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MARKET REPORT Sensex gains 6 points
Market ends flat once again even as the US-64 crisis looms large. Pivotals display mixed trends. Infosys and Satyam settle in the positive zone.
DAILY TECHNICALS Trading strategy for July 6, 2001
Sensex, Balaji, SSI, L&T, Reliance, HLL... Check out what you can do on Friday.
COLUMN
Unit Trust of India: The messy change-over
'Whatever the decisions in the next few days, it seems clear that UTI's days as an investment behemoth with a disproportionate influence over the Indian capital market are fast coming to an end,' says Sucheta Dalal.
DERIVATIVES CENTER
Options Trading Strategy Guide
Hiten Jhaveri's guide tells you all that you wanted to know about options and options trading...
REPORT
Goa's tourism master plan moots new concepts
The plan envisages investment of Rs 60 billion over two decades, with thrust on infrastructure development, introduction of new concepts and diversion from beach tourism.
FEATURE
India's middle class tantalises goods makers
The middle class has grown tremendously since India began to open its markets to foreign goods, offering great potential to firms selling food, personal healthcare products and low-price consumer goods.
INTERVIEW
'Anyone who can kill the market by selling 100 shares of Wipro must be God'
"This is not a case against us. It is a witch-hunt against an organisation that has been globally recognised as one of the best in terms of prevalent practices," Shankar Sharma, director, First Global, tells Pritish Nandy.
'Investment banking set for big growth in India'
"I am very optimistic about investment banking in India. But, like everything else in India, we will take two steps forward, slow down, take a step backwards and then move again," says Udayan Bose, managing director, Lazard.
STOCK TALK
'Market may rally to 4250-4500 after July 2'
'The fear of July 2 is overwhelming. I am not bullish on the introduction of rolling settlement,' says Ramesh Shrichand Damani.
SPECIALS
Building bridges via trade
'Kashmir or no Kashmir, business binds people together,' feel Indian and Pakistani traders.
Concrete set to replace salt
The govt has freed Bombay's salt pans for housing purposes. Will this help rehabilitate squatters or is it just a move to help the builders' lobby?
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The Wintech story gets murkier
The Wintech Computers boss is on the lam leaving students, vendors and employees in the lurch, even as cops probe his nexus with the underworld.
SPECIAL REPORT 'How we built Infosys from scratch' The lessons they learnt along the way are applicable throughout the world, Infosys chairman N R Narayana Murthy told Wharton School management graduates.
THE BUDGET & GOVT POLICIES The Rediff Budget Special: Full coverage Rail Budget 2001-2002: Full coverage
Credit Policy 2001-2002: Full coverage Exim Policy 2001-2002: Full coverage
Economic Survey 2000-2001: Full coverage
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In Focus The UTI Crisis
Capital Market Crisis
Interview P Abraham on the Enron issue Earlier interviews
Columns
- Sucheta Dalal on the Maheshwar project
- Mahesh Nair on Amitabh Bachchan
Special
- IT industry woes
- Firms withdraw job offers; students panic
- Berkshire weekend
- K V Kamath and ICICI
- The Simputer!
- Salary hikes slashed
- Impact of WTO
- Kerala tourism
- Oil sector boils over
- IIM placements
- More...
Tutorials - Union Budget
Moneylinks - Amazon's Problem
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