Sensex gains in afternoon recovery; Pharma stocks rally

25 Apr 2007

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Frontline Indian indexes were weak in morning trading, in line with the overall trend in Asian markets. They recovered most of their losses by early afternoon and gained ground later in the session as pharma, auto and FMCG stocks gained ground.

Sensex closed with gains of 81 points at 14218 and the Nifty gained 25 points to end at 4167. Nifty April futures closed at a premium of 9 points to the spot index while May futures closed at a premium of 7 points.

Pharma stocks saw a major rally today, led by Ranbaxy, which surged 5.85 per cent. Cipla soared 5.72 per cent and Glaxo gained 3.12 per cent.

Auto and 2-wheeler stocks had a good day as Hero Honda gained 4.25 per cent and M&M added 2.51 per cent. Tata Motors ended 2.35 per cent higher.

ONGC provided considerable strength to the rally with gains of 2.54 per cent while Reliance Industries added 0.98 per cent and Reliance Petroleum gained another 1.77 per cent.

ITC sustained its up trend and added 3.42 per cent and HLL closed 1.49 per cent higher.

Tata Power also continued its rally and ended 2.93 per cent.

HDFC was the best performer among financial stocks, adding 2.59 per cent.

Grasim led the cement pack with gains of 2.49 per cent while ACC closed 1.97 per cent higher.

Among other large caps, Tata Tea surged 14.61 per cent while Shipping Corp ended 13.8 per cent higher.

Technology stocks were weak today, though they recovered part of their early losses in the afternoon. Infosys lost 1.91 per cent while Satyam ended 1.72 per cent lower.

Zee Entertainment corrected after yesterday's sharp rally and was the worst performer among Nifty stocks with losses of 2.34 per cent.

MTNL remained weak and lost 1.61 per cent while Bharti Airtel lost 1.25 per cent.

Among metals, Tata Steel gave up 1.48 per cent while Sterlite Industries gave up 0.86 per cent.

Maruti corrected 0.63 per cent despite encouraging results announced yesterday.

Among other major losers, Gail India lost 2.11 per cent while L&T gave up 0.94 per cent.

Global markets / crude oil
US markets were mixed yesterday as data showed a sharp fall in existing home sales for the month of March, which accentuated fears that the housing sector recovery may not happen anytime soon. Correction in oil prices and strong guidance and share buy-backs from large technology companies acted as positive triggers.

The Dow closed with gains of over 0.25 per cent while the S&P 500 index gave up close to 0.05 per cent. NASDAQ ended with marginal gains of less than 0.05 per cent.

Most Asian markets remained weak today, though some of them made a partial recovery in the afternoon. Japan lost 1.25 per cent while South Korea ended 0.7 per cent lower. Singapore lost another 0.35 per cent and Hong Kong gave up nearly 0.2 per cent. Malaysia ended with modest losses.

Thailand added 0.7 per cent while Shanghai gained nearly 0.65 per cent. Indonesia ended with gains of nearly 0.25 per cent.

European markets opened higher and have gained further. Major European indexes are trading with gains of between 0.5 per cent and 0.9 per cent each in afternoon trading.

Crude oil prices gave up most of the previous day's gains yesterday. Near month NYMEX futures ended more than 2 per cent lower $64.58 per barrel yesterday and has gained modestly in European trading today.

Large-cap news flow

  • Ranbaxy has received US FDA manufacturing and marketing approval for a drug used for the treatment of coronary heart diseases. The company would have 180-day exclusivity in the US market for the drug which had annual sales of $1.19 billion
  • Satyam Computer has entered into a strategic alliance with a Swiss provider of core banking software solutions
  • L&T has won a new order worth Rs200 crore to build a residential complex in Dubai
  • Dr Reddy's has received final US FDA approval for a drug which currently has annual sales of $2.1 billion
  • The board of IDFC is meeting today to consider fund raising plans
  • Shareholder and creditors of Reliance Industries have approved the merger of IPCL with the company

Mid-Cap Action
Mid-caps and small caps opened firm and gained further in the afternoon. The CNX Mid-cap index gained 51 points, or 0.97 per cent, to end at 5267. The BSE mid-cap index gained 1.04 per cent and the BSE small cap index closed 1.02 per cent higher.

Indian Bank continued its surge and added another 14.68 per cent while IFCI rallied 5.99 per cent.

Momentum buying continued in many mid-cap stocks today as well. Lumax Auto Tech and Orbit Corporation ended at 20 per cent upper circuits while many others ended at 10 per cent upper circuits.

Jai Balaji Sponge, Sri Ramrupai Balaji Steels, Garware Wall Ropes and Zensar technologies were the other major gainers among mid-caps.

Among mid-cap technology stocks, Patni gave up 4.87 per cent.

Godrej Consumer Products, NRB Bearing, Venus Remedies, HOV Services, Samtel, TVS Srichakra, Ruchi Infrastructure and Vakranjee Software were the major losers among mid-cap and small-cap stocks.

Mid-cap news flow

  • Jubilant Organosys has acquired a US-based contract pharma manufacturer for $122.5 million
  • Spicejet is planning to acquire another 10 Boeing 737 aircraft at a cost of $700 million. The new aircrafts would be delivered between 2009 and 2011
  • Aurionpro has signed an agreement to acquire a London-based company providing consulting services for an undisclosed sum
  • India Infoline is planning to raise up to $75 million by issuing equity shares, convertible warrants or other securities
  • Evrest Kanto has received an export order worth Rs220 crore for specialized cylinders
  • Madhucon Projects has been short-listed for a the award of a Rs134 crore irrigation works project in Andhra Pradesh
  • ANG Auto has received a US patent for automatic slack adjuster
  • Rama Pulp and Papers has paid off all its secured creditors
  • Garnet Construction would form an equal JV with an overseas company to develop properties in Europe
  • Sun TV would launch a new children's television channel next week
  • Gremach Infrastructure has acquired land in Maharashtra for expansion, including a SEZ project
  • Brakes Auto is planning to set up a new unit near Kolkata at an investment of Rs67 crore
  • Cinemax has opened a 3-screen multiplex in Gujarat
  • M&M Financial Services would raise up to Rs50 crore from an issue of preference shares
  • Monsanto India has commissioned its corn drying plant near Hyderabad
  • Phoenix Mills would issue 23.85 lakh shares on a preferential basis besides raising Rs1,000 crore from a QIP issue
  • Indo Asian Fusegear would form a JV with a German company to manufacture lighting equipment and accessories

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Market Counters
Figures in Rupees

BSE 30

Scrip Name Open High Low Last Price
ACC
818.10
835.75
813.00
832.70
Bajaj Auto
2,445.10
2,464.00
2,411.10
2,436.50
Bharti Airtel
870.00
875.00
856.00
862.80
BHEL
2,490.00
2,524.00
2,482.00
2,493.40
Cipla
239.50
256.00
236.00
252.25
Dr Reddys Lab
719.00
721.00
707.00
711.15
Grasim Indus
2,384.00
2,520.00
2,375.00
2,441.70
Guj Ambuja
118.95
120.95
118.00
120.55
HDFC Bank Ltd
1,025.00
1,039.00
1,020.00
1,031.45
HDFC Ltd
1,724.00
1,763.90
1,715.10
1,752.05
Hero Honda
665.00
693.50
660.00
687.35
Hindalco
149.05
149.90
146.60
149.50
HLL
207.90
215.45
204.65
211.20
ICICI Bank
956.00
969.80
935.50
962.05
Infosys
2,060.00
2,063.00
2,010.05
2,017.90
ITC
157.90
162.45
155.25
161.75
L&T
1,707.00
1,715.00
1,680.00
1,688.45
Maruti
791.00
815.00
785.00
789.10
NTPC
159.90
159.90
156.10
156.80
ONGC
940.40
978.00
925.50
972.80
Ranbaxy
349.00
371.00
348.10
369.10
Rel Energy
530.00
535.00
520.00
523.55
Reliance
1,603.80
1,605.15
1,565.00
1,599.85
Satyam
471.15
471.15
461.55
466.45
SBI
1,134.00
1,153.00
1,125.00
1,139.10
Tata Motors
750.10
767.80
750.10
758.80
Reliance Comm Ventures Ltd
475.00
478.90
469.10
475.20
Tata Steel
578.90
583.25
562.60
570.80
TCS
1,230.00
1,230.00
1,208.10
1,220.80
Wipro
551.90
559.90
545.00
556.00
     Last Update : 25 April, 2007 16:00 PM

S&P CNX Nifty

Scrip Name Open High Low Last Price

TCS

1225

1226.9

1208

1221.35

RELIANCE

1582

1600

1563

1598.4

INFOSYSTCH

2046

2050

2012

2018.5

TATASTEEL

585

585

563.6

571.15

SATYAMCOMP

475

475

461.7

466.4

ICICIBANK

955

970.9

935

962.9

RCOM

476

479

469.1

475.5

TATAMOTORS

750.1

767.45

750.05

759.05

HDFCBANK

1015

1040

1015

1031

ONGC

948

980

946.15

972.55

SBIN

1060

1154.4

1060

1139.9

SAIL

133.9

135.45

131.8

134.15

ITC

156.5

162.5

155.15

161.8

BHEL

2509

2528.8

2480.25

2492.75

MARUTI

800

815

783

791

HDFC

1750

1765

1710.2

1755.6

BHARTIARTL

861.35

875

855.35

862.4

RANBAXY

350.85

372

348

369.4

ACC

819

836

812

833.05

M&M

746

771

743.1

763.05

RPL

79.5

81.45

78.4

80.6

DRREDDY

715.5

720.1

705

709.75

LT

1699.85

1718

1680

1689.7

HINDLEVER

208.1

215.4

204.55

211.25

WIPRO

545.1

558.65

545

555.8

REL

535

535

520.2

524.55

ABB

3960

4058

3951

4044

GUJAMBCEM

120

126

117

120.4

SIEMENS

1120

1126

1093

1117.9

CIPLA

240

257.7

236.1

252.45

MTNL

151.8

153.9

148.3

149.9

ZEEL

291

294

282.05

287.95

SUZLON

1180

1200

1160.15

1189.35

PNB

505

514

504

508.2

HINDALC0

148

149.8

146.5

149.5

STER

526.6

533.7

519

529.1

BAJAJAUTO

2442

2475

2412

2439.9

HCLTECH

330

335

322.2

333.7

TATAPOWER

585

601.8

575.95

598.65

HEROHONDA

661

700

656.05

694.25

VSNL

440

449

436

442.15

HINDPETRO

264.2

268

260.1

261.95

NATIONALUM

246

255

239.1

250.8

SUNPHARMA

1063

1069.9

1053

1062.5

GAIL

286.45

290

280.65

282.95

GRASIM

2390

2545

2351

2437.85

IPCL

317

318.5

312.55

317.95

GLAXO

1179.7

1219.9

1163.6

1216.3

BPCL

323

329.9

323

328.6

DABUR

99

99.85

97.5

99.15

Last Update : 25 April, 2007 16:00 PM