Since January 17, the stock has rallied 45% after reporting a strong operational performance in Q3FY14.
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Fed minutes, negative China macro-economic data played on the sentiment on markets around the globe
The move is expected to help ease doing business for individuals as well as financial sector entities
Domestic institutions which plan to sell stake have submission of final bids to Feb 22 from Feb 25 earlier
However, Bajaj Auto,Dr Reddys,Tata Power, BHEL,TCS buck trend
The Nifty looks sluggish and is attempting a recovery now; we could head lower in the next few days towards 6000 if the down side plays out
Devangshu Datta, speaking to Surabhi Roy says if support at 10450 breaks, the Bank Nifty could drop till 10300
he S&P BSE Metal index slipped over 1% in today's trade with stocks like Tata Steel, NMDC, SAIL and Hindalco sliding in the range of 1.1 - 2.1%
Indian Hotels, EIH, Taj Gvk Hotels and Hotel Leelaventure are up rose by 3-10% on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, SBI, Axis Bank and HDFC have plunged between 0.4-1.5%.
The stock has rallied 23% in past three trading sessions after it received approvals for its restructuring plans from the Government of India.
The sub-committee of the board recommend to look at all options including share buy-back, review of dividends policy, bonus issues etc.
Benchmark indices continue to remain under pressure as financial heavyweights like ICICI Bank, HDFC, and HDFC Bank decline by 1-2% each
Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Hindalco, SAIL, Jindal Steel and Sesa Sterlite are down 1-2% on BSE.
Net profit of the company slips 33% to Rs 7.05 crore amid lower sales income
Solvay SA, one of the promoter of the company increases the delisting offer price to Rs 675 per share.
Record date for payment of interim dividend of Rs 7.50/share was fixed at February 21, 2014
Weak opening seen tracking subuded Asian cues and overnight losses in US stocks
The survey findings also warn that the EM now is the biggest risk to financial market stability while the developed markets (DM) counterparty and default risk is seen as minimal