Volatile
movement on the bourses
Mumbai: Market witnessed volatile movement during
Fridays trading activity. Neither bulls nor bears could
extend their control over the days trading activity. However,
the sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands
bullish.
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Muhurat
trading
Mumbai: The BSE and the NSE will have a special
muhurat trading session on Monday for Diwali. The trading
will take place both on the capital market and futures
& options segments between 5 and 6.15 p.m. There will
not be any normal trading on Monday.
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i-flex
Solutions at new high on strong orders
Mumbai: i-Flex Solutions touched a new 52-week
high on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), reflecting favourable
market reaction to consistent order wins and in anticipation
of strong quarterly performance. On the BSE, the stock
closed at Rs 620.90.
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With
turnaround sighted, LML sees better volumes
Mumbai: The stock market on Friday reacted to the
LML second quarter results with moderate optimism. On
the Bombay Stock Exchange, though the price gain was marginal,
the traded quantity more than trebled. The stock closed
at Rs 36.60 (Rs 36.50).
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Silverlining
for Titan
Mumbai: After foraying into gold jewellery, watch
major Titan Industries is now planning to enter silverware.
Market sources said the company was working out initial
entry strategy to make a dent in this Rs 5,000-crore market.
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Sales
figures drive up two-wheelers
Mumbai: The stock price of leading motorcycle manufacturers
Hero Honda, Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor Company on Friday
gained on the back of good sales figures for October.
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Infosys
firm; Reliance slips on profit-booking
Mumbai: Gains in tech heavyweight Infosys Technologies
and in all two-wheeler majors were substantially offset
by profit booking in the Reliance counter, as the BSE
Sensex ended with a marginal gain of 1.26 points at 2950.58
points on Friday.
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BSE
sees exodus of 201 firms in three years
Mumbai: The big churn taking place in India Inc
is being reflected on the bourses with a huge number of
companies getting delisted. In the last three years, when
restructuring and buyouts shot up, as many as 201 companies
got delisted from the BSE.
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