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Suraj Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 7:16 pm
Sir,
Tomorrow can i buy KGL @ cmp or wait ?
ratna Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 7:16 pm
hello sir what about temptfood for long term
riya Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 7:47 pm
sir bought 4800 pe @57. please what to do.
Kartik Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 8:26 pm
Hi linga, they have been trading weak, dont make fresh entries in them yet, wait for some time
Hi sourav, ONGC seems to see some selling pressure coming in at its resistance level of 280, dont enter it yet, SBI can add another 50-60rs if Markets manage to trade strong
Hi ratna, it looks weak, avoid it
Hi riya, can see some profit booking on Firday, hold it for 2-3 days
Hi Suraj, wait for some more time
MRP Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 8:40 pm
whats your view on JPASSOCIATES target & SL?
strong support & resi.?
thanks
MRP Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 9:12 pm
Have seen positive sentiment for FPO so far: ONGC
Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) Board approved the red herring prospectus (RHP) for follow-on public offer (FPO) yesterday.
AK Hazarika, chairman, ONGC said, the company can file the RHP within 24 hours notice from Department of Disinvestment. “We will be going for road shows, once we file the RHP,”
According to him, there is positive sentiment for the FPO so far. “As of today, whatever road show we did in India as well as on video conferences, I believe there is positive sentiment for the FPO.”
vigh07 Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 9:40 pm
i hv bought axis bank at 1020,n hcl tech at 385...wat ur call in near term?
N ur advice on muthoot finance on long term?thanks ..
MRP Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 10:30 pm
Future Group is in talks with a clutch of potential buyers including JPMorgan and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Co to sell its financial services arm, Future Capital Holdings, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
The group, which has hired Morgan Stanley to run the sale process, is also in talks with Indian business conglomerate Piramal group, said the sources, who declined to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media.
Future Capital, which has a market value of about Rs 985 crore, is a non-bank finance company that makes consumer and mortgage loans.
Future Group and the Piramal group declined to comment, while JPMorgan did not return an e-mail seeking comment. An official with US-based private equity giant KKR was not immediately available for a comment.
The controlling shareholders of Future Capital run India's largest retail chain by market value, Pantaloon Retail, and consider the finance unit a non-core business, according to a source.
The Mumbai-based Future Group owns 54% of Future Capital, which has more than Rs 3,000 crore ($653 million) of assets.
The Piramal group's Piramal Healthcare unit said in May it was entering the financial services business. Piramal Healthcare is armed with a war chest after selling its domestic formulations business for Rs 17,000 crore.
MRP Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 10:30 pm
Kotak’s ‘Buy’ for Reliance offers oil business on a platter
Kotak Securities was one of the few broking firms that for long had a cautious view on Reliance Industries. However, after the recent sharp fall in the stock, the broking firm has upgraded the stock to ‘Buy’ from its earlier upgrade of ‘Add’ on July 25, 2011. Price of Reliance on July 25 was in the range of Rs 880. At 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the stock was trading at Rs 785, higher by nearly 4 percent over Monday’s close.
Kotak has a target price of Rs 1,045 for the scrip. The rationale given for the upgrade is the valuation has become attractive as at the current price, the market is not ascribing any value to the exploration and production business (E&P) business. In other words, at the current price of Reliance, its oil and gas business is available for free.
Even without the E&P business, Kotak values the company at Rs 856 per share, which includes refining and petrochem business at Rs 612 per share and cash and investments at Rs 244 per share.
Kotak gives a valuation of $17 billion for the E&P business, much lower than the $24 billion accorded by British Petroleum (BP) in a recent deal between the two. The report mentions that there will be few positive surprises from the E&P business which will continue to produce between 45-47 million cubic metres per day (mcm/day). The company does not have any deep water drilling rigs at its disposal, which also hints at limited upside.
The report, however, warns that the re-rating will depend on better corporate governance and prudent use of cash. According to the report, the recent fall in the stock reflects investor concerns, tough operating conditions for the company’s refining and chemicals business, limited visibility of its E&P business, potential negative implications from a CAG report and lack of clarity on the usage of its huge bounty of cash.
Interestingly, unlike other research reports, Kotak has gone one step ahead and suggested that Reliance should either increase its dividend payout or buy back its shares as a way to shore up investment sentiment in the stock. The overhang of treasury shares in the books of Reliance can be cancelled (extinguished), which will help bolster the company’s earning per share (EPS) by 9.8 percent. Reliance Industries holds its own shares, which it has been selling over the last two years. It is this overhang which is believed to be one of the biggest reasons for the fall in its share price. A company can cancel its own shares held in its treasury— as in the case of buyback of shares — thus reducing the share capital and increasing the EPS.
The report further goes on to suggest that it would augur well for Reliance if it can simplify its organisational structure by merging several investment subsidiaries, merging entities of major shareholders in the same line of business and reducing the number of subsidiaries.
Thus, what the report essentially attempts to tell you is that more than its various businesses, it is corporate governance that can help in improving the share price.
Sushil Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 10:32 pm
Sir, I bot JSW futures at 671, what price i can target to sell?Also at what level i can short the same?
nattubhai Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 10:34 pm
hello cb can pantaloon retail b bought at CMp considering it has already up by 13rs itself today
Abhi Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 10:36 pm
Hello CB,
What is your opinion on Balakrishna Industries and Arvind Remedies for long term
smile Says:
August 30th, 2011
Posted at: 11:16 pm
GOOD EVEN KARTIK... i am holding HUL future @ 321.85 ur suggestion plz.. what tgt can i get on friday?