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Dr jorawar Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 1:27 am
can u tell me which medicines are prescribed to u.....just wanna know how close i was in diagnosing d case, cb to tell u d truth, i am in huge loss from market, may b one f9 day i am gonna quit it....n regarding tata motors..booked loss at 775 as my SL got triggered.....tc n plz mail me ur medicines name or it would be better if u could provide me the drug in it..bye gn
Amar Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 1:45 am
Dear respected sir,
I sold Kalindee Rail@140 which i bought at 120. This helped me in recovering my losses due to Rei Agro(3-5 Lac) but still lots to Go.
Now i took position in Kohinoor Foods @ 54.35 for a target of 65-70 in next six to nine months. My question is that the stock is fundamentally good to hold and should i get my target price in short to medium term.
This stock is showing some extra ordinarry losses for last few Q. What is this loss which i eating all the profits of the company. Is this true or a way to fool investors notto give them any dividend.Comapny is saying this as Forex Loss. Is this true in your opinion.
Promoters are also increasing their stake in this company. Is this good or bad for the company?
Sir how do you rate this stock fundamentally,,,Good..Average...Poor.
You are the person who always put their views quite clear and straight so please through me some light so that i can HOLD or SELL my holding on Monday based your advice.
Many Thanks In Advance.
CB Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 1:59 am
Hi Malik, no, dont enter them yet
Hi Anjali, technically looks strong dont go short on it yet.. not sure of any news
Hi Dr jorawar, sad to hear that. we shall recover the loss. how long is it that you can hold onto stocks?
Hi Amar, it seems to be a good company. promoters increasing stake is always good for any company. technically it has strong support at 50-51 levels.. should see a good bounce from here. continue to hold onto it.
Sneha Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 4:40 am
Hi kartik
vst ind hold or exit
jack Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 7:06 am
hai sir can i buy flex foods and nagareeka exports for short term
abey anto Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 9:27 am
sir advice me on gillanders arbuthnot, is it a good bet for 1 or 2 year prespective, advice me, what is your view, i had they have huge land bank,
Abhi Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 9:50 am
Dear CB,
How much upside can Ruchi Strips and alloys see, is it a long term bet vs bgil fl tech.
many thanks and Happy Weekend,
Abhi
swetang Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 10:37 am
hi cb. please give me 2-3 best web for option data and price
mariya Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 10:42 am
Good Morning Cb Please Tell me about Camlin it has gone till 35 and came back to 33 should i sell it or wait please see the charts and tell me what to do.
Jalpak Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 10:50 am
can i enter ril for short term? What wil be the target
Manish Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 11:04 am
gud mrng sir I hv 100 shares of gtl infra and 100 shares of surya roshni bought yesterday
would u please suggest their future prospects
sanjeev Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 11:06 am
what is target of cipla on monday, can it rise in sinking market? thanks in advance
sanjeev Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 11:17 am
also the target of vijaya bank on monday i can hold for long term also
Savita Deshpande Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 11:32 am
Hi Sir!
How the market will be on Monday? What's your view on ACC Futures?
SR Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 11:34 am
dear cb
i have following scripts:
BEML 5 x 1082
bharthi airtel 20 x 305
punjlloyds 200 x 172
ranbaxy 25 x 461
suzlon 100 x 70
tisco 80 x 560
ril 10 x 1089
jindal steel 20 x 671
octant tech 500 x 15
austral coke 500 x 11
please advice whether to hold or avg or exit withloss or switch over to some other scripts.
thanks in advance
MADHAVAN Says:
June 26th, 2010
Posted at: 12:05 pm
Hi Anjali,
(RTTNews) - French energy equipment major Alstom on Thursday said it had finalized a tripartite joint venture agreement with state-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., or BHEL, and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd., or NPCIL. It would help the company to tap around 45,000 MW of Indian nuclear power market, according to reports.
The JV would be set up by Alstom's Indian arm Alstom Projects India Ltd., or APIL, BHEL and NPCIL to provide technical support and supply of turbines to nuclear power projects in India.
Alstom Power Senior Vice-President (Thermal Products) Guy Chardon said, "Joint venture tripartite agreement with BHEL and NPCIL has been finalized and is being reviewed by the Atomic Energy Commission."
Chardon, who was in Chattanooga in south-eastern Tennessee on Chickamauga Lake and Nickajack Lake to inaugurate the turbine manufacture facility of Alstom, said his company would invest one-third equity in the joint venture with a capital of 25 million euros, adding that he wanted the agreement to be finalized as quick as possible.
Initially, the joint venture will supply turbines valued around Rs.6,000 crore to eight units of 700 MW each being developed by NPCIL. India is developing these nuclear reactors in the states of Haryana, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, based on heavy water technology.
Besides the indigenous projects, the JV will also be tap the nuclear projects being developed in pursuance of the India-US Civil Nuclear Agreement. The proposal is to develop about 36 units of over 1,000- MW at six sites in India with support from the US, Russia and France.
The turbines for the NPCIL projects, according to Chardon, would be supplied from the BHEL plants and upcoming manufacturing facilities being set up by a joint venture between Alstom and state-owned Bharat Forge at Mundra in Gujarat.
The tripartite agreement involving NPCIL will give a strong foothold to Alstom to supply equipment for the nuclear plants. The joint venture will take advantage of the opening up of the Indian nuclear market, Chardon added.
Several Indian and overseas companies have also expressed desire to enter the nuclear power sector.
About the new facilities being developed at Chattanooga plant with an investment of around $300 million, Philippe Joubert, President, Alstom Power, said, "it will have the capability to manufacture turbines which can generate up to 1,700 MW of power."
After a gap of three decades, the U.S. has decided to set up a nuclear power plant, he said, adding the move would re-generate interest in the sector. Moreover, he hoped that Alstom would be able to get orders for replacement of equipment in ageing nuclear power plants in the US.