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Global Strategy - Apr 9 2011


Global Strategy - Apr 9 2011

Weekly Wrap - Apr 8 2011


Weekly Wrap - Apr 8 2011

Earnings Report Preview - Q4FY11


Earnings Report Preview - Q4FY11

Preview Reports - Q4FY11


Preview Reports - Q4FY11

Preview - Q4FY11


Preview - Q4FY11

Q4FY11 Earnings Preview


Q4FY11 Earnings Preview

Earnings Preview - Q4FY11


Earnings Preview - Q4FY11

BSE Bulk Deals to Watch - Apr 8 2011


Deal Date Scrip Code Company Client Name Deal Type * Quantity Price **
8/4/2011 531160 Arcadia Merc ANAND CREDIT LIMITED B 50000 59.75
8/4/2011 531591 Bampsl Sec KAUSHALAYA GARG B 988321 4.13
8/4/2011 531591 Bampsl Sec KAUSHALAYA GARG S 872036 4.15
8/4/2011 531591 Bampsl Sec CHETAN KHANDELWAL S 550280 4.13
8/4/2011 530095 Bhagwandas Met CENTURY CBASE PVT LTD B 148762 5.48
8/4/2011 530095 Bhagwandas Met DECCAN FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT LTD S 151962 5.47

NSE Bulk Deals to Watch - Apr 8 2011


Date,Symbol,Security Name,Client Name,Buy/Sell,Quantity Traded,Trade Price / Wght. Avg. Price,Remarks
08-APR-2011,CREWBOS,Crew B.O.S. Products Limi,SAL REAL ESTATES (P) LTD,BUY,81769,115.89,-
08-APR-2011,GLORY,Glory Polyfilms Limited,PLANET INVESTMENTS & FINANCE PVT LTD,BUY,500,4.06,-
08-APR-2011,LOVABLE,Lovable Lingerie Ltd,CROSSEAS CAPITAL SERVICES PVT. LTD.,BUY,84679,285.34,-

Sensex closes 140 points lower as realty weighs


Profit booking across the board led the Sensex to end the day 140 points down, with major pressure coming in from realty and auto stocks.

Major headlines

Tata Steel sales up 4% in FY11

Local car sales rise 24% in March

Hindustan Zinc gains on strong metal production in Q4

Markets post modest gains this week


The Indian markets closed with marginal gains and remained in a narrow range throughout the week.

Major news for the week

Food inflation at 9.18% versus 9.5%

BHEL provisional FY11 net profit up 40%

Tata Steel sales up 4% in FY11

Local car sales rise 24% in March

Rising commodity prices may weigh on equities; Q4 earnings in focus


Concerns over corporate earnings growth and macroeconomic worries arising from surging crude oil price may continue to weigh on stocks which have come off after an earlier sharp rally triggered by revival of inflow from foreign institutional investors (FIIs). Volumes could be low as next week is a truncated trading week รข€“ the market remains closed on Tuesday, 12 April 2011, on account of Ram Navmi and again on Thursday, 14 April 2011, on account of Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti.

Market ekes out small gains


The key benchmark indices eked out small gains in a volatile week as higher auto, cement sales in March 2011, strong macroeconomic data and expectations of normal monsoon were offset by rise in crude oil prices to 2-1/2 year high. Small and mid-cap stocks were the flavor of the week. The market logged gains for the third straight week on sustained buying by foreign funds.

Market hits one-week low on concerns over earnings growth


The key benchmark extended recent losses to settle at one-week lows on worries over corporate earnings growth. A rally in crude oil prices to 2-1/2-year highs also raised macroeconomic worries as Indian stocks defied higher world stocks. The BSE 30-share Sensex was down 139.73 points or 0.71%, off close to 245 points from the day's high and up close to 60 points from the day's low. The market breadth was weak.

Index heavyweight Reliance Industries (RIL) dropped. Realty stocks fell on profit taking after recent strong gains. Auto stocks also fell on profit taking. Bank shares dropped on worries high inflation and rising interest rates would hurt future profits. Metal stocks also fell. FMCG and capital goods stocks bucked weak market. PSU OMCs and airlines stocks fell on higher crude oil prices.