Wednesday, March 12, 2008

WE WILL REACH OUR TARGET 4950

OUR BTST WILL ZOOM TODAY
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BSE Sensex is likely to gain no less than 500 points today

Gap up open ,Majority of the beaten down stocks are likely to see action and as said the two close above the technical level

OUR TRADING CALL OF JP ASS

ALSO FLARED LIKE AGNI MISSILE AND HIT 257 MARK, OH GOD, WHAT A GAIN, WHAT A GAIN.



Shares of Rural Electrification Corp. (REC) will get listed today. The public sector term lender for rural power projects had fixed the issue price at Rs105 per share. The issue was subscribed by nearly 28 times amid dire times for the primary market. The stock may benefit from the general feel-good and good prospect for the power sector.

FIIs were net sellers of Rs5.39bn (provisional) in the cash segment yesterday while local funds pumped in Rs3.03bn. In the F&O segment, foreign funds were net buyers of Rs6.22bn yesterday. On Monday, FIIs were net sellers to the tune of Rs11.38bn in the cash segment. Mutual funds were net buyers of Rs3.36bn on the same day.


Corporate Front Page

Reliance Entertainment plans to launch 20 television channels. (Mint)
NTPC expected to sign agreement with NHPC, PFC and TCS to form a second electricity exchange in India. (Mint)
GMR Infrastructure has confirmed closure of commercial operations of the Begumpet airport in Hyderabad from March 16. (Mint)
Marico has sold its processed food division, SIL, to Denmark’s Good Food group. (Mint)
Tata Steel’s third quarter profit including that of Corus group stood at Rs14bn. (Mint)
ING Vysya bank seeks to double deposit base and raise customer base over five times in two years. (Mint)
Government says the proposed JV of BHEL and NTPC to be called NTPC-BHEL Power Projects. (BS)
Bajaj Hindustan plans foray into molasses based chemical business. (BS)
Gail plans new arm for city gas supply, to be set up in 2-3 months. (BS)
TCS targets US$2bn revenues from emerging markets by 2011-12. (BS)
Essar group may not pitch for stake in Prize Petroleum. (BL)
Exide Industries to double capacity in two years. (BL)
Nicholas Piramal rechristened Piramal Healthcare. (BL)
ONGC to seek further extension for Bengal offshore drilling. (BL)
Celebrity Fashions enters pact with Jeans Knit for plant sale. (BL)
Bongaigaon Refinery gets shareholders' approval for merger with IOC. (BL)
BSNL repays Rs30bn government loan. (BL)
Satyam in pursuit of Oracle based deals in area of government, civil aviation and financial services. (BL)
United Spirits to increase focus on premium brands; aims at 100mn cases in two years. (BL)
Apollo Tyres’ diversification plans in Kerala hits roadblock. (BL)
Allied Digital to acquire 51% stake in Bangalore-based Digicom for Rs200mn. (ET)
Nicholas Piramal looking for acquisition opportunities in US and Europe to expand its contract manufacturing biz. (ET)
Nicholas Piramal may sell small stake in its research company to private equity funds. (ET)
Rodere Holdings, the Cyprus-based private equity investor, to invest Rs2bn in Orbit Corp. (ET)
Ratnagiri Gas & Power plans to raise funds via IPO. (ET)
Delhi-based realty firm BPTP outbids DLF to bag largest land deal worth Rs50.06bn in Noida. (ET)
PNB plans to sell nearly 26% stake in its subsidiary PNB Housing Finance. (ET)
SBI may raise US$200-500mn in bonds denominated in Malaysia ringgits for international operations. (ET)
Bajaj Auto to change name to Bajaj Holdings and Investments and will exit from benchmark Sensex and Nifty from March 14. (FE)
Centrum, Future Holdings enters in a strategic partnership. (FE)
Tata Chemicals to invest Rs7.5bn in the next three to four years to foray into Ethanol sector. (FE)

Economic News

Banks operating in India had US$3.16tn of derivatives on their books as on December 2007. (Mint)
Unions resort to non-cooperation to protest grounding of old airports. (Mint)
Government mulls lower user fees at new private airports. (BS)
DoT to keep landline, internet services revenue out; while calculating spectrum fee. (ET)
RBI may ban hiring of loan recovery agents by banks. (ET)
Government to act on a proposal to attach securities lying in frozen Demat accounts of investors if PAN not submitted. (ET)
Commerce and Industry minister would provide some relief to sectors hit by rupee appreciation in the forthcoming Foreign Trade Policy (FTP). (FE)
Government may opt for public private partnership model in housing sector. (FE)

In House :

Nifty at a resistance at 5050 and 5370 levels.

Cash : Buy REL above 1288 TGT 1390 with S/L 1265

Cash : Buy Infosys above 1429 TGT 1474 with S/L 1406.

Future : Buy Tata communication above 484 TGT 500 with S/L 478

Future : Buy REL above 1290 TGT 1350 with S/L 1270

Reliance , Rel capital TISCO and L & T looks good.


Out House :

Markets at a support of 15786 & 15858 and resistance at 16543 & 16661 levels .

Buy : Tisco and Sail

Buy : RPL & MRPL

Buy : Hindalco & Nalco

Buy : RIL & RelCap

Buy : Sterlite & ITC

Buy : LT & Titan

Buy : IBulls & JPAsso

Dark Horse : RIL , ITC , SBIN , LT , Aban , Sail , Sterlite , Noida & HLL

BSE Bullet : LKPMerc & Coreproject

All the emerging markets ended sharply higher. The Bovespa in Brazil surged 3.95% to 62,367 while the IPC index in Mexico jumped 4.5% to 29,466. The RTS index in Russia was up 2.3% at 2058 while the ISE National-30 index in Turkey soared 5% to 53,884.

Bulls hope to build on gains

After being on the receiving end for several trading sessions, markets staged a recovery on Tuesday with the 30-share benchmark Sensex gaining 1.2% ending above the 16k mark. Major laggards were the telecom companies, Bharti Airtel and Tata Communications, Maruti Suzuki and Satyam. The IT sector as a whole was under pressure. The NSE Nifty closed at 4,865 gaining 65 points. Among the 50-stocks of Nifty index, Tata Power, GAIL and Siemens were the top gainers, spurting over 6% each.

Overall about 2,101 stocks advanced, 611 stocks declined while 35 stocks remained unchanged. Among the BSE 30 index 20 stocks advanced while 10 stocks declined. RIL, L&T and DLF were among the major gainers, while; ICICI Bank, HDFC and Bharti were among the major laggards.

BEML rallied by over 5% to Rs1178 as reports stated that it would finalise its German JV to make wagons and other railway components by end-March. The scrip touched an intra-day high of Rs1194 and a low of Rs1097 and recorded volumes of over 18,000 shares on NSE.

GAIL surged by over 7% to Rs421 after the company said that it would spend Rs23bn this financial year. The scrip touched an intra-day high of Rs437 and a low of Rs391 and recorded volumes of over 28,00,000shares on NSE.

L&T surged by over 7% to Rs2916 after the company said that it secured Scada Systems contract from ONGC. The scrip touched an intra-day high of Rs2950 and a low of Rs2650 and recorded volumes of over 14,00,000 shares on NSE.

JSW Steel slipped by a percent to Rs910. According to reports, the company would issue one equity share for every 22 held in Southern Iron and Steel Company for merger of the two companies. The scrip touched an intra-day high of Rs948 and a low of Rs909 and recorded volumes of over 5,00,000 shares on NSE.

Lanco Infratech surged by over 4% to Rs390. The company on Monday announced that it awarded Rs500mn contract to a unit of Punj Lloyd Ltd to build a facility in the southern city of Hyderabad. The scrip touched an intra-day high of Rs404 and a low of Rs352 and recorded volumes of over 19,00,000 shares on NSE.

REL gained by 2% ton Rs1287 after reports stated that 35 lakh shares of REL change hands on BSE at Rs1247. The scrip touched an intra-day high of Rs1308 and a low of Rs1211 and recorded volumes of over 47,00,000 shares on BSE.

After staging a gradual come back on Tuesday, bulls would hope to hang on to their gains. Global scenario also looks a bit supportive with the Asian markets closing on a positive note and the European markets also hanging on to their gains. For tomorrow, markets may carry on the momentum. However, one should not over leverage their positions and be cautious as you never know what can hit you from which part of the world while you are sleeping.