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SP Tulsian Despite posting good numbers in Q4, SP Tulsian of sptulsian.com ranked the performance of Jubilant Foodworks as flat on a sequential basis. In his analysis on the day's stock-movements on CNBC-TV18, Tulsian said, “I will be taking this as an expensive valuation and won't be convinced to enter the stock.” read more »
6 votes
Infosys versus Wipro: Strategies and numbers In the first article of the series, we compared the revenue distribution of Infosys and Wipro. In this article, we are going to compare Infosys and Wipro on the basis of their present business strategies, management quality and some of the financ read more »
2 votes
Sudarshan Sukhani The Nifty stayed lower for the second consecutive session on Wednesday amid Greece concerns and depreciating rupee. It declined 25.15 points to end at 4,974 yesterday. read more »
6 votes
Jitendra Sriram Jitendra Sriram, HSBC Securities said they had a Sensex target of 19,300 by year end, indicating an upside of 14%. read more »
4 votes
Hemant Thukral Hemant Thukral, national head-derivative desk, Aditya Birla Money told CNBC-TV18 the market looks oversold now and is looking for a rebound. “I will be playing for a rebound till Nifty holds 4,950 levels. read more »
2 votes
Rahul Mohindar In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Rahul Mohindar of viratechindia.com says the bears have a firm grip right now and expects the market to free fall to about 4,850, even 4,700. read more »
6 votes
Raamdeo Agrawal Global as well as domestic factors are weighing on the Indian market. Raamdeo Agrawal, director and co founder of Motilal Oswal Financial Services sees weakness in the market. read more »
5 votes
Vaibhav Agrawal Vaibhav Agrawal, banking analyst, Angel Broking in an interview to CNBC-TV18 reviewed Q4 earnings of Punjab National Bank and Union Bank. read more »
5 votes
S Naren S Naren, CIO Equity, ICICI Prudential says that we are still waiting for a resolution on oil subsidies which has not happened and that I think has affected sentiment. read more »
6 votes
India Inc prefers MA route to expand in developed mkts Domestic companies, which are looking at overseas expansion especially in developed markets, prefer the merger and acquisition (MA) route, says a survey by the Indian School of Business (ISB). read more »
8 votes
SP Tulsian SP Tulsian of sptulsian.com, in his analysis of the day’s stock-movements on CNBC-TV18, is particularly worried about infra stocks announcing expansion plans with books loaded with debt read more »
4 votes
Nischal Maheshwari According to Nischal Maheshwari, head research at Edelweiss, Ashok Leyland, Eicher Motors and Tata Motors are safe contra bets now. read more »
2 votes
Vaibhav Agrawal Vaibhav Agrawal, banking analyst, Angel Broking in an interview to CNBC-TV18 reviewed Q4 earnings of Punjab National Bank and Union Bank. read more »
6 votes
Mohit Gaba The Market does not seem to take account of the positive outcome of the GAAR saga; it continues to move down unrelentingly, says Technical Analyst, Mohit Gaba. read more »
4 votes
Manish Hemrajani Manish Hemrajani of Oppenheimer expects Indian equity markets to stay cautious and rangebound. Their Sensex target remains at 18,500 for the calendar year 2012. read more »