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!!! W E L C O M E !!!
In INDIA, people generally relate to stock market as “EASY MONEY” or “SATTA BAZAAR”. For them it’s purely a GAME or matter of sheer LUCK and nothing more than that. But seldom do they know, by following certain PRINCIPLES and taking INFORMED decision, this same platform has the power to take them from rags to riches. No doubt, it has a certain amount of RISK attached to it. But every business or investment has it. What more, the Finance Ministry has already made the long term capital gain as TAX FREE whereas the short term capital gain is taxed at merely 10%. On the economic front, India’s GDP is growing and is expected to grow at scorching pace of more than 8%. Unfortunately, even today our market is being ruled and dominated by FIRANGI’s money. But I can see, the day is not far when our general PUBLIC will change its perception and start putting MOST of their savings in equities as an ** Investment **.
Remember, "K N O W L E D G E" and "P A T I E N C E" are the key to success.
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Sensex (LIVE- Intraday)

Sensex (LIVE- Intraday)

Monday, December 31, 2007

Value Picks for 2008

Value Picks for 2008

Sr. No

Company Name

Current Price (Rs)

Target

Price (Rs)

Expected

Appreciation*

1

ANG Auto

165

225

40%

2

Bihar Tubes(avoid)

195

300

50%

3

GM Breweries

140

225

60%

4

Hind Rectifiers

210

325

55%

5

Honda Siel Power

270

375

40%

6

Indo Asian Fuse Gear

155

220

40%

7

International Combustion

545

875

60%

8

Lokesh Machine

125

175

40%

9

Mazda Ltd

95

150

60%

10

Micro Technologies

310

450

45%

11

Numeric Power

850

1350

60%

12

Rama Paper

33

50

50%

13

Spanco Tele

230

325

40%

14

Stone India

175

250

40%

15

Tera Software

95

175

80%

In alphabetical order * By Dec 2008

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