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2002:
Peering into the crystal ball |
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The year 2001 was tumultuous
for the investment markets, with some winners and possibly a
larger number of losers. With sentiments and fundamentals indicating
a recovery, the players provide an insight into what could be
in store. |
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BSE:
Present tense, future imperfect |
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Once a pulsating and immensely
popular stock exchange, clearly the first among equals in the
Indian stock market fraternity, 126-year The Stock Exchange,
Mumbai, better known as BSE, has controversies dogging it over
the past few years. |
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Sentiment
turns positive |
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Crisis always brings opportunity.
That’s what has happened last week. Growing fears of war between
India and Pakistan created panic selling in the previous week.
By the time tension reached its peak, the market had fully factored
in the impact, and prices stopped falling. |
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‘Key
focus for ICICI’s merged entity will be total earnings’ |
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"In the very first year
of performance of the merged entity, we will clearly be able
to see the benefits and that will get reflected on the share
prices" — Kalpana Morparia, ICICI Ltd executive
director, spoke to Sujata Mody on the implications of
the merger on shareholder value. |
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