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Markets: Shedding fears
Mumbai: At the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the 30-share Sensitive Index (Sensex) closed at 5,186 points, a gain of 1.36 per cent of the previous week's close of 5,117 points.

Market Gainers
Bajaj Auto, Hero Honda, Maruti Udyog, Tata Motors, ACC, Cipla, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Grasim Industries, Gujarat Ambuja Cements, HDFC Bank, Hindalco, HLL, ITC, ICICI Bank, Infosys Technologies, MTNL, ONGC, Ranbaxy Laboratories, Reliance Industries, Reliance Energy, SBI, Tata Steel, Tata Power, Wipro, Zee Telefilms, Bongaigaon Refineries, Chennai Petroleum

Market Losers
Bharti Tele-Ventures, BHEL, HPCL, HDFC, Satyam Computer, HPCL, IOC, IBP, BPCL, Kotak Mahindra Bank, HCL Technologies, Patni Computers, HCL Infosys, Satyam Computer

Market Counters
BSE 30
Figures in Rupees
Gain (+) / Loss (-)
ACC
269.40
+7.95
Bajaj Auto
930.45
+27.95
Bharti Televentures
135.95
-3.95
BHEL
557.75
-1.10
Cipla
240.90
+0.70
Dr. Reddys Laboratories
708.35
+9.45
Grasim Industries
1,119.05
+20.45
Gujarat Ambuja
323.90
+6.85
HDFC
555.05
-3.90
HDFC Bank
370.90
+0.90
Hero Honda Motors
449.55
+5.90
Hindalco Industries Limited
1,179.80
+30.20
Hindustan Petroleum Corp
314.55
-0.85
HLL
111.95
+0.65
ICICI Bank
271.00
+2.55
Infosys Technologies
1,575.35
+11.20
ITC
1,041.10
+15.95
Larsen & Toubro Limited
792.80
0.00
Maruti Udyog
381.50
+20.65
MTNL
122.95
0.00
ONGC
717.40
+4.65
Ranbaxy Labs
966.45
+18.65
Reliance Energy
659.25
+16.00
Reliance Industries
467.10
+9.10
Satyam Computer Services
338.35
-1.10
State Bank Of India
445.30
+11.10
Tata Motors
388.75
+11.80
Tata Power
261.35
+6.75
TISCO
249.75
+6.70
Wipro
579.95
+11.55
Zee Telefilms
154.85
+3.55

Others
Blue Dart Express up 13.7 per cent at Rs.227.50
LML up 12.27 per cent at Rs.42.10
Stewarts and Lloyds up 13.81 per cent at Rs.49.85
Tata Honeywell Ltd (THL) up 5.5 per cent at Rs.395
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Two new funds from LIC Mutual
Visakhapatnam: LIC Mutual Fund is shortly introducing two new products to help retail investors realise better returns. LIC said that a floater MIP (monthly income plan) and a dynamic equity fund (a mix of equity and debt) would be introduced after obtaining the approval of the SEBI.

The LIC Mutual Fund has at present a corpus of Rs.4, 500 crore and 18 lakh investors. The fund had 14 area offices at important centres in the country and six more would be opened during the current financial year.
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