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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 li
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HDIL Reviews, Contact Information and list of Residential Projects and Apartments - 0 views

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    Housing Development & Infrastructure Limited (HDIL) is a real estate development company in India, with our significant operations in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. HDIL is a public listed real estate company in India with shares traded on BSE & NSE Stock Exchanges.HDIL Builders business focuses on Real Estate Development, including construction and development of residential projects, commercial and retail projects, Slum Rehabilitation and Development, Land Development, including development of infrastructure on land which we then sell to other property developers. we have developed 32 projects covering approximately 28.09 million square feet of saleable area. We also have constructed an additional 4.31 million square feet of rehabilitation housing area under slum rehabilitation schemes.
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Trade4Target - 0 views

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    Trade4target provide very important knowledge about bombay stock exchange and national stock exchange. The leading stock exchanges in India have developed itself to a large extent since its emergence. These stock exchanges aim at offering the investors and traders better transparency, genuine settlement cycle, honest transaction and to reduce and solve investor grievances if any. The aim to describe these operational features is for better understanding of the working of stock exchanges and Trade4target. This is done for the purpose of easy understanding from the reader's point of view. We can see and understand its general operational features. 1. Market Timings: Trading on the equities segment takes place on all days of the week (except Saturdays and Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance). The market timings of the equities segment are: Normal Market Open: 09:55 hours Normal Market Close: 15:30 hours The Post Closing Session is held between 15.50 to 16.00 hours.
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