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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Bonus Issues, Stock Splits, Rights Issues, IPO Updates: Buy Recommendation - Elgi Equipments

Bonus Issues, Stock Splits, Rights Issues, IPO Updates: Buy Recommendation - Elgi Equipments


Buy Recommendation - Elgi Equipments

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 04:05 PM PST

The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. Revival in capex in the domestic market, manufacturing /trading presence in high potential developing markets such as China and Brazil and a strong cash position that allows scouting for acquisitions in new markets are factors that favour earnings growth for the company over the medium [...]

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Buy Recommendation - IndusInd Bank

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 04:01 PM PST

The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. One of the turnaround stories in the banking industry, IndusInd Bank continues to be a good investment opportunity for investors with a penchant for risk. The return on equity (ROE) of the bank is expected to be improved from 10 per cent in 2008-09 to [...]

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Buy Recommendation - Piramal Healthcare

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 03:58 PM PST

The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. Investors with a long-term perspective can consider accumulating the stock of Piramal Healthcare, company with a strong presence in the domestic pharmaceutical market, established relationships with several global pharma majors, and its firming hold over the high-margin inhalation anesthetics space. Valuations too appear reasonable. At [...]

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Who is qualified institutional buyer (QIBs)?

Posted: 27 Feb 2010 08:55 PM PST

The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. The NEW password to see buy calls posted after 27-Feb-2010: STOCKMARKETINDIA. QIBs are those institutional investors who are perceived to possess expertise and the financial strength to evaluate and invest in the capital markets. A QIB is defined as - a. Public financial institution as defined in section 4A of The Companies Act, 1956; b. Scheduled commercial banks; c. [...]

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