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Corporate numbers help indices to scale new peaks during the week
By By Rex Mathew | 22 Apr 2006
21 April 11.10 AM:Indices turn weak as Satyam guidance disappoints
By | 21 Apr 2006
21 April 01.10 PM: Indices decline further as selling intensifies
By | 21 Apr 2006
Rex Mathew
21 Apr 2006
20 April 11.10 AM: Indices post modest gains in early trades
By | 20 Apr 2006
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20 Apr 2006
20 April 01.10 PM: Indices gain further as metal stocks shine
By | 20 Apr 2006
19 April 01.10 PM: Indices holding on to gains
19 Apr 2006
19 April 11.10 AM: Indices at new lifetime highs on global rally
By | 19 Apr 2006
Rex Mathew
19 Apr 2006
18 April 01.10 PM:Indices holding on to gains
By | 18 Apr 2006
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18 Apr 2006
17 April 01.10 PM: Markets holding on to gains
By | 17 Apr 2006
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17 Apr 2006
17 April 11.10 AM: Technology stocks on fire; markets bounce back
By | 17 Apr 2006
Markets finally correct after six weeks of sustained uptrend
By By Rex Mathew | 15 Apr 2006
Infosys FY 06 net rises 30 per cent; upbeat guidance for FY 07
By | 15 Apr 2006
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13 Apr 2006
13 April 01.10 PM: Indices slump before recovering partially
By | 13 Apr 2006
13 April 11.10 AM: Indices highly volatile in early trades
By | 13 Apr 2006
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12 Apr 2006
12 April 11.10 AM: Markets flat despite global weakness
By | 12 Apr 2006
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