Sensex slips 320 points; Reliance, ONGC lose 3.5 per cent each
27 Apr 2007
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Frontline Indian indexes came under heavy pressure today as some the results, including that of Reliance Industries, failed to excite the markets. Weak trend across most Asian markets affected sentiment further and the Sensex slipped below 14000.
Sensex closed with losses of 320 points at 13909 and the Nifty lost 94 points to end at 4084. Nifty May futures closed at a discount of 17 points to the spot index.
Reliance Industries slipped 3.61 per cent following the company's results announcement after market hours yesterday. The other index heavyweight ONGC lost 3.34 per cent
Bharti Airtel declined 4.27 per cent though the results announced today were in line with expectations
Metal stocks slipped further, led by Tata Steel which lost 4.15 per cent. Sterlite Industries gave up 3.78 per cent
SBI saw a sharp fall in the afternoon on reports which quoted the bank chairman said bad loans have started rising
Cipla crashed 14.33 per cent following weaker than expected numbers while Glaxo lost 3.4 per cent
Suzlon was the other major loser, declining 3.25 per cent
Siemens was the best performer among Nifty stocks, closing 1.58 per cent higher. ABB added 1.11 per cent
Satyam remained firm throughout the session and ended 1.4 per cent higher. HCL Tech added 0.4 per cent while Wipro closed 0.37 per cent higher
Ranbaxy was the only other gainer among Nifty stocks, closing 0.08 per cent higher
Global markets / crude oil
US markets paused yesterday after the sustained rally in recent weeks. Good quarterly numbers led to strong gains for select stocks, which helped absorb the losses from profit booking.
The Dow gained more than 0.1 per cent to close at a new lifetime high while the S&P 500 index lost nearly 0.1 per cent. Strong gains in select stocks helped the NASDAQ to end with gains of over 0.25 per cent
Major Asian markets corrected today after yesterday's rally. South Korea and Hong Kong lost nearly 0.7 per cent each while Shanghai gave up 0.6 per cent. Singapore lost nearly 0.25 per cent and Japan ended nearly 0.2 per cent lower.
Malaysia sustained the up trend and closed 0.65 per cent higher while Thailand added nearly 0.65 per cent. Indonesia closed with gains of 0.2 per cent.
European markets opened lower and remain weak, though they have come off their lows. Major European indexes are trading with losses of between 0.05 per cent and 0.45 per cent each in afternoon trading.
Crude oil prices corrected yesterday after the previous day's rally. Near month NYMEX futures ended more than a per cent lower at $65.06 per barrel yesterday, but has recovered modestly in European trading today.
Large-cap news flow
- Bharti Airtel would buy out its Singtel's holdings in Bharti Aquanet for Rs15.45 crore. To comply with FDI regulations, the company would hold only a 40 per cent stake in another associate company incorporated for DTH business
- GE Shipping has taken delivery of a new 47,400 dwt product tanker
Mid-Cap Action
Mid-caps and small caps remained weak today as well, but losses were lower than large cap stocks. The CNX Mid-cap index lost 46 points, or 0.89 per cent, to end at 5194. The BSE mid-cap index lost 0.94 per cent and the BSE small cap index closed 1.08 per cent lower.
Mico rallied 10.78 per cent after the announcement of an open offer at a price higher than the prevailing price
Visa Steel and Asian Electronics closed at 10 per cent upper circuits
REI Agro bounced back from a 20 per cent drop in early trades to close 9.47 per cent higher
Cholamandalam DBS, Hi-Tech Gear, Blue Dart, Himadri Chemicals and Clutch Auto were the other major gainers among mid-caps
GHCL and Genus Overseas closed at 10 per cent down circuits for the second session while Pyramid Saimira also ended at 10 per cent down circuit
Orbit Corporation, Lakshmi Energy and Foods, Sirpur Paper, Aztec Software, Emkay Share and Simplex Infrastructure were the other major losers among mid-cap and small-cap stocks
Mid-cap news flow
- Deccan Aviation would transfer its charter services and MRO divisions into separate subsidiaries
- The open offer for 20 per cent of Mico at Rs4,000 per share by Robert Bosch would open on 20 June
- Balrampur Chini has started commercial production at its new sugar plant with a crushing capacity of 8,000 tones per day
- Satra Properties has announced a stock split in the ratio of 5 shares of Rs2 each for every Rs10 share
- The board of City Union Bank would meet next week to consider a preferential issue of equity shares
- Northgate Technologies said its subsidiary has launched two new phones which work on VoIP technology in the international market
- Maharashtra Seamless has commissioned its pipe coating plant
- Petron Engineering has received a new order worth Rs4.55 crore from Madras Cements
- Berger Paints would form a JV with a Japanese company for manufacturing plastic coatings. The company has commenced production at its new resin plant in Jammu
- Lupin would receive government support of Rs10 crore for the clinical development of new drugs for the treatment of migraine and psoriasis
- Thomas Cook has cancelled the proposed investment in TT Enterprises
- Megasoft is planning to issue 22.5 lakh convertible warrants to promoters
- Mahindra Forgings is planning to merge three associate firms with the company
- Precision Containers has signed a marketing agreement with an overseas company and has received new orders worth Rs11.3 crore
- Grindwell Norton is planning to sell off its 50 per cent stake in a JV with a German company
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Figures in Rupees
BSE 30
Scrip Name | Open | High | Low | Last Price |
ACC | 830.00 | 836.80 | 815.00 | 821.90 |
Bajaj Auto | 2,481.00 | 2,549.85 | 2,440.10 | 2,456.45 |
Bharti Airtel | 869.80 | 869.80 | 812.00 | 826.25 |
BHEL | 2,500.00 | 2,525.00 | 2,480.10 | 2,488.45 |
Cipla | 240.00 | 240.00 | 210.00 | 217.10 |
Dr Reddys Lab | | | | 711.80 |
Grasim Indus | 2,499.95 | 2,510.00 | 2,405.10 | 2,421.35 |
Guj Ambuja | 119.00 | 119.65 | 117.00 | 117.50 |
HDFC Bank Ltd | 1,026.00 | 1,038.90 | 1,010.00 | 1,016.50 |
HDFC Ltd | 1,734.95 | 1,734.95 | 1,681.00 | 1,686.15 |
Hero Honda | 683.00 | 683.00 | 660.00 | 668.20 |
Hindalco | | | | 147.85 |
HLL | 214.70 | 215.00 | 208.40 | 209.50 |
ICICI Bank | 963.10 | 964.40 | 911.35 | 933.65 |
Infosys | | | | 2,006.80 |
ITC | | | | 160.70 |
L&T | 1,710.00 | 1,715.00 | 1,676.00 | 1,682.20 |
Maruti | | | | 795.00 |
NTPC | 160.00 | 160.20 | 157.55 | 158.65 |
ONGC | 959.00 | 959.00 | 925.30 | 929.30 |
Ranbaxy | | | | 369.95 |
Rel Energy | 520.00 | 522.50 | 507.75 | 508.90 |
Reliance | 1,625.00 | 1,625.00 | 1,531.55 | 1,538.20 |
Satyam | 465.00 | 473.00 | 457.50 | 467.25 |
SBI | 1,147.80 | 1,152.25 | 1,091.55 | 1,098.80 |
Tata Motors | 750.90 | 775.00 | 739.00 | 748.50 |
Reliance Comm Ventures Ltd | 470.00 | 476.90 | 457.15 | 460.15 |
Tata Steel | 545.25 | 560.25 | 535.60 | 537.65 |
TCS | | | | 1,234.45 |
Wipro | 566.00 | 569.50 | 558.00 | 566.05 |
S&P CNX Nifty
Scrip Name | Open | High | Low | Last Price |
RELIANCE | 1612 | 1612 | 1532 | 1539.2 |
CIPLA | 240 | 240 | 210 | 217.1 |
INFOSYSTCH | 2030 | 2034.7 | 1991 | 2005.15 |
BHARTIARTL | 869.8 | 869.8 | 812.25 | 826.35 |
RCOM | 475 | 476.9 | 457.1 | 460.25 |
TATASTEEL | 560 | 560 | 535 | 537.25 |
SBIN | 1144 | 1149.6 | 1093.25 | 1101.65 |
SATYAMCOMP | 464 | 472.9 | 457.3 | 467.85 |
TCS | 1235 | 1236.5 | 1217.25 | 1234.5 |
TATAMOTORS | 768.15 | 774.4 | 739 | 749.35 |
ICICIBANK | 964.7 | 964.7 | 930 | 935.15 |
SIEMENS | 1145 | 1195 | 1137.1 | 1170.35 |
MARUTI | 794.2 | 810 | 789.25 | 795.9 |
M&M | 768 | 775 | 753.35 | 762.25 |
SAIL | 134.6 | 134.95 | 131.4 | 132.5 |
RANBAXY | 374 | 376.4 | 362.3 | 370.7 |
ACC | 829 | 834.6 | 815 | 822.45 |
BAJAJAUTO | 2480 | 2549 | 2442.5 | 2456.3 |
BHEL | 2510 | 2519.7 | 2480.05 | 2490.15 |
LT | 1713.8 | 1714.9 | 1676.25 | 1683.9 |
WIPRO | 569 | 570.05 | 556.35 | 565.75 |
ABB | 4095 | 4170 | 4011 | 4141.65 |
RPL | 81.75 | 82.1 | 80.75 | 81.1 |
ITC | 162 | 162 | 159.15 | 160.65 |
ONGC | 911.5 | 954.65 | 911.5 | 926.5 |
HINDALC0 | 145.1 | 149.5 | 140.6 | 147.9 |
HINDLEVER | 215 | 218.75 | 208.45 | 210.85 |
HDFCBANK | 985.25 | 1040 | 985.25 | 1014.6 |
STER | 522 | 523.8 | 506.15 | 508.75 |
SUZLON | 1219.95 | 1220 | 1170.1 | 1184.55 |
PNB | 510 | 514 | 497.1 | 501.75 |
HINDPETRO | 272.1 | 281 | 267.25 | 269.75 |
IPCL | 315.95 | 315.95 | 306 | 307.2 |
HDFC | 1734.8 | 1734.8 | 1681 | 1686.5 |
GUJAMBCEM | 121 | 121 | 116.25 | 117.35 |
ZEEL | 294 | 295 | 282.75 | 288.35 |
DRREDDY | 716.65 | 723.95 | 708 | 710.55 |
VSNL | 439.5 | 444.8 | 432.15 | 436.3 |
GRASIM | 2499.9 | 2510 | 2410 | 2424.05 |
HCLTECH | 327.9 | 332 | 323.1 | 326.85 |
MTNL | 153 | 155.25 | 150.05 | 150.65 |
SUNPHARMA | 1072 | 1073 | 1019 | 1038.05 |
BPCL | 341 | 347.95 | 325 | 338.95 |
HEROHONDA | 683 | 683 | 666 | 667.4 |
TATAPOWER | 590 | 591 | 571 | 583.9 |
GAIL | 292.45 | 294 | 283.15 | 284.35 |
REL | 521 | 521 | 507.1 | 508.85 |
GLAXO | 1217 | 1223.9 | 1150.15 | 1161.05 |
DABUR | 98 | 99.4 | 93.6 | 94.8 |
NATIONALUM | 242 | 252.1 | 207 | 243.15 |