Value Buying can Bring Markets into Green: Vishwas Agarwal

Bears continued their domination over buying and selling action on Thursday. Strengthening of existing bearish response on Friday is likely to fetch other stocks in their favor. In contrast, optimistic response on Friday is expected to alter the current outlook.

In spite of the tough basics, Indian market is affected gravely on ongoing US subprime disaster in conjunction with political disputes on nuke contract issue between the Congress and Left parties, added technical analyst, Vishwas Agarwal.

Iraqi PM And President Declares New Pact

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-MalikiBaghdad: The Iraqi prime minister and president declared a new coalition of moderate Shias and Kurds, alleging Sunni moderates defied to join but the door remained open to them.

Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki articulated the contract was the initial step to unfreeze political stagnancy that has gripped his Shia-led governance since it first accepted control in May 2006.

Market may Recovery Tomorrow - Analyst View

Rahul Agarwal, VP, Institutional Sales, LKP Shares stated that today the stock market saw a big improvement of 4.5%. It reflected the worldwide movement and it depressed on the back of a firmer Yen and global disentangling.
Mr. Agarwal anticipates the securities market to rectify further and touch 14,000 level. On Friday (August 17), markets may remain pessimistic due to sharp fall in valuations. He suggests that buying in the some fundamentally strong stocks is the best bet at this downfall. The stocks include Reliance Industries, Reliance Communications, Reliance Energy, Tata Power and Bharti Airtel.

Sify Combined its Consumer Businesses

Chennai: Sify LimitedSify Limited has incorporated its portal www.sify.

Grasim Gears Down on Continued Selling Pressure

Grasim IndustriesToday, Grasim Industries is quoting at Rs 2,776, down Rs 102.7, or 3.57%, and touched an intraday high of Rs 2,845 and an intraday low of Rs 2,740.

The trading volume of the scrip is 19,597 shares. Yesterday the share ended weak at Rs 2,878.70 after losing 57.85 points.

Bharti Airtel To Amplify Its Presence, Investing $200 Mn In Sri Lanka

Bharti AirtelNew Delhi: Bharti Airtel Lanka Pvt Ltd will invest up to $200 million by 2009 for offering mobile services in Sri Lanka. The recent plan is a part of company’s strategy to amplify its presence beyond India.

The company is all set to instigate both 2G and 3G mobile services in Sri Lanka by the end of the current fiscal.

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