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Trade4target : Buzzing Market Updates - 0 views

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    Sensex slips 340 pts on global woes; Q2 nos lift Infosys 7% Sensex Down: 339 pt. Nifty Down: 100 pt. 1. Failed Circuit Filter SEBI Pulls NSE Sebi diredted nse to be carful and cautions in its dealings in the securities market and comply with all the legal requirements that govern its functions as a stock exchange. on october 5, 2012, a dealer at Emkay Global Finance has erroneously put in an order to sell a niftybasket consisting each of the 50 index constituents worth rs 950 crore, within a few seconds of the order being put into the system, nifty had crashed 16% before tradeing was stopped by the exchange. 2. Infosys posts 28% Q2 net profit Infosys yet again have done better in its second quarter and cheered investors by announcing bonus shares. Murthy wants to avoid conflicts and maintain corporate governance standards at the firm he co-founded 33 years ago. 3.Vodafone wins 3,200crore tax case Bombay high court ruled in its favour in the transfer pricing case relating to undervaluation of share capital issued by vodafone india Services Private Limited(Vodafone India) to its Mauritius parent. 4. Only limited Sahara investers claim refund from Sebi The low demand will bolester sahara's argument before courts that it had repaid most of the investers who had come forward app. 4,600 to claim investments they had made in two groups cos's bonds. Trade4target : stock to buy Shreyas Shipping & Logistics Ltd CMP:69rs Target:130rs Duration:6-10 months Percentage return:85% Shreyas Shipping & Logistics Ltd (SSLL) is a dominant multimodal container logistics operator using land-sea-land route. Their claim is they are No.1 Coastal Operator in India with 51% market share, in handling domestic coastal cargo. It is also the India's largest container feeder vessel owning and operating company & first co to link all key ports of India for containerised trade.Shreyas begun in 1994 as a container feeder operator between Indian ports and international co
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Computer crashed, moved iPad to new...: Apple Support Communities - 6 views

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    Correct Answer by virtualgeo  on May 14, 2010 11:24 PM I just went through this myself. Here's what you need to do: 1) Without connecting your iPad to your laptop, start iTunes. Click on Edit. Click on Preferences. Click on Devices. Check the box next to "Prevent your iPod etc. from automatically syncing." Click OK. 2) Now connect your iPad to your laptop and start iTunes. 3) When iTunes starts, right click on your iPad under Devices in the left column. Select Transfer purchases etc. 4) After it finishes transferring all your apps to your new laptop, right click on your iPad and select Backup your iPad. 5) After it finishes backing up your iPad, right click on your iPad and select Restore etc. 6) After it finishes restoring, left click on your iPad , then click on the Apps tab on top, and check the box next to Sync Apps, then click on Apply below. If everything on your iPad looks good after the sync, go back and click on Edit / Preferences / Devices and UN-check the box next to Prevent your iPod etc. The only other thing you may want to check is if your contacts, bookmarks, etc. are syncing correctly now. If not, go to the Info tab after connecting and make sure you indicate which features you want to sync with what sources. That should do it.
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Sensex, Nifty erase early gains; DLF crashes 19%, Reliance Ind gains - 0 views

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    Equity benchmarks gained half a percent in opening trade led by easing CPI inflation in September and better-than-expected numbers from Reliance Industries in Q2, but could not sustain those gains. http://trade4targettrade4targettrade4target.blogspot.in/2014/10/sensex-nifty-erase-early-gains-dlf.html
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Malware | Consumer Information - 0 views

  • Malware is short for “malicious software."  It includes viruses and spyware that get installed on your computer, phone, or mobile device without your consent. These programs can cause your device to crash and can be used to monitor and control your online activity. Criminals use malware to steal personal information, send spam, and commit fraud.
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