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The Orchid Saga: Still Worth A Dekho

Orchid Chemicals has had a very exciting 2008. First in January the big crash took Orchid Chem with it, from the highs of 320+ down to the 240 levels. After ...

BHEL: Results Out, Nothing Spectacular To Report

I’d mentioned BHEL around April 2 last year, when they announced fairly good results. Today they announced their provisional results. The EPS growth is ...

Companies must show mark-to-market losses on Derivatives: ICAI

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced that companies holding derivative contracts must provide for losses on them on a ...

Teledata – Proves my low P/E idea wrong!

A reader commented on my Mudra post: Deepak..nice analysis. I remember your succesful calls like BHEL and after a long, long time, you have given a stock idea. ...

KS Oils buys 50,000 acres of palm plantation in Indonesia

KS Oils, a company I talked about as having huge insider trades (“Insiders Buy The Big Dip“), has just acquired 50,000 acres of palm plantations in ...

Firstsource Insider Selling

Some of the top management at FirstSource Limited sold nearly 90% of their holdings in November 2007. On 8 Nov 07, Ananda Mukerji, CEO, sold around 20 lakh ...

Reliance Power Bonus at 3:5

So the bonus is here. 3:5 it seems, so if you own five shares, you will soon get 3 more. When? I don’t know, they haven’t announced the record date ...

Reliance Power Bonus Still Yields No Value

I’ve changed this post in accordance with extremely recent news that the bonus is likely to be 1:3 or 1:5. I moved the P/E down to 14 from 15, and ...

Reliance Power Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi…

…looks like the new TV serial in town. More melodrama. Now Anil Ambani wants to assuage investors in RPOWER by giving them bonus shares immediately after ...

Global IT Spends to reduce in growth

From Financial Times: Global spending on IT goods and services is expected to grow to just $1,695bn in 2008, a 6 per cent increase on last year, according to ...