For the week, Rikesh Parikh’s net worth stands at Rs 980,000, down 1.98 per cent; Mehraboon Irani’s net worth is valued at Rs 885,000, down 11.54 per cent; Ashish Mittal’s net worth is at Rs 958,000, down 4.23 per cent; Alex Mathews’ net worth is at Rs 993,000, down 0.72 per cent; and Ajay Parmar’s net worth totals Rs 992,000, down 0.82 per cent.
RIKESH PARIKH,
Vice-president, equity strategies, Motilal Oswal Securities
“Among the metal stocks, a rebound is already visible in Sterlite Industries. We expect a double rebound on receiving confirmation of stability on the global front,” said Parikh, adding he was positive on Hindalco Industries and Sterlite Industries.
During the week, Parikh exited BHEL. He said, “We have downgraded BHEL, as margins are expected to come down due to increasing competition.” From the capital goods space, Parikh is positive on Larsen & Toubro.
| RIKESH PARIKH, VP Equity Strategies, Motilal Oswal Securities | |||
| Top Holdings | Cost price (Rs) | Current price (Rs) | Value (Rs lakh) |
| Jaiprakash Associates | 70.90 | 64.95 | 0.39 |
| Mcleod Russel India | 256.14 | 227.15 | 0.34 |
| Coal India | 339.94 | 330.50 | 0.33 |
| Deepak Fert. & Petrochem Corp | 166.16 | 148.10 | 0.30 |
| State Bank of India | 1783.97 | 1824.15 | 0.27 |
| Total investments | 2.77 | ||
| Cash | 7.03 | ||
| Net worth | 9.80 | ||
MEHRABOON IRANI,
Principal & head - private client group, Nirmal Bang Securities Pvt Ltd
“Till we don’t have sanity prevailing (among politicians) on the FDI (in retail), taking a call on retail stocks will be foolish. Also, besides a couple of listed companies, not many are expected to benefit due to the FDI in retail,” Irani said.
“As regards capital goods and metal stocks, they are directly related to the economy, which is experiencing a slowdown. So, no surprise that they are the most ignored stocks. However, with the market in an oversold condition, I expect these stocks (especially the metal pack) to have a good bounce.”
| MEHRABOON IRANI Principal & Head – Private Client Group (PCG), Nirmal Bang Securities | |||
| Top Holdings | Cost price (Rs) | Current price (Rs) | Value (Rs lakh) |
| Idea Cellular | 93.57 | 92.30 | 0.92 |
| Bharti Airtel | 382.52 | 379.10 | 0.85 |
| Ranbaxy Laboratories | 462.76 | 443.15 | 0.75 |
| Delta Corp | 97.91 | 71.00 | 0.67 |
| Godrej Industries | 201.82 | 192.35 | 0.58 |
| Total investments | 7.76 | ||
| Cash | 1.08 | ||
| Net worth | 8.85 | ||
ASHISH MITTAL,
Fund manager - PMS, Centrum Wealth
“We had maintained a negative view on the metals sector for some time, but after the severe fall in stock prices and easing of money supply, we have cautiously turned positive on select stocks like Hindustan Zinc,” Mittal said.
Mittal believes this could be an appropriate time to cherry-pick stocks from the capital goods space, with healthy order book, valuation comfort and strong corporate governance.
“The development in the retail sector would bring structural changes in the economy, as we expect new investments through this channel would lead to healthy job creation in the system. We believe this is a positive development for the retail sector, particularly for Pantaloon Retail, and is a huge positive for the stock market,” he said.
| ASHISH MITTAL, Fund Manager - PMS, Centrum Wealth | |||
| Top Holdings | Cost price (Rs) | Current price (Rs) | Value (Rs lakh) |
| MRF | 6816.10 | 7057.20 | 0.71 |
| Balmer Lawrie & Company | 618.48 | 537.65 | 0.70 |
| Karur Vysya Bank | 372.59 | 391.25 | 0.67 |
| Bharat Electronics | 1582.70 | 1487.25 | 0.59 |
| ITC | 199.36 | 203.65 | 0.56 |
| Total investments | 8.54 | ||
| Cash | 1.04 | ||
| Net worth | 9.58 | ||
ALEX MATHEWS,
Head, technical and derivatives research, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services Ltd
During the week, Mathews remained on the sideline. As of this week, his top holdings are Tata Coffee, Larsen &
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