggers in the form of the quarterly earnings season that starts in India and later on the financial budget.
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