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We inform you about basicfeatures of insurance andhow you should go aboutthe process of insuring

yourself. We believethat taking all that wehave told you intoconsideration, youwould choose anexcellent insurancepolicy for yourselfwhich will provide acover for all yournear and dear ones incase of anyunexpected andunforeseen ...

Editor’s Desk 3

News Bytes 4-5

Review and Analysis 6-7

Prime Economic Indicator 8

Fixed Deposits 9-10

Cover Story 12-19

Stock Market Monitor 20-34

Stock Ideas 36-37

Market Commentary 38-39

Technical Analysis 40-41

Investor Education 42-43

Fundamental Pick 44-45

Sugar 46-49

Natural Gas 50-52

Guar Seed 53

Query Time 54-55

Mail Box 56

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September, 2009 [2]

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Editor’s Desk

Slow and Steady

The markets continued their steady journey in August.The Sensex ended the month at almost the same levelfrom where it begun the month. There was a slightcorrection in the middle of the month. But, aided bygood global sentiments and sufficient liquidity, theSensex rose again to recover its losses. This indicatesto us that any dip is being used by the investors to buy.The process of base formation is already underway and

barring any major catastrophic eventwe may well have seen the bottom ofthis cycle. The economic data andindicators also point to a recoveryunderway.

Two big IPOs - Adani Power and NHPC- were open for subscription and wesaw good amount of interest by

investors, both institutional and retail. Oil India IPO willbe open for subscription in the first week of Septemberand we already see interest among investors for theissue. We believe well priced IPOs will continue toattract investor's interest. Many new issues are likely tohit the markets in the coming months and we adviseinvestors to subscribe to all well priced issues.

One of the most neglected investments, especially bythe youth, is insurance. In this month's cover story wegive a detailed argument on why insurance is importantand cover the two most important type of insurances -life and health. These will not only cover for any futurefinancial risks but will also give you peace of mind.These will truly future proof you and your family.

September will mark the first anniversary of the Lehmanbankruptcy. One of the most iconic names in financialworld went bankrupt and with it sent the financialmarkets across the globe into a tailspin. At thismoment, as we look ahead with optimism, we will dowell to reflect and learn our lessons from thecircumstances an year ago.

Head Office : 47 MM Road, Rani Jhansi Marg, Jhandewalan, New Delhi -110055,

Tel : 011-23636363/62,Fax : 011-23636746

Ahmedabad Office : 401 , Abhijit-1 , Opp. Bhuj Mercantile Bank, Mithakhali 6 Road,

Navrangpura, Ahmedabad : 380009, Tel : 079-26467260, 079-26404241, 09327037108

Bangalore Office : S-111, Manipal Centre, 47 Deckinson Road, Bangalore-560042,

Tel : 080-09343795727, 9448267617, 080-25581513, 09341940796, 0943795727, 30945047

Chennai Office : 3rd Floor, Precision Plaza, New # 397, Teynampet, Anna Salai,

Chennai - 600 018, Tel : 044 - 42077370, 42077371, 09382330263, 09382330261

Chandigarh Office : SCO 222-223, Ground Floor, Sector 34-A, Opp. State Library,

Chandigarh, Tel :0172-2624896, 2624796, 4620067, 3240150, 0 9316135518

Dehradun Office : 56 first floor, Rajpur Road, Opp. Madhuban Dehradun,

Uttranchal- 248001, Tel : 0135-3258181, 09368141585, 09837069717

Jaipur Office : 7, Katewa Bhawan, Opp. Ganpati Plaza , M.I. Road, Jaipur -302001,

Tel : 0141-3235456, 5113317, 9314639805

Kolkata Office : 704, Krishna Building, 224 AJC Bose Road, Kolkata-700017,

Tel : 033-22802963, 30974687, 09339730866, 9339234900, Fax : 22802964

Lucknow Office : G-32, Shriram Tower, 13-A, Ashok Marg, Lucknow-226001,

Tel : 0522-2286518, 2286110, 9335914247, 93505520417 Fax : 2286110

Mumbai Office : 133A, Mittal Towers, A Wing, 13th Floor, Nariman Point,

Mumbai 400021, Tel : 9324804084, 9324804086

Vadodara Office : 222, Siddharth Complex, 2nd floor, RC Dutt Road, Alkapuri,

Vadodara - 390007, Tel : 09327037108, 9377355576

Delhi Associate division :

Connaught Place Office : N-24, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001,

Tel :011 41523306, 41523229, 9350316008

Faridabad Office : 55, 1st Floor, Near Flyover, Neelam Chowk, NIIT Faridabad 121001,

Tel : 95129-2427367, 2427361, 9350316009

Ghaziabad Office : 114, Satyam Complex, Raj Nagar D C, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad

201002, Tel : 9312940453, 9312056336

Janakpuri Office : 111, Jyotishikar, 8 Distt. Centre, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110018,

Tel :011-25617654, 09310684750

Noida Office : P-5, UGF, Ocean Plaza, Sector-18, Noida-201301,

Tel : 95120-4336992, 2513989, 9312940493

Pitampura Office : Shop No. 24, FD Market, Nr. Madhuban Chowk, Pitampura, Delhi-

110034,Tel : 011-273114419, 9312940490

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110092, Tel : 42421238-39, 9312940456

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Tel : 011-41538956, 41537856, 9350316011

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Tel : 011-41509018, 42512404

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110070, Tel : 26891262, 26134767, 9312940454

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Volume: X

Issue :(09) September 2009

Editor: Rajat Prasad

RAJAT PRASAD

September, 2009 [3]

Information Research

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September, 2009 [4]

Fortis gets board approval for WockhardtbuyoutLeading hospital chain Fortis

Healthcare has given its approval for

acquiring 10 of Wockhardt’s hospitals

at Bengaluru, Mumbai and Kolkata for

an undisclosed amount.The company

board in a meeting approved in-

principle, the broad terms and

conditions for acquisition of 10

Wockhardt hospitals at Bengaluru,

Mumbai and Kolkata with an aggregate

bed capacity of 1902, the company said

in a filing to the Bombay Stock

Exchange.The company is close to

finalising the pactFortis has further

authorised the top management to

finalise and execute the business

transfer agreement with Wockhardt

Hospitals.These hospitals will be

acquired on a going concern basis

through one of Fortis’ wholly-owned

subsidiaries, the filing added.the deal

would be in the range of Rs1,000-

1,200 crore and is for 10 of Wokhardt’s

hospitals — three in Kolkata, two in

Mumbai and five in Bangalore.Fortis

has 28 hospitals in its kitty with around

3,300 beds and has set a target of 40

hospitals — about 7,000-bed capacity

— by 2011.With the addition of 1902

beds the total bed capacity of Fortis

would go up to over 5200 beds.

Toyota’s Fortuner enters Indian SUVmarketAuto maker Toyota Kirloskar Motor

announced the launch of its sports utility

vehicle Fortuner, priced at Rs18.45

lakh.The new SUV comes with a 3.0 litre

D-4D diesel engine with five speed

manual transmission.Globally, Fortuner

has already sold over 2.5 lakh units in

more than 60 countries since its launch in

2005. The launch of Fortuner is an

expression of Toyota’s commitment to

provide best in class quality and

technology to customers in India.The

SUV market in India has witnessed

extensive growth due to launches in mid

and premium SUV segment.The launch

of the Fortuner will expand the mid SUV

market in India.Toyota Kiloskar Motor is

a joint venture between Japan-based

Toyota Motor Corp. and India’s Kirloskar

group.

P&G to sell global pharma biz for $3.1 bnAmerican consumer products major

Procter & Gamble Company will be

selling its global pharmaceuticals

business to Ireland-based pharma

entity Warner Chilcott Plc for about

$3.1 billion. The transaction is

expected to be completed by the end of

this year, subject to regulatory

approvals. Both companies entered

into an agreement for the proposed

acquisition, for an up-front cash

payment of $3.1 billion. As part of the

agreement, Warner Chilcott would

acquire P&G's portfolio of branded

pharmaceutical products, including

Asacol HD (mesalamine) Delayed-

Release Tablets for ulcerative colitis

and Actonel (risedronate sodium) for

osteoporosis. The Irish firm would also

buy P&G's prescription drug product

pipeline and manufacturing facilities in

Puerto Rico and Germany.

Sun TV appoints Sanjay Reddy as APTelevision biz headMedia house Sun TV Network today

said it has appointed Sanjay Reddy as its

Senior Vice- President to head its

Andhra Pradesh television business with

effect from August 24. Prior to this

appointment, Reddy was the Chief

Operating Officer of Zee Network and

was incharge of its South India business,

Sun TV said in a filing to the Bombay

Stock Exchange. Sun TV's Andhra

operations comprises of Gemini TV,

Gemini Music, Gemini News, Teja TV,

Navvulu TV and Kushi TV.

Maruti Suzuki launches new EstiloThe country's largest car maker, Maruti

Suzuki India, today launched a new

version of its small car Estilo with a

fuel efficient engine at an introductory

price between Rs 3.12 lakh and Rs 3.95

lakhThe new 998 CC petrol car is

equipped with the latest K-series

engines, on the lines of the company's

other small cars — A-Star and Ritz.

According to the Automotive Research

Association of India (ARAI), Estilo

would run 18.2 km in every litre of

petrol. The company has dropped the

very successful brand name 'Zen' from

the car as it views that it does not suit

the current taste of Indian youth, to

whom this car is targeted.

JSW Energy to hit capital market in thirdweek of OctoberJSW Energy plans to hit the capital

markets in the third week of October to

raise around Rs 3,000 crore by diluting

10 per cent equity stake. The book-

running lead managers to the issue are

JM Financial Consultants, Kotak

Mahindra Capital Company, ICICI

Securities, IDFC-SSKI, JP Morgan

India, SBI Capital Markets, Morgan

Stanley India and IDBI Capital Market

Services. JSW Energy will deploy

about Rs 2,135 crore from the proceeds

of the IPO for developing identified

projects aggregating to 2,790 Mw over

the next four years. JSW Energy is the

third power firm to go for a public

issue this year after state-run NHPC

Ltd and Adani Power.

Infosys BPO partners US firm to providemortgage solutions Infosys BPO, the business process

outsourcing subsidiary of Infosys

Technologies, has forged an alliance

with MortgageFlex Systems to provide

offerings to the mortgage industry in the

US. MortgageFlex Systems is an

origination and servicing technology

solutions supplier for the US mortgage

industry. The Infosys-MortgageFlex

partnership will offers a combination of

loan modification services as defined

under the Home Affordable

Modification Programme (HAMP) or

alternative loan modification

programme. Infosys BPO has over 800

associates who work with the banking

and mortgage clients in areas such as

originations, servicing, secondary

marketing, default management,

collections and loan modifications.

NEWS BYTESCorporate News

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September, 2009 [5]

NEWS BYTESMutual Fund News

JP MORGAN MUTUAL FUND REVISESFEATURES UNDER JP MORGAN INDIAALPHA FUND

JP Morgan Mutual fund has revised

the investment objective and asset

allocation under its scheme JP

Morgan India Alpha fund. The new

investment objective under the

scheme will be is to achieve a total

return in excess of the return on

short-term instruments through

various strategies of buying and

selling equity and equity-linked

Securities, including derivatives,

and money market and debt

securities. The strategies would be

designed to minimize market

exposure for investors with a

medium to long term horizon. The

revised asset allocation will include

0 to 100 per cent allocation in equity

derivative exposure and also an

equal indicative allocation towards

equity and equity related securities.

The risk profile under the two

instruments will be medium to high.

It can also invest 0 to 100 per cent in

debt and money market instruments

and mutual funds, the risk profile

under this instrument will low to

medium. An investor who does agree

to the mentioned changes will have

the option to exit the scheme at the

prevailing NAV, without any exit

load from 20th August, 2009 to 19th

September, 2009.

RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND REVISES ASSET ALLOCATION UNDER ITSSCHEME

Reliance mutual fund has decided to

revise the asset allocation under its

scheme Reliance Medium Term

Fund. As per the revision the scheme

will invest 0 to 80 per cent of assets

in the money market instruments,

short term debt instruments, floating

rate notes with maturity, interest rate

reset not exceeding 3 months with a

risk profile of low risk. It would also

invest 20 to 100 per cent of its assets

in money market instruments and /

or other short term debt instruments

with duration of more than 3 months

but not more than 3 years. The

investment in securitized debt will

be upto 80 per cent of the corpus.

The risk profile in this segment will

be low to medium. The revision in

the asset allocation will be in effect

19th September, 2009

IDFC SMALL AND MIDCAP EQUITYFUND ANNOUNCES ITS CONVERSIONINTO OPEN ENDED SCHEME

IDFC Mutual Fund has announced

the conversion of its scheme - IDFC

Small and Midcap Equity Fund, into

an open ended equity scheme. The

specified IDFC scheme was to

mature in March, 2011 and the

scheme would be open for

subscription or continuous offer

period thereafter; however the

conversion of the scheme would pre-

pone the subscription and

continuous offer period. Investors

who do not wish to continue to hold

units under the scheme will have the

option to exit the scheme at the

prevailing NAV and no exit load

shall be charged for these

redemptions. The scheme will

convert into open ended scheme

with effect from 11th September,

2009. IDFC - Small & Midcap

Equity Fund, has the investment

objective to generate capital

appreciation from a diversified

portfolio of equity and equity related

instruments.

BIRLA SUN LIFE MUTUAL FUNDREVISES MINIMUM APPLICATIONAMOUNT

Birla Sun Life mutual fund revises

the minimum application amount

under its scheme Birla Sun Life

Infrastructure Fund Plan B. The

minimum application amount for

purchase including switch in will be

Rs.2 lakhs and in multiples of Re.

1thereafter. The minimum

application for additional purchase

will be Rs. 1000 and in multiples of

Re.1 thereafter. The scheme seeks to

provide medium to long-term capital

appreciation, by investing

predominantly in a diversified

portfolio of equity and equity related

securities of companies that are

participating in the growth and

development of Infrastructure in

India. The revision in the minimum

application amount will take effect

from 06th August, 2009.

SHINSEI MUTUAL FUND LAUNCHESSHINSEI INDUSTRY LEADERS FUND

Shinsei mutual fund has launched a

new fund namely, Shinsei Industry

Leaders Fund, an open ended equity

scheme. The fund will remain open

for subscription from 27th July,

2009 to 25th August, 2009. The

investment objective of the scheme

is to generate income and long-term

capital appreciation by investing in a

diversified portfolio of

predominantly equity and equity

related securities of companies

identified as industry leaders. The

scheme will offer growth and

dividend options to its investors with

the minimum investment amount

being Rs. 5000 and in multiples of

Re.1 thereafter. The scheme will

charge an entry load of 2.25 per cent

for an investment amount of less

than Rs. 2 crore. An exit load of 1

per cent will be charged if the

investment is redeemed within 6

months from the date of allotment

and a charge of 0.5 per cent will be

charged if the units are redeemed

after 6 months but before 1 year. The

scheme will be benchmarked against

BSE 100 index.

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September, 2009 [6]

Closing price Closing price

Security Name 24/08/09 24/07/09 % Change Market Cap Latest P/E Ratio

ACC 881.3 776.7 13.47 14578.66 9.89

B H E L 2228.05 2297.8 -3.04 112481.91 34.88

Bharti Airtel 410.55 411.5 -0.23 156239.97 18.64

DLF 396.15 382.2 3.65 64866.98 68.49

Grasim Inds 2739.8501 2569.55 6.63 23555.06 14.15

H D F C 2530.95 2431.95 4.07 69213.30 29.09

HDFC Bank 1499.6 1465.95 2.30 62552.09 26.21

Hind. Unilever 291.2 260.35 11.85 57558.18 26.90

Hindalco Inds. 100.2 104.05 -3.70 17695.78 8.79

ICICI Bank 759.05 745.65 1.80 83016.20 21.24

ITC 250.05 228.9 9.24 86396.02 25.46

Infosys Tech. 2063.8999 2028.5 1.75 116245.22 19.31

JP Associates 240.85 210.15 14.61 29458.83 29.35

Larsen & Toubro 1506.6 1483.55 1.55 87180.81 30.31

M & M 856.8 801.75 6.87 22354.39 22.43

Maruti Suzuki 1413.25 1385.75 1.98 40037.09 29.96

NTPC 215.6 204.85 5.25 168908.25 19.49

O N G C 1164.5 1191.4 -2.26 254824.97 17.77

Ranbaxy Labs. 280.1 311.45 -10.07 13092.11 81.11

Rel. Comm. 275.65 248.5 10.93 51290.90 29.30

Reliance Inds. 1957.1 1928.65 1.48 303544.44 19.96

Reliance Infra. 1205.1 1107.65 8.80 25079.41 20.85

St Bk of India 1814 1776.75 2.10 112802.30 11.50

Sterlite Inds. 644.95 628.65 2.59 44552.43 47.37

Sun Pharma. 1171.95 1184.6 -1.07 24535.44 22.18

TCS 526.4 508.7 3.48 99562.77 20.88

Tata Motors 421.55 432.55 -2.54 22245.61 22.19

Tata Power Co. 1302.05 1302.05 0.00 30839.05 27.82

Tata Steel 462.7 444.9 4.00 35414.04 7.35

Wipro 490.65 511.95 -4.16 75046.75 20.70

Review andAnalysis

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September, 2009 [7]

PSU BANK Losers

Company 28/07/09 28/08/09 % change

Karnataka Bank 141.8 123.45 -12.94

Bank of India 347.75 305.85 -12.05

Federal Bank 246.1 217.5 -11.62

Union Bank (I) 234.35 208.9 -10.86

I O B 89.25 80.15 -10.20

Realty Gainers

Company 28/07/09 28/08/09 % change

Mahindra Life. 283.20 352.30 24.40

Peninsula Land 67.70 81.75 20.75

Phoenix Mills 111.75 132.45 18.52

Anant Raj Inds 121.15 133.30 10.03

Indbull.RealEst. 232.70 255.60 9.84

Metals Gainers

Company 28/07/09 28/08/09 % change

Jindal Saw 433.9 565.85 30.41

JSW Steel 629.25 701.35 11.46

Hindalco Inds. 93.7 104.05 11.05

Natl. Aluminium 300.05 332.9 10.95

Hind.Zinc 688.35 717.7 4.26

Auto Gainers

Company 28/07/09 28/08/09 % change

Cummins India 3349.75 4454.8999 32.99

Bharat Forge 1066.2 1369.95 28.49

Tata Motors 150.8 185.15 22.78

MRF 31.9 39.05 22.41

Bosch 1382.85 1683.25 21.72

MIDCAP Gainers

Company 28/07/09 28/08/09 % change

Hind.Oil Explor. 147.55 293.3 98.78

Patni Computer 276.5 402.4 45.53

Monnet Ispat 256.35 364.7 42.27

Astrazeneca Phar 632.9 883.9 39.66

Bhushan Steel 700.35 973.4 38.99

IT Gainers

Company 28/07/09 28/08/09 % change

Patni Computer 258.95 312.20 20.56

Aptech 181.70 219.05 20.56

MphasiS 373.50 432.55 15.81

Oracle Fin.Serv. 3821.30 4289.20 12.24

HCL Technologies 3537.50 3900.40 10.26

Indian Market World Market

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GOLD MUMBAI

September, 2009 [8]

Prime Economic IndicatorsPrime Indicators

RUPEE

INFLATION

G SEC

FOREX

BRENT

CALL RATES

BSE SENSEX

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September, 2009 [9]

Fixed DepositSchemes

Jaiprakash Associates Ltd

Company Profile

•@ A leader in engineering & construction of hydropower

projects in India, the Company has the largest market

share in the Indian hydropower, E&C and EPC sector

• Participated in 54% of hydropower projects developed

in 10th 5-Year Plan in different capacities.

•@ The Jaypee Group well diversified infrastructural

industrial conglomerate in India.

•@ Over the decades it has maintained its salience with

leadership in its chosen line of businesses -

Engineering and Construction, Cement, Private

Hydropower, Hospitality, Real Estate Development,

Expressways and Highways.

The key non-EPC projects completed/under executions

across India are –

•@ 1450 MW Sardar Sarovar Project, the largest water

resource project in India.

•@ 1000 MW Tehri Dam, Asia's highest rockfill dam.

•@ 1000 MW Indira Sagar Power House, second largest

surface power house in the country.

•@ 1500 MW Nathpa Jhakri Power House, the largest

underground surface power house in the country.

FINANCIALS

Ansal Housing & Construction Ltd.

Company Profile

•@ Ansal Housing & Construction Ltd, stands as the

premier company of the 'Ansal Housing Group'.

•@ Along with their partner companies, yearly group

turnover exceeds, Rs. 350 crores.

• Ansal Housing & Construction (Ansal Housing) has

entered Rajasthan with the launch of its residential

project, Ansal Town, The company will invest Rs. 140

crores in the project. This Integrated Township Project

will have in-house amenities like Designer entrance

Gate, Landscaped Parks, Club House with Swimming

Pool, Commercial, School, Children Play Area etc

Upcoming Projects

• Ansal Town, Yamuna Nagar

•@ Ansal Town, Meerut

•@ Ansals Palm Court, Jhansi

•@ Ansals Grace, Jammu

•@ Ansals Suvarna Vilas, Shahpur

FINANCIALS

Fixed Deposits

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September, 2009 [10]

VALECHA ENGINEERING LTD

• Valecha Engineering, (VEL) a leading player in the

construction of major infrastructure & engineering

projects such as Irrigation Dams, Reservoirs & Canals

Roads, Highways & Expressways Bridges & Tunnels

Railways Airports

• Group Turnover of Rs.3000 Million

• VEL was ranked one of the top 10 Construction

Companies at the Construction World Award 2005

•@ VEL was the first Infrastructure Company to go to

North-East to complete a Major NHAI Project in the

State of Assam.

•@ VEL has to its credit more than 30 Kms of Tunneling

Work.

FINANCIALS :

Indswift Group (Ind-Swift Ltd and Ind-SwiftLabs)

Ind-Swift Laboratories is a part of the Ind-Swift group and

is based at Chandigarh, India. It has been promoted by Ind-

Swift Limited in joint venture with the Punjab State

industrial Development Corporation Limited (PSIDC).

The group has established a strong reputation as innovators

in the Indian pharmaceutical industry.

This would enable us to roll out API’s in the North

American market. ISL Inc. has partnered with top US

generic companies for generic pharmaceutical business.

Indswift is are also working on alliances with

biotechnology companies in North America

Ind-Swift Laboratories has a significant presence in more

than 45 countries, in addition to a strong position in the

domestic market. Its research and development centre

employs over 150 scientists

JINDAL STEEL AND POWER LTD

• JSPL is part of over US $ 10 billion Jindal

Organisation.

• JSPL (with the turnover of Rs. 5500 crore) is one of the

most efficiently run steel company

• Established in the year 1990 by hiving off the Raigarh

& Raipur Divisions of Jindal Strips Ltd. JSPL in the

largest private sector investor in the State of

Chhattisgarh with an ongoing investment commitment

of Rs. 25,000 crore. Further capacity expansion at

Raigarh: 3 MTPA Steel Production and 600 MW Power

Generation

• Signed an MOU with the State Government of Orissa

to set up a 12.5 Million Ton steel plant by investing

US$ 10 Billion, power generation being 2500MW.

• Signed an MOU with the State Government of

Jharkhand to set up a 11 Million Ton steel plant with an

investment of US$ 9 Billion, power generation being

2600 MW.

• JSPL is an ISO 9002 & ISO 14001 certified Company.

• Set up an industrial Estate over 750 Acre land in distt.

Raigarh, more than 30 industrial units are already in

operation, supplying power from captive power plant

on long term basis @ Rs. 2.50 per unit.

• Carrying out reconnaissance and survey for diamonds

in Jahspur Chhattisgarh, in Gumla, Simdega distt. In

Jharkhand and in Democratic Republic of Congo

(Rs. in Cr.)

Fixed Deposits

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September, 2009 [11]

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“I detest life-insurance agents; they

always argue that I shall some day

die, which is not so”

Stephen Leacock, Canadian

Humorist

We all pray that what Leacock said

comes true. But, the chances of that

happening are, well, low. In fact, most

of us worry what would happen to our

near and dear ones if something were

to happen to us. In case worst were to

happen, your place can't be taken by

anyone emotionally but your financial

need can be taken care of by

Insurance. As a popular ad says after

getting insured you can live your life

free of stress .

Insurance in its basic form is defined

as “a contract between two parties

whereby one party called insurer

undertakes in exchange for a fixed

sum called premiums, to pay the other

party called insured a fixed amount of

money on the happening of a certain

event.” In simple terms, it is a

contract between the person who buys

Insurance and an Insurance company

which sold Insurance. By entering

into contract, the Insurance company

agrees to pay the Policy holder or his

family members certain sum of

money in case of any unfortunate

event for a certain fixed sum payable

which is in normal term called

Insurance Premium.

Insurance is basically a protection

against a financial loss which can arise

on the happening of an unexpected

event. Insurance companies collect

premiums to provide for this protection.

By paying a very small sum of money a

person can safeguard himself and his

family financially from an unfortunate

event. For Example if a person buys a

Life Insurance Policy by paying a

premium to the Insurance company, the

family members of insured person

receive a fixed compensation in case of

any unfortunate event like death.

There are two types of Insurance

cover that we think are essential for

the your well being as well as that of

your loved ones, just in case,

something unfortunate happens to

you

• Life Plan

• Health/Medical plan

We will look at these types of

insurance plans in some detail.

Life InsuranceWhat will happen to my family if,

god forbid, something happens to

me ?

Does this question keep bothering

you? Then Life Insurance is the

answer. Life Insurance is the most

important insurance plan for any

person who has dependents to look

after. In a typical life insurance policy,

an Insurance company collects small

percentage from you and in return

promises to pay your family a

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predetermined sum in case of an

unfortunate event.

Life Insurance is considered to be an

important part of an individual’s

investment portfolio, not necessarily

to accumulate wealth, but to feel

financially secure. Other than this

when you opt for a life insurance

policy you enjoy other benefits also,

like tax-deduction options, and in

some cases, long term capital gains.

What is important when you opt for a

policy is the term and plan related to

that particular policy. Always

remember Life Insurance is primarily

made keeping your family and those

who are dependent on you in mind.

There are various companies that

would ask you to opt for a policy from

them, and in case, if you are an

amateur investor and try to push

things in a hurry, you might end up

settling for a wrong deal.

When you decide to invest in Life

Insurance, it is imperative that you

understand your financial status, your

future liabilities & commitments and

then opt for a policy that would suit

your needs in the longer run.

Insurance is by and large regarded as

one of the best savings cum investing

scheme. Important factors that an

individual needs to understand prior

to opting for Life Insurance Policies

are

• Requirements, term (duration)

and premium to be paid

• Nature and benefits of the policy

in the longer run &

• Coverage of the policy.

The need and income of an individual

helps him decide the amount of Life

Insurance Premium. The insured

should also think about the benefits

that he and / or his nominee will

receive before deciding to go for a

particular policy. Life insurance

covers the risks of loss due to the

death of the insurer. Hence it is

advisable that before you purchase the

policy; take a look at the plan of the

policy in detail. Most of the Life

Insurance Companies would provide

you with a ULIP (Unit Link Insurance

Plan). Consulting an expert or your

friends, & other reliable sources like

the internet, that would provide

accurate data helps. Analyzing the

different categories of insurance,

conducting a proper market research,

checking your financial constraints

where you ensure that you pay your

insurance premiums simultaneously

is important.

Another important factor that needs

attention during the framing of the

policy is Life Insurance Quotes. Life

Insurance quotes are the prices at

which life insurance policies are

proposed to be sold and vary from

company to company or individual to

individual, mainly depending on the

term of the policy. Other important

issues that address the quotes are age

and income, the physical features and

family details of the insurer. The time

through which an insured pays the

premium for the policy is called Life

Insurance term. On a general basis,

there are no standard premiums as far

as term insurance is concerned. A

person can decide the amount to be

paid on the basis of his requirements

in terms of coverage and affordability

in terms of finance. All in all getting

an insurance done for yourself at the

earliest, once you start earning is an

excellent way to get your financial

future secured.

Ideally all life insurance companies

invest the insurance premium funds in

the various types of projects meant for

developments and attractive returns.

This project varies from government

funded bonds to private companies.

As an investor and depending upon

your risk tolerance you can divide

your investment funds in various

modes which are generally marketed

under various names such as -

Balance, Maximizer, and Minimizer.

In a Balance fund, the fund manager

will invest your fund equally in

government and private sector bonds

as well in equity markets. In

Maximizer mode your complete fund

is invested in equity market, which

completely depends on market

conditions. This fund at times may

give you unexpected results and at

times may even ruin your principal

amount. In the last type of

investments the fund is completely

engaged in government bonds,

wherein risk is almost nil with assured

returns.

Buying a life insurance cover is quite

a simple process. Yet there are some

simple things you need to understand

in order to get the best life insurance

cover that meets all your

requirements. Read on to make your

buying of a life insurance a success.

• Decide the amount you need to be

covered for: This is the most

important step in buying a life

insurance cover. Find out what is

the amount of cover right for you.

If your cover is insufficient to

meet your present liabilities, your

dependents will have a hard time

to make their ends meet in case of

your death. If you take very high

life cover, you will end up paying

very high premiums which are a

waste of money. So it is advisable

to contact an independent life

insurance broker who will help

you choose the proper cover for

you.

• Find out the coverage included in

your policy: Certain life

insurance policies also provide

cover for certain instances like

unemployment, disability or

critical illness. So if you already

have separate insurance policies

to cover these instances, you can

always exclude them as going for

them will increase your premium

amount. This can be unnecessary

expense.

• Decide on the type of insurance

policy you want to go for: If you

want the cheapest insurance

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policy without an element of

investment, go for term plan. For

insurance and investment for a

definite period, choose between

endowment, whole life and unit

link insurance policies. Due to

the absence of investment option,

term policy is the cheapest and

unit link policy is the costliest.

• Decide how long you want the

policy to cover you: Your

premium will be decided by the

term you want your policy should

last. This is very important

because as you grow older, your

premiums will increase. So if you

have decided to take a policy for

15 years, your premium will

increase at the time of renewal, as

you have grown older. If you

want to avoid this situation, opt

for a whole life policy so that

you are covered till you die.

• Get life insurance

quotes: Getting life

insurance quotes is

very important as

different insurers

have different

premiums for a

specific amount

insured for a

certain period

with certain

exclusions

for a

c e r t a i n

age. If

you choose to avail of the

insurance riders than the life

insurance quotes will increase

and this increase will not be

uniform amongst various

insurers. Asking for life

insurance quotes can save you a

lot of money over the policy

term.

• Study various life insurance

quotes: After getting various life

insurance quotes, go though them

minutely. Understand what every

policy covers as well as its

exclusions. Select few policies

that fulfill your need.

• Find out about the quality of

customer service of the short

listed insurance companies:

Quality of the customer service

provided by insurance companies

will vary a lot. Just because an

insurance company is well

known, it does not mean its

customer service is excellent.

You can get a honest feedback

about the service of the insurers

on different consumer forums, as

well as consumer review

websites. Here you’ll get an

honest appraisal about the

customer service of the insurers

from actual experiences. It is very

important to observe how quickly

the company settles the claims,

how the company deals with you

in case of loss of policy

documents and the ultimate

surrender value of the policy, in

case you cannot keep on paying

the premium.

Following the above points will give

you a better base as far as

understanding Life Insurance is

concerned. This will further enable

you to make an insurance policy that

will cater to your needs in a

complete manner.

Advantages & Disadvantages

of Life Insurance

Like other investment

modules Life Insurance

also has advantages and

disadvantages. The prime advantage

is financial security for the obvious

reasons. It helps facilitates economic

movements. Life insurance

companies collect premiums from

multiple investors hence gathering

large funds. This money is used to

finance trade and other financial

development activities. Last but not

the least it helps in reduction of tax

payments. Policy holders are entitled

to claim income tax exemptions for

paying the premiums. The amount

and the extent to which they are

allowed income tax exemptions

depends on other factors like the

persons income and the amount payed

as premiums annually. Drawbacks

include incompetent facilities as all

Life Insurance Companies are not

able to provide the exact kind of life

insurance policy as desired by

consumers. Moreover the services of

insurance agents could sometimes do

more bad than good. Some of them

try to convince their clients to invest

more or to choose certain policies

which are not much beneficial to the

clients. A person will find himself in

trouble if he invests more than what is

actually required. But as the number

of advantages outnumber the

disadvantages, investing in Life

Insurance is always considered to be a

good move.

Life Insurance Planning

Till now, we informed you about basic

features of insurance and how you

should go about the process of

insuring yourself. We believe that

taking all that we have told you into

consideration, you would choose an

excellent insurance policy for yourself

which will provide a cover for all your

near and dear ones in case of any

unexpected and unforeseen

occurrence. However if you are still

facing a dilemma, we would suggest

to you some life insurance policies

which, we believe, will provide to you

the the ideal cover and the peace of

mind that comes with knowing that

your loved ones will be financially

secure in case of any mishap with you.

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Any person who doesn't have any

dependents doesn't need any cover for

life. However very few of us fall into

this category. Most of us have people

who we need to care for – parent/s,

spouse, child/children, younger sibling/s

or other family members. We believe

that most important insurance plan is a

term plan. This is because it provides

you a cover for a large sum of money at

a very nominal premium. Many people

overlook a term plan as it pays back

nothing if you survive the full policy

term. But, think what if you don't. And

that is why a term plan should be first

step towards protecting yourself –

providing a substantial cover at very

affordable premium. Let us illustrate this

for you. We suppose that you are willing

to save Rs.20,000 per annum to buy an

insurance policy and you need a cover

for Rs.30 lakhs. The first step should be

to buy a term plan for an amount about

20% lower than your total insurance

requirement. In this case, a term plan of

Rs.25 lakhs for a 35 year male for a

period of 25 years should cost you

between Rs.8200 to Rs.11,000 per

annum (depending on the insurer) for

the period of the cover. The remaining

amount can be invested in a ULIP with a

cover of Rs.5 lakhs. This will also work

as an investment and will

return you a sum depending

on your investment fund's

performance. The point to

note is that a term plan

should be the core of

your insurance

planning and other

plans such as

ULIP or

e n d o w m e n t

plans should

act as a

Name of the Plan Term of the plan Maximum age covered

Aegon Religare Level Term 10 to 30 75

Aviva Life Shield Plus 10 to 30 65

Aviva Life Shield 5 to 40 65

Bajaj Allianz New Risk Care 5 to 40 65

Bharti AXA Secure Confident 5 to 25 60

Birla Sun Life Insurance Term 5 to 25 70

Future Generali Future Care 5 to 25 65

Canara HSBC Pure Term Plan 5 to 30 74

ICICI Prudential Pure Protect 10 to 30 75

HDFC Standard Term Assurance 10 to 30 65

ING Vysya Term 10 to 30 75

LIC Amulya Jeevan-I 5 to 35 70

LIC Anmol Jeevan-I 5 to 25 65

Kotak Term 5 to 30 70

Max New York Level Term 5 to (60 – current age) 60

Met Suraksha 5 to (60 – current age) 65

Tata AIG Raksha 5 to 25 60

SBI Shield 5 to 25 65

Reliance Term 5 to 30 65

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supplement and not the other way

round.

Some Recommended Plans

Aviva Life Shield Plus

Aviva Life Shield Plus is an excellent

term plan. This plan provides

comprehensive protection for your

family at a nominal cost through

Payment of Life Cover (Sum

Assured) to your family in the event

of your death, with a provision of

double the Life Cover in the case of

an accidental death. It also has

provision for immediate payment of

the Life Cover in the case of critical

illness or permanent total disability,

while life cover continues till the

policy term. The riders available with

this plan are excellent and, if chosen,

will pay you the cover in case of

critical illness or permanent total

disability while the life cover

continues till the policy term. And all

these benefits can be had at very

nominal extra premiums for the

riders. It is really the riders that make

this plan an excellent pick.

Specifications

• Entry age: 18-55 years

(Maximum age at the expiry of

the policy is 65 years)

• Policy term: 10 years to 30 years

• Minimum Sum Assured: Rs.10

lakh

• Premium Payment Frequency:

Yearly, Half Yearly, Quarterly

and Monthly. Single premium

available

• Riders Available: Aviva Dread

Disease (DD) Rider and

Accidental Death Benefit (ADB)

Rider

Death Benefit: Payment of Life Cover

(Sum Assured) to your family in the

event of your death, with a provision

of double the Life Cover in the case of

an accidental death, if you have opted

for Accidental Death Benefit rider.

Health Benefit: Immediate payment

of the Life Cover in the case of

critical illness or permanent total

disability, while life cover continues

till the policy term, if you have opted

for Accidental Death Benefit rider.

LIC Amulya Jeevan

LIC Amulya Jeevan is a great term

plan for people who want a high cover

for a long period of time. It is one of

the few plans where maximum age at

expiry of the policy (effectively the

maximum age till which you can be

covered under the policy) is 70 years

along with a maximum policy term of

35 years. In most of the plans, this

limit is set at 60 years or 65 years with

a maximum policy term of 25 years or

30 years. Aviva Life Shield and Bajaj

Allianz New Risk Care offer a policy

term of 40 years, but the maximum

age at expiry is set at 65 years only.

ICICI Prudential Pure Protect and

ING Vysya Term have maximum age

at expiry of 75 years but the the

maximum term is only 30 years,

implying that to have coverage till 70

years you will need to buy the policy

at 40 years which will cost you a

higher premium. Overall, this makes

Amulya Jeevan the best positioned

term plan – higher coverage age with

higher term. Effectively, a 35 year

person can be covered till an age of 70

years under this plan which not

available under any other term plan

which we have looked at. At 35 years,

all other plans cover a person till a

maximum of 60 years or 65 years.

This is this plan's biggest USP and

makes it an excellent proposition,

especially for people who fall in the

age range of 30 years to 35 years.

Specifications

• Entry age: 18-60 years

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(Maximum age at the expiry of

the policy is 70 years)

•@ Policy term: 5 years to 35 years

•@ Minimum Sum Assured: Rs.25

lakh and in multiples of Rs.1 lakh

thereafter

•@ Premium Payment Frequency:

Yearly, Half Yearly, Quarterly and

Monthly. Single premium

available

Birla Dream Plan

Though in strict terms, this plan is a

ULIP, but nevertheless, it can be

used as a substitute of a term plan

with a minimum sum assured on

maturity. Let us illustrate this.

Generally, there are no charges

levied on a term plan premiums as

the whole premium is considered as

mortality premium or charge.

However, in case of the Dream Plan

charges are levied for mortality,

fund management, premium

allocation etc and remaining

premium is invested in the fund

option as selected. By choosing, a

low Guaranteed Maturity Benefit

(that is minimum guaranteed sum

that you will receive on maturity of

the plan) and a high enhanced sum

assured (effectively this is your sum

assured) you can get a high cover.

For example a 35 year male can

choose a 100% guaranteed maturity

benefit of Rs.75,000 and an

enhanced sum assured of

Rs.24,60,000 to get a cover of

Rs.25,00,575 for 25 years at an

annual premium of Rs.9470. Even in

the worst case scenario of the plan

paying back just the guaranteed

maturity benefit of Rs.75,000, and

taking the cost of money or inflation

into account, the effective cost per

annum of the plan would work out to

be lower than the original premium

paid. However, we believe that over

a 25 year period the return will be

higher than minimum sum assured.

As per IRDA suggested illustrations

at returns of 6% per annum and 10%

per annum the gross return is likely

to be Rs.1,10,975 and Rs.2,11,985

respectively for the medium risk

fund portfolio called the “Builder”.

The drawback of the plan is that it

doesn't have a long term though the

maximum age at expiry is at 75

years.

Health Insurance /MediclaimHealth Insurance is commonly called

Mediclaim. Health Insurance

provides you the cover against the

medical care costs arising from

disease or accidental injuries. Health

insurance is a crucial financial

product that every individual must

have irrespective of their age. It

allows you to focus on getting the best

treatment without bothering about the

financial costs of the treatment.

Depending on the terms of the health

insurance policy, it covers all or part

of the medical costs of treating the

disease or injury including doctor's

consultation charges, medicine and

nursing costs. Treatment can be

sought in any recognized nursing

home or hospital across India which

are mentioned in the prospectus of the

insurance policy. This policy however

usually does not cover routine

medical expenses like outpatient care

and daily medicines.

Health insurance can be bought both

as an individual or a family or as a

group. Group Health Insurance is

bought by either an employer or an

association for its members. In this

article we are covering only health

insurance for individuals. There are

several health insurance or medical

insurance plans. These can be divided

into the following categories based on

the coverage offered:

Comprehensive health insurance

coverage: These plans provide you

complete health coverage through a

hospitalisation cover while at the

same time also creating a health fund

to cover any other healthcare

expenses.

Hospitalisation Plans: These health

insurance plans cover your expenses

in case you need to be hospitalised.

Within this category, products may

have different payout structures and

limits for various heads of

expenditure. The hospitalisation

coverage may be reimbursement

based plans or fixed benefit plans.

These plans aim to cover the more

frequent medical expenses.

Critical Illness Plans: These health

insurance plans provide you coverage

against critical illnesses such as heart

attack, organ transplants, stroke, and

kidney failure among others. These

plans aim to cover infrequent and

illness which involve high medical

expenses.

Specific Conditions Coverage:

These plans are designed specifically

to offer health insurance against

certain complications due to diabetes

or cancer. They may also include

features such as disease management

programs which are specific to the

condition covered.

Need for Health Insurance

Changing Lifestyle: Lifestyles have

changed and continue to change

rapidly. People today suffer from high

levels of stress due to long hours

at work, little exercise, disregard

for a healthy balanced diet and a

consequent dependence on junk

food. These have weakened our

immune system and have put us

at an increased risk of

contracting illnesses.

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Increasing Incidence of Diseases:

Rare non-communicable diseases are

now common. Obesity, high blood

pressure, strokes and heart attacks,

which were earlier considered rare,

now affect an increasing number of

urban people.

Expensive Medical Care: Medical

breakthroughs have resulted in

finding a cure for dreaded diseases.

This, however, is available only to a

select few. High operating expenses

have restricted treatment to the

richest. In fact, even among the

affluent groups, 20% need to sell their

valuable assets so they can

accumulate the required amount to

meet healthcare costs.

Hidden / Indirect costs in Heath

Care: Indirect sources of expense -

travel, boarding and lodging, and

temporary loss of income - account

for a high percentage of the overall

cost of treatment. Most often, we

overlook this fact when planning for

medical expenses.

Incomplete financial planning:

Complete financial planning includes

saving for an uncertain future,

children’s education, retirement and

the most important aspect of your life

- your health. Health is important as

rising medical costs, especially in an

emergency, might force you to dip

into your savings which you would

have assigned for your other goals.

Most of us have to sell assets or use

existing savings to meet healthcare

costs. This could be a severe

compromise on one's long term goals.

Health Insurance Planning

Sound health cover planning ensures

you have access to sufficient funds to

meet direct medical expenses of the

treatment, indirect expenses at the

time of treatment and loss of income,

if any, due to the illness. Select a

health solution by taking into

consideration factors such as your

income, age, number of dependents,

quality of care desired, current

coverage etc. If you have a family to

look after choose a plan which covers

your whole family. Finally choose an

insurance amount according your

assessment of the requirement and

your premium paying capability. After

choosing an appropriate amount look

below. Here we outline the factors

which you need to take into account to

choose your health insurance

Coverage of Hospitals

One of the first things that you need to

consider while selecting a particular

insurance provider and its policy is

the coverage of hospitals relevant to

you. Just having a tie-up with a large

number of hospitals is not enough,

there has to be adequate hospitals that

are present near your area of

residence so that the required

treatment can be taken. At the same

time, hospitals covering various areas

of medical treatment also have to be

included. This is the reason why the

coverage of the hospitals with which

the insurance company and its third

party administrators have a tie-up has

to be checked. So, figures like 3,000

plus hospitals covered and so on are

meaningless till the actual spread and

quality are considered. At the same

time, the overall coverage across the

country also has to be checked

because sometimes there might be a

situation where there has to be an

admission to a hospital elsewhere and

this should also be possible. Usually,

an insurance company reimburses

money when the necessary treatment

in an emergency has to be taken at a

hospital that is not a part of its tie-up

list but any conditions about

exclusions here also need to be

checked.

Exclusion in Policy

Most people pay attention to the

amount of the health insurance policy

and the premium to be paid but

another factor that plays a very

important role in the entire issue is

that of the exclusions in the policy.

Exclusions refer to the conditions that

will not be covered by the policy. This

is known only after reading the fine

print of the policy, but once again

very few people even ask about this

point. There are several important

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diseases that are excluded from the

policy, some of which include HIV,

cancer and so on. At the same time,

most policies for females also exclude

costs related to pregnancy. All these

details have to be known before any

decision about the purchase of a

policy is taken. This is necessary to

ensure that the insurance company

does not disallow some of the

expenses. In several cases, a health

insurance policy says that if there are

already existing diseases and these are

intimated to the company then they

will be covered after a specific

number of years, say 2 years or 3

years. There are also conditions where

some diseases, even if not intimated

to the insurance company, are covered

after a certain period of existence of

the insurance policy is complete.

Clarity on these issues and a shorter

time period for coverage of existing

diseases are in the interest of the

policyholders.

Cashless Facility

There has to be the facility of cashless

insurance available at a large number

of hospitals with a particular insurance

policy. While most insurance

companies say that they offer cashless

insurance there are often conditions

under which the process is not

followed and the reimbursement

method has to be adopted. This has to

be considered because the insurance

companies in some cases have said

that they have no agreement with a

particular hospital or no approved

hospitals in an area. This factor is

important because suddenly you will

be required to ensure that initially the

amount of treatment will have to be

paid by you and then the amount can

be claimed back. This can also take a

lot of time and there will also be

conditions under which the amount is

disallowed, increasing your burden.

The larger the coverage of the cashless

facility, the better it is for you.

Age Coverage and Premium

The age till which the insurance

company provides you with the

necessary health cover is essential.

For a young person, this might not

seem to be important because every

company seems to be rolling out the

red carpet but the situation changes as

the years pass by. The longer the age

for coverage the better it is. Many

insurance companies will cover you

only till the age of 70. Others will

continue to cover you till you

continue to keep the policy in force

even after passing a specific age. The

longer the time period for which

cover is available the better it is so

that you are not denied the coverage

when it is needed the most. There are

several companies that have raised the

premium significantly for those who

are either senior in age or who have

made a claim. The rise is even 200-

300% in a year. This creates a lot of

pressure and problems in maintaining

the policy and hence the premium

policy of the company also calls for a

careful inquiry.

Other Factors

There are several other factors related

to the health insurance that need

attention. For example, the number of

days for which expenses will be

provided pre-hospitalisation and post-

hospitalisation needs to be

considered. In this case, the longer the

period, the better it is for you. Another

issue that has come up in recent times

is that of sub-limits where specific

expenses are restricted to a specific

sum. For example, there are policies

where there is a condition that every

day you will be paid up to Rs.6,000

for doctors fees and Rs.2,500 of

room rent and so on. This has to be

considered carefully to see whether it

is feasible because in such cases even

if you remain within overall limits

and your expense exceeds the limit on

these overheads, a part of your claim

will not be given. Some policies also

cover the ambulance cost during a

treatment. Look at all such factors

carefully.

Some Recommended Plans

Star Family Health Optima

Star Family Health Optima is a health

insurance plan that gives protection

for the entire family on the payment

of a single premium under a single

sum insured. The sum insured covers

the entire family.

Policy Benefits

• It provides hospitalisation cover

and protects the insured person

for in-patient hospitalisation

expenses for a minimum of 24

hours. These expenses include

room and boarding charges as per

policy conditions

• Nursing expenses

• Surgeon's fees, Consultant's fees,

Anesthetist's and Specialist's fees

•@ Cost of medicines and drugs

• Pre-hospitalisation medical

expenses up to 30 days prior to

the date of admission. Post-

hospitalisation calculated at 7%

of the hospitalisation

expenses(excluding room

charges), subject to a maximum

of Rs.5000 is payable

• Emergency ambulance charges

for transporting the insured

patient to the hospital up to a sum

of Rs.750/- per hospitalization

and overall limit of Rs.1500/- per

policy period

•@ Single Sum Insured which

provides coverage for the entire

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In Stock Market Monitor we have covered over 1000 companies appropriately classified intovarious industries (109 in numbers). Each industry is given an unique code. The data aims toprovide an insight into the financial health of the companies.

The data of each industry is divided into 3 portions - Full year, Latest Quarter and Current data. This database is packed with powerful features like P/E Ratio, Market Cap., EPS,Sales, Net Profit. The fields that we have covered are explained below:

* Year End - The first two digits show the year while the last 2 digits show the calendarmonth. E.g. 0903 shows March 2009 results.

* Equity - The latest subscribed equity capital whether fully paid or not. This figure tallies with the one appearing in balance sheet of the company.

* BV - The Book value per share is calculated by dividing the sum of equity and reserves (excluding revaluation reserve) by the number of equity shares.

* RONW (%) - Return on net worth is the figure which appears in the annual report of the company. ROWN(%) = { ( Net Profit - Preference Dividend ) /(Equity paid up + Free Reserve excluding Revaluation Reserve)}* 100

* Net Sales - Sales figure are net of excise duty

* PAT - Profit after tax is the net profit which is calculated without taking into account theincome and expenditure of earlier years. It is before deducting dividend tax

* PATM (%) - This is profit after tax as a percentage of sales.

* Dividend (%) - It is the percentage of the dividend that is declared by the company during the year.

* EPS - Earning per share is calculated by reducing the net profit by Preference Dividend and Dividend Tax and then dividing it by no of equity shares.

* Market Cap. - Market Capitalization is calculated by multiplying the number of equity shares by the current market price.

* PBIDT - This is the Profit before taking into account interest, depreciation and tax.

* PBIDT Margin (%) - This is profit before interest, depreciation and tax (PBIDT) as percent age of sales.

* CMP - Current market price is the closing price as on the particular day.

* 52 Week high/low prices - The high and low range is taken for the market price of the last 52 weeks data.

* P/E Ratio - Price earning ratio is the market price divided by the Earning pershare (EPS).

* The selected companies are having Market Cap greater than Rs. 10 Crores.

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Company Name Year Equity RONW Net Net PAT BV Qtr. Net Net PAT PAT TTM CAGR CMP 52W 52W Latest M. Cap. Promter Ended Rs. Cr % Sales Sales% End Sales Sales% Grwth( %) Eps Sales% Rs. high Low PE holding(%)

Growth

FULL YEAR LATEST QUARTER CURRENT DATA

STOCK MARKET MONITOR

Agro ChemicalsBayer Crop Sci. 0903 39.5 23.03 1392.39 19.73 94.46 114.17 0906 577.61 21.5995 56 61.1975 29.3 9.7725 340.2 367 180.2 11.61 1343.79 71.11Dhanuka Agritech 0803 9.18 40.26 248.21 23.85 16.92 56 0906 61.63 -5.097 4.81 7.3661 25.64 56.713 182 210 128.8 7.10 167.08 89.91Excel Crop Care 0903 5.5 21.5 684.77 41.03 27.8 127.21 0906 186.58 -9.3744 15.31 -18.4337 25.99 18.7431 113.8 179.75 60.5 4.16 125.18 19.31Insecticid.India 0903 12.68 22.62 263.42 33.43 20.79 79.5 0906 106.82 24.6296 6.13 -0.9693 16.31 28.5806 62.05 78.75 26.45 3.80 78.68 74.69Meghmani Organ. 0903 25.43 17.12 774.67 31.27 50.53 17.62 0906 160.84 -18.866 14.29 1.204 1.99 25.9896 15.04 19.5 5.19 5.72 382.47 48.86Monsanto India 0803 8.63 19.55 363.62 17.73 100.16 308.35 0906 245.29 2.2723 52.1 -27.8593 92.88 4.4533 1520.1 2115 1080 24.55 1311.85 72.15Nag. Agrichem 0903 14.9 37.65 605.38 46.36 49.27 101.44 0906 137.15 1.0536 11.38 30.9551 34.88 24.361 138.1 172 49.25 3.96 205.77 78.29Rallis India 0903 11.98 26.94 833.92 24.25 71.29 217.59 0906 163.33 -4.9633 9.42 122.695 58.96 11.2571 760.65 815 280 11.29 911.26 45.2Sabero Organics 0803 29.18 11.18 196.1 27.07 5.29 17.5 0906 121.26 52.2411 11.2 68.9291 9.04 15.7423 36.35 43.7 10.15 4.03 106.11 38.58United Phosp. 0803 43.93 5.5 1478.96 10.25 91.91 77.54 0906 659.49 33.5378 52.11 11.7521 2.705 75.3315 157.5 186 65.13 45.13 6922.91 27.98Air Transport ServiceJet Airways 0903 86.33 0 11476.98 30.85 -402.34 149.97 0906 2085.04 -26.345 -225.33 -257.1558 6.14 27.194 245.25 567 115.25 0 2117.24 80KF Airlines 0803 135.8 0 1441.39 -11.14 -188.14 13.9 0906 1313.54 -6.0186 -242.71 53.7404 0 127.9691 46.4 93.7 22 0 1233.82 66.27Alcoholic BeveragesBalaji Distill. 0803 53.02 -1.13 1208.39 21.68 106.06 -52.08 0906 173.8 5.2568 6.39 -58.5065 7.18 19.2838 26.85 33.15 13.9 0.00 142.36 12.4G M Breweries 0903 9.37 18.6 283.90 10.58 9.05 55.35 0906 54.87 9.8718 2.53 27.7778 10.27 28.2668 72.15 87 32 7.03 67.53 73.62Indage Vintners 0803 14.58 18.94 181.75 46.57 39.9 185.14 0812 80.44 5.2742 9.15 -51.3815 22.42 53.6692 61.95 485 39.4 2.99 94.60 25.42Jagatjit Inds. 0803 51.94 7.66 559.07 23.10 17.62 45.91 0906 156.8 4.3663 1.27 -57.947 0.29 10.2372 57.05 75.5 34.5 0.00 296.32 37.62Khoday India 0803 37.59 8.64 120.82 17.12 8.35 26.82 0906 27.16 20.9261 -3.58 52.3404 0.26 0.2451 52.7 85 21 0.00 198.42 89.54Millennium Beer 0803 5.48 0 187.92 38.40 -3.59 -34.3 0906 80.89 10.9146 1.12 -70.5263 0.2 22.8419 15.8 27.65 7.85 0.00 86.58 88.95Pioneer Distil. 0803 11.2 52.69 63.29 30.90 12.87 23.45 0906 18.33 8.3974 2.01 -14.8305 7.56 21.1104 43.4 56.5 14.05 7.33 51.17 51.94Radico Khaitan 0803 20.49 10.32 802.68 36.95 33.07 22.46 0906 183.52 15.5231 10.7 55.5233 1.67 24.291 88.25 93.85 49.35 154.82 904.12 48.68Tilaknagar Inds. 0903 5.73 41.57 232.93 60.83 21.25 93.93 0906 52.47 21.0101 2.86 -4.3478 36.46 32.7926 199.85 203.75 60 5.42 114.51 54.6United Breweries 0803 21.6 16.31 1367.31 30.69 62.47 16.87 0906 556.45 17.2412 35.5 57.1492 2.61 28.1737 162.3 184 67.75 51.85 3895.20 74.98United Spirits 0803 100.16 18.61 3137.36 14.46 311.28 200.61 0906 1241.71 22.5303 177.59 51.6179 34.43 26.1368 933.1 1408.5 425.65 33.12 10069.08 36.57Auto AncillariesABC Bearings 0903 11.55 8.83 133.86 -19.32 6.58 66.04 0906 30.24 -33.2155 2.43 -41.4458 4.2 7.0023 59.35 75.9 23.2 12.57 68.55 31.86Amtek Auto 0806 28.2 10.23 1307.97 17.11 261.25 165.24 0906 252.19 -20.7523 62.27 -16.9401 10.88 25.9759 141.15 190 42.25 12.99 1990.22 34.25Amtek India 0806 22.43 11.8 976.72 30.08 346.94 126.82 0906 189.32 -18.537 14.51 -93.9778 4.83 36.2397 41.95 86.5 17.9 8.69 470.47 34.42Auto.Corp.of Goa 0903 6.42 13.24 324.29 -2.17 19.45 205 0906 29.47 -69.8362 -3.97 -154.4582 18.95 23.5494 212.55 267.5 95.05 16.66 136.46 48.68Autoline Inds. 0803 10.95 20.22 266.63 45.27 24.43 128.83 0906 53.92 -19.9168 1.5 11.9403 3.91 57.7543 84.1 187.7 44 21.73 102.60 26.62Automotive Axles 0809 15.11 37.75 745.96 22.85 55.78 112.44 0906 65.9 -71.2215 2.68 -86.1499 6.73 29.6367 215.25 305 70.25 31.38 325.24 71.04Banco Products 0803 14.2 38.01 298.85 14.85 43.3 19.08 0906 85.85 1.7301 16.24 18.1091 5.97 26.7586 35.7 40.2 14.6 5.98 253.47 66.52Bimetal Bearings 0903 3.83 6.43 119.95 19.81 7.35 303.99 0906 20.5 -39.8121 0.76 -74.3243 13.48 11.8208 176.25 194 96 13.08 67.50 73.88Bosch 0812 32.02 19.54 4601.82 6.39 633.87 966.72 0906 1221.7 0.0508 188.27 -14.3137 153.9 19.3802 4005.1499 4350 2675.05 25.87 12680.30 71.05Clutch Auto 0803 16.32 12.99 216.93 -7.66 13.46 70.52 0906 53.07 16.6887 2.01 11.0497 3.3 26.6928 31.8 43 14.95 9.64 51.87 26.78Denso India 0803 27.88 16.16 465.64 10.67 27.8 65.18 0906 160.7 29.7223 5.25 10.9937 6.66 16.189 71.5 79.95 27.5 10.74 199.34 73.47Enkei Castalloy 0803 5.5 11.15 324.05 41.08 6.35 54.3 0906 79.33 -3.0906 -1.33 -213.6752 1.31 74.288 54.85 64.4 11.25 0.00 60.34 35.33Exide Inds 0903 80 25.77 3768.94 19.39 284.39 15.22 0906 903.11 -0.3773 122.4 48.9051 4.05 28.943 86.95 93.4 34.55 21.42 6956.00 48.87Fag Bearings 0812 16.62 26.65 746.33 16.42 95.72 242.27 0906 194.89 8.8832 18.63 -19.2458 51.17 22.8325 449.35 522 216.1 8.12 746.82 51.33Fairfield Atlas 0803 27.32 50.81 155.00 39.85 14.16 7.45 0906 17.77 -60.3082 1.27 -63.4006 1.26 38.3499 37.4 54.65 12 0.00 102.18 83.91Federal-Mogul Go 0812 55.63 0 689.49 14.25 -6.89 53.41 0906 187.61 6.379 16.88 167.0886 4.61 11.6655 88.85 93.3 27.6 61.28 494.27 74.98Fiem Inds 0803 11.96 9.7 177.32 5.45 9.34 82.98 0906 62.32 32.1459 1.76 -19.6347 3.56 24.7963 66.8 76.9 39.25 18.82 79.89 66.12Gabriel India 0903 7.19 0.79 525.21 12.52 5.61 18.41 0906 155.22 23.2981 6.3 149.0119 1.27 7.5789 20.4 20.4 6.24 16.19 146.47 44.64Halonix 0803 28.02 37.06 356.65 28.37 48 50.57 0906 103.94 21.7809 1.78 -77.9156 2.77 22.9559 76.45 141 36.25 0.00 214.21 66.06Hi-Tech Gears 0803 9.38 20.21 282.37 5.32 9.81 55.22 0906 75.03 -7.1756 2.82 -6.6225 7.99 22.6639 87.15 104 29.15 10.89 81.75 54.8Hind.Composites 0803 5.5 6.79 71.59 8.37 -1.99 22.29 0906 22.63 27.8531 0.35 -150.7246 3.54 2.7169 221.05 221.05 72.25 33.24 121.58 62.12I M P A L 0903 4.16 19.06 300.56 23.30 17.38 233.05 0906 81.13 -1.3497 4.96 19.8068 43.72 9.2838 245.8 282 120.2 5.62 102.25 47.36India Nipp.Elec. 0903 8.08 8.69 128.00 6.43 11.75 171.25 0906 38.53 25.0568 5.83 72.997 17.27 -3.0654 143.65 148 71.25 8.17 116.07 66.39Jamna Auto Inds. 0803 33.87 19.59 467.03 68.01 16.06 19.79 0906 92.94 -42.1475 -2.19 -189.0244 0.29 52.3514 52.35 60.8 9.71 0.00 194.06 44.78Jay Bharat Mar. 0903 10.83 691.74 5.27 10.36 34.57 0906 175.84 -0.2043 3.33 -9.7561 4.6 14.3975 43.95 50 20.2 9.55 95.11 58.57JMT Auto 0803 14.4 9.74 209.19 22.03 8.88 66.94 0906 39.9 -32.9073 0.84 -56.701 1.73 35.9348 41.15 51.5 17 25.09 59.26 45.07Lumax Inds. 0903 9.35 -1.21 524.39 0.49 -1.62 141.8 0906 152.76 18.2444 1.51 4.8611 3.9 17.8294 125.7 199 60 0.00 117.53 73.68Minda Inds. 0903 10.51 21.89 445.85 12.57 15.17 70.45 0906 117.61 12.2769 4.14 51.6483 15.77 23.7154 157.85 339.8 81.5 10.01 165.90 70.71Motherson Sumi 0803 35.56 31.17 1303.10 20.52 128.19 11.26 0906 347.22 0.2425 30.97 143.4748 2.48 31.3393 82.05 93 38 30.85 2916.88 71.06Munjal Auto Inds 0903 10.02 17.98 235.11 8.28 11.25 66.62 0906 66.92 21.8722 3.4 25 11.93 8.1181 63.65 74.5 25 5.35 63.65 74.8Munjal Showa 0903 8 12.96 829.39 16.92 20.69 41.33 0906 229.68 17.8934 6.95 -7.947 5.03 15.4557 52.75 60 19 10.51 211.00 65.01NRB Bearings 0903 9.69 2.4 291.66 -8.92 4.26 36.02 0906 74.43 -4.2701 4.71 103.8961 1.67 10.803 45.2 67 27.9 32.75 218.99 73.75Omax Autos 0803 21.39 8.09 713.61 3.58 16.1 68.1 0906 198.39 -2.6689 2.85 -32.783 3.91 14.1871 41.05 45.45 15 14.16 87.81 52.14Perfect Circle I 0903 3.33 0 73.68 -4.27 -0.09 8.76 0709 18.29 -2.661 -0.89 -73.9766 0.2 5.7849 34 0 0 0.00 113.22 88.62Pricol 0903 9 -17.47 642.85 1.46 -30.02 17.43 0906 164.18 0.2687 -5.31 88.968 0 10.5942 11.51 17.25 5.75 0.00 103.59 35.83Rico Auto Inds 0803 12.56 5.97 708.71 -8.01 22.25 21.45 0906 180.3 -6.4543 2.67 337.7049 0.95 12.5197 25.55 31.7 7.1 29.37 320.91 46.24Setco Automotive 0803 8.82 34.82 143.56 11.28 12.25 45.14 0906 36.65 -15.2405 2.37 -62.6183 28.59 29.8893 142.55 199 100 14.11 125.73 65.05SKF India 0812 52.73 21.45 1627.37 3.82 127.66 122.35 0906 378.1 -12.3145 17.67 -51.7872 16.3 28.3091 255.5 282.3 121.4 13.98 1347.25 53.58Sona Koyo Steer. 0903 19.87 0 719.87 1.03 -31.03 8.39 0906 187.08 9.7952 0.87 -153.0488 0.04 25.1967 12.03 23.5 5.35 0.00 239.04 52.65Steel Str. Wheel 0803 12.56 20.29 260.15 31.04 16.47 78.74 0906 82.35 -6.9281 2.14 -69.9015 4.19 43.0496 61.1 125.9 32.25 28.29 79.86 51.97Subros 0803 12 17.61 662.71 2.44 28.63 29.01 0906 209.59 19.629 3.28 -58.3227 1.43 13.8332 33.95 40 13.76 23.74 203.70 40.01Sundaram Brake 0903 2.71 13.4 171.34 -8.69 4.51 270.55 0906 41.45 -13.9327 1.04 -64.1379 11.6111 7.4278 160 214.23 88.09 10.24 62.88 64.53Sundaram Clayton 0803 9.48 7.31 426.93 -47.69 23.92 126.12 0906 93.69 -26.4657 -2.09 -133.44 3.61 7.3748 149.75 227.7 53.55 0.00 283.93 80Suprajit Engg. 0803 6 10.01 136.11 4.97 4.88 40.83 0906 43.97 20.1694 3.87 58.6065 10.87 23.6023 83.7 90 35.65 7.69 100.44 50.58Timken India 0812 63.72 19.59 408.23 19.22 53 46.61 0906 73.88 -28.9957 9.73 -40.743 6.73 13.0491 94.25 125 49.6 13.98 600.66 80.02Ucal Fuel Sys. 0803 13.9 3.33 295.23 0.25 6.5 141.17 0906 77.47 -0.4753 0.78 -61.194 1.21 5.6549 45.9 59 24 0.00 63.80 53.12Wheels India 0903 9.87 11.42 1128.02 -0.19 21.15 195.13 0906 225.67 -38.5848 -2.48 -138.2716 7.78 16.7601 178.5 230 95.25 14.44 176.18 85.7Z F Steering 0903 9.07 12.71 166.11 -25.37 14.31 127.91 0906 38.33 -32.7426 4.29 -31.9048 13.53 5.8566 145.55 170 72 10.74 132.16 73.13AutomobileAshok Leyland 0903 133.03 8.97 6126.01 -22.80 190 15.85 0906 912.45 -51.6706 7.77 -84.6352 1.13 12.2303 37.85 38.45 12.45 30.04 5035.19 38.61Daewoo Motors 0203 511.18 0 221.78 -74.48 -325.19 1.51 0212 4.76 -86.633 -55.76 -2.2954 0 -19.7711 6.71 0 0 0.00 343.00 91.63Eicher Motors 0812 28.09 10.55 690.60 -68.58 39 171.2 0906 90.03 -83.2652 6.07 -12.536 15.85 -12.7234 440.15 445.85 135.25 37.59 1236.38 55.93Escorts 0809 90.71 0.18 1992.30 -4.01 11.87 81.16 0906 582 10.3736 22.22 138.6681 3.31 20.8399 70.25 87.95 30.65 16.73 637.24 32.04Force Motors 0803 13.18 -57.78 905.58 -7.24 -83.65 78.12 0906 188.66 -14.2649 -6.01 -73.2175 152.52 5.2755 143.25 173.95 54.5 0.00 188.80 51.76Hero Honda Motor 0803 39.94 35.48 10335.24 4.45 967.88 149.54 0906 3811.05 34.0253 500.11 83.2777 75.56 15.1839 1521.3 1780 663 20.13 30380.36 54.96Hind.Motors 0903 161.26 0 626.65 -11.07 -38.86 5.17 0906 119.95 -36.4402 -21.81 160.8852 0.68 -4.2298 22.75 29.3 9.1 0.00 366.66 27.22HMT 0803 760.35 0 168.96 -25.08 -44.67 4.97 0906 39.85 54.5172 -17.73 61.9178 0 0.7716 62.25 81.95 21.9 0.00 4733.18 98.88Kinetic Engg. 0803 5.45 0 82.61 -44.90 -25.83 -76.29 0903 9.44 -19.9321 -8.97 -176.0814 0 -22.9365 76.55 77.25 28.2 0.00 79.38 49.73LML 0809 80.35 0 106.64 81.33 -57.51 -35.71 0906 52.01 119.3589 -7.67 -42.4174 0 -25.5718 10.13 12.95 5.05 0.00 83.06 27.11M & M 0903 272.62 18.1 12926.82 14.58 867.51 192.58 0906 4229.46 28.6626 400.85 151.6321 39.53 21.2589 811.05 942.7 235.5 22.69 22613.70 28.95Mah. Scooters 0903 11.43 4.3 2.50 -7.41 10.9 174.51 0906 0.73 -1.3514 -1.26 -368.0851 11.36 -40.2433 155.8 229.95 50.15 19.40 178.08 51Majestic Auto 0803 10.4 6.31 113.83 -5.61 1.71 26.85 0906 33.57 10.3913 1.07 16.3044 4.67 -10.1263 70.6 70.6 18 15.55 73.42 75Maruti Suzuki 0903 144.5 12.08 20530.10 14.75 1218.7 323.35 0906 6364.71 33.893 583.54 25.2635 46.26 17.6598 1431.85 1515 428.4 30.96 41369.01 54.21Scooters India 0803 42.99 0 133.30 -18.89 -22.47 3.31 0906 23.77 -11.306 -7.43 8.309 0 1.0559 19.6 32 10.12 0.00 84.26 95.38Swaraj Mazda 0803 10.49 29.78 665.06 10.87 25.2 89.2 0906 157 -3.5034 2.1 -65.5738 10.74 12.4587 219 320 102 292.00 229.95 53.52Tata Motors 0903 449.87 4.71 25415.03 -10.94 1001.26 269.88 0906 6350.2002 -7.7947 513.76 57.5419 30.43 14.5329 457.75 478 122 23.49 23541.63 46.73TVS Motor Co. 0903 23.75 3.81 3670.92 14.02 31.08 34.11 0906 975.63 7.0862 18.12 158.1197 1.2 5.4141 51 65.7 14.9 28.65 1211.25 60.45VST Till. Tract. 0803 274.14 45.37 28.91 0906 80.09 34.244 9.72 152.4675 60.39 21.9523 385.9 467 88 6.40 222.28 55.01BanksAllahabad Bank 0903 446.7 16.49 7364.73 19.34 768.6 111.45 0906 2008.1899 17.7396 302.86 224.4002 21.89 22.5102 90.65 92.75 36.85 4.14 4049.34 55.23Andhra Bank 0903 485 18.94 5374.62 27.68 653.05 75.2 0906 1504.63 30.0054 256.22 230.0953 26.62 19.2656 89 98 34.8 5.19 4316.50 51.55Axis Bank 0903 359.01 19.13 10835.49 54.68 1815.36 284.49 0906 2905.5601 28.1993 562.04 70.2429 57.02 46.6307 906.95 969 278.5 15.94 32638.41 42.22

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Bank of Baroda 0903 365.53 18.65 15091.58 27.75 2227.2 351.15 0906 4032.1101 22.4144 685.38 84.8083 69.78 19.6777 431.65 464.3 180.5 6.35 15841.55 53.81Bank of India 0903 525.91 29.18 16347.36 32.31 3007.35 224.08 0906 4377.7202 23.3744 584.32 3.9808 57.7 23.0454 314.1 368 179.6 5.44 16495.59 64.47Bank of Maha 0903 430.52 19.59 4291.56 24.74 375.17 47.97 0906 1118.87 14.5562 101.79 118.2929 9.99 14.3103 40.8 46.7 18.9 4.08 1756.52 76.77Bank of Rajasth. 0903 161.35 20.56 1383.61 31.84 117.71 38.23 0906 342.69 7.2213 17.07 -44.793 6.44 22.4372 77.6 82.2 30.2 12.05 1252.08 30.54Canara Bank 0903 410 22.61 17119.05 20.55 2072.42 244.87 0906 4558.3799 22.1909 555.33 352.6655 61.09 19.3696 267.85 297.2 135 4.38 10981.85 73.17Central Bank 0903 404.14 15.27 10455.19 32.61 571.24 86.26 0906 2802.48 16.2233 266.8 349.764 17.23 15.6039 100.1 106 29.75 5.19 4045.44 80.21City Union Bank 0903 32 19.89 804.40 34.98 122.13 20.65 0906 228.29 23.6272 31.55 20.2363 3.99 23.8386 23.75 32.5 11.1 5.97 760.00 0Corporation Bank 0903 143.44 19.57 6067.35 34.34 892.78 341.36 0906 1742.21 35.1881 261.25 41.7526 67.6 22.4811 388.25 399.8 155 5.74 5569.06 57.17Dena Bank 0903 286.82 24.05 3447.50 28.84 422.66 67.95 0906 968.47 26.1916 115.02 68.4041 16.37 14.7141 50.75 64.8 24.4 3.10 1455.61 51.19Dev.Credit Bank 0903 174.3 0 645.20 14.74 -88.1 30.74 0906 124.39 -25.2688 -35.27 -748.3456 0.06 12.8527 37.7 54.55 13.55 0.00 663.52 26.31Dhanalaksh.Bank 0903 64.12 19.26 408.42 30.70 57.45 66.2 0906 120.54 40.9495 10.12 6.3025 9.06 16.408 117.55 134.25 37 12.99 753.73 0Federal Bank 0903 171.03 12.15 3315.38 31.80 500.49 252.57 0906 874.38 17.3475 136.38 100.1174 33.25 22.7007 220.05 269 110.5 6.62 3763.52 0HDFC Bank 0903 425.38 16.91 16332.26 61.47 2244.94 344.31 0906 4093.1001 13.0151 606.11 30.5287 56 44.9899 1485.9 1580 774 26.57 63403.35 19.34I O B 0903 544.8 24.8 9641.40 24.59 1325.79 109.06 0906 2577.8501 19.3156 301.78 17.8966 23.95 20.761 80.5 118 37.55 3.34 4385.64 61.23ICICI Bank 0903 1113.29 7.83 31092.55 0.99 3758.13 444.92 0906 7133.4399 -9.6095 878.22 20.633 35.11 28.1326 767.65 807 252.75 21.87 85465.55 0IDBI Bank 0903 724.78 12.06 11631.63 44.66 858.54 102.69 0906 3463.3 43.3343 171.83 7.5551 12.01 11.1934 98 118.5 39.75 8.16 7102.84 52.67Indian Bank 0903 429.77 24.09 6830.33 31.03 1245.32 127.52 0906 1880.24 25.2008 331.66 52.4033 30.61 20.6942 131.05 153 63.75 4.14 5632.14 80IndusInd Bank 0903 355.19 13.27 2309.47 22.80 148.34 40.19 0906 628.83 21.3208 86.5 352.8796 6.08 18.5534 100.65 103.3 26.2 19.14 4125.64 25.63ING Vysya Bank 0903 102.6 12.5 2239.89 33.29 188.78 155.37 0906 583.13 21.8968 60.26 48.314 20.31 19.3705 240.05 271 103.25 11.82 2463.15 44.81J & K Bank 0903 48.49 16.62 2988.12 22.75 409.84 540.91 0906 775.37 19.0277 117.05 23.7838 89.18 14.4562 568.8 590 210 6.38 2757.54 53.17Karnataka Bank 0903 121.58 18.1 1917.40 22.87 266.7 128.89 0906 477.28 3.0865 40.06 93.5266 23.56 17.7111 125.45 159.5 55.15 5.33 1525.60 0Karur Vysya Bank 0903 53.95 18.57 1446.09 30.70 235.84 250.26 0906 406.9 21.4011 70.35 130.4291 51.09 17.4289 300.3 359 158 5.88 1620.12 3.73Kotak Mah. Bank 0903 345.67 7.51 3065.14 20.90 276.1 110.33 0906 767.3 7.6973 90.31 65.6153 9.03 60.4398 733.25 770 208.05 81.47 25415.18 48.47Lak. Vilas Bank 0903 48.78 11.54 657.61 29.95 50.3 93.01 0906 209.73 51.1676 22.66 429.4392 14.08 18.1233 90.35 110 51.55 6.45 443.08 7.25Oriental Bank 0903 250.54 14.81 8856.47 29.72 905.42 257.54 0906 2404.21 23.2183 257.41 16.7286 37.62 21.8246 173.8 202.8 94.6 4.62 4354.39 51.09Punjab Natl.Bank 0903 315.3 25.84 19326.16 35.48 3090.88 416.74 0906 5207.4199 25.829 832.05 62.3829 108.17 19.9623 681.55 751.8 286.2 6.30 21489.27 57.8S B T 0903 50 30.64 4123.15 20.06 607.84 449.98 0906 1073.11 16.1374 179.59 336.7461 102.3121 18.8348 502 594.7 176.1 3.36 2510.00 75South Ind.Bank 0903 113.01 16.04 1686.92 30.64 194.75 113.76 0906 465.26 25.2012 60.11 55.6447 18.226 19.8981 119.35 123.5 42.7 6.24 1348.77 0St Bk of Bikaner 0903 50 21.46 3810.28 24.84 403.45 409.29 0906 983.77 11.4072 147.3 125.5397 97.0914 19.3477 409.75 480.45 168 4.22 2048.75 75St Bk of India 0903 634.88 17.05 63788.43 30.31 9121.23 912.73 0906 17472.7598 26.6215 2330.3701 42.0273 154.59 15.9314 1789.6 1935 894 11.58 113618.13 59.41St Bk of Mysore 0903 36 22.1 3247.28 30.18 336.91 464.2 0906 873.2 21.5141 82.19 473.9525 112.5 25.1656 582.9 785.55 294.05 5.54 2098.44 92.33Syndicate Bank 0903 521.97 21.58 9579.64 21.16 912.82 88.03 0906 2558.74 20.0176 261.56 197.5993 20.82 25.4362 79.05 100 37.65 3.80 4126.17 66.47UCO Bank 0903 549.36 21.13 8121.38 24.78 557.71 50.88 0906 2331.46 26.8856 178.85 34.0303 9 21.2713 42.65 48 22.1 4.32 2343.02 63.59Union Bank (I) 0903 505.12 27.24 11889.38 29.03 1726.55 139.66 0906 3175.28 26.3889 442.19 93.6966 38.42 21.3599 211.85 264.9 113.15 5.51 10700.97 55.43Vijaya Bank 0903 433.52 11.86 5237.83 34.70 262.48 53.47 0906 1301.01 11.8648 143.38 -287.0825 11.13 21.9736 42.7 50 19.85 3.84 1851.13 53.87CablesAksh Optifibre 0903 29.48 0 240.08 107.92 -48.03 33.42 0906 43.19 36.0744 -1.09 -88.9452 0 24.5223 16.5 43.6 8.05 0.00 97.28 31.78Bhagyanagar Ind 0803 14.9 18.08 199.95 -16.14 37.41 29.36 0906 36.77 -26.031 3.71 -15.873 1.39 37.0399 21.9 30.55 9 14.80 163.16 59.75Cable Corpn. 0803 31.49 0 109.25 -7.92 -1.85 15.85 0906 25.31 4.1135 -5.39 -49.3421 0 24.5503 17.05 25.75 9 0.00 57.10 53.19Diamond Power 0803 17.57 48.39 486.68 271.09 43.55 71.8 0906 169.87 -4.304 13.95 -27.907 31.66 45.0414 200.4 334.95 61.2 6.75 421.84 49.57Finolex Cables 0903 30.59 -6.17 1352.14 -2.18 -35.49 38.98 0906 320.55 -19.3037 22 196.0969 1.74 24.5589 41.55 61.1 17 11.70 635.51 35.13KEI Inds. 0903 12.19 3.95 981.48 12.89 1.25 32.25 0906 176.43 -21.8818 3.02 -57.2238 3.56 58.9776 26.45 39.75 8.15 0.00 161.21 35.85Nicco Corpn. 0803 18.15 8.84 435.68 13.70 6.45 5.78 0906 74.64 -31.8978 -15.94 -4788.2351 0 15.3407 5.58 14.9 3.75 0.00 50.61 23.01Paramount Comm. 0803 16.9 18.23 436.17 40.90 32.77 22.98 0906 77.52 -23.4824 -1.89 -154.3103 0.07 42.821 11.21 20.65 5.61 0.00 94.72 28.16RPG Cables 0803 354.9 17.33 -7.05 0906 57.34 -31.5915 -4.06 -18.9621 0.95 28.2944 18.2 29.75 8.6 0.00 75.46 33.42Sterlite Tech. 0903 32.27 15.69 2289.23 35.95 90.15 95.4 0906 436.18 7.9173 45.48 416.8182 19.65 90.961 237.1 249.4 40.7 10.82 1531.67 43.59Surana Telecom 0803 11.3 13.23 59.52 -27.38 9.19 32.18 0906 10.17 -49.0991 0.19 -90.404 0.48 18.3263 29.75 36 14.5 60.71 61.88 59.39Torrent Cables 0903 8.6 11.55 137.84 -38.53 10.07 143.64 0906 40.43 -21.995 4.14 -75.0602 16.52 10.6189 106.15 124.4 3.52 6.43 91.29 61.01Universal Cables 0903 23.13 4.12 578.02 18.51 7 74.37 0906 110.69 -12.4842 1.99 -18.4426 3.42 33.0449 67.3 75 26.5 23.78 155.66 52.92Vindhya Telelink 0903 11.82 -4.22 251.42 21.71 -9.36 183.74 0906 33.71 -19.5657 0.14 -103.7534 5.97 38.2957 195.05 223.55 51.3 0.00 231.13 43.52Capital Goods - Electrical EquipmentA B B 0812 42.38 29.46 6837.03 15.29 547.41 99.32 0906 1505.01 -6.8855 83.61 -36.5678 21.71 36.0213 716.5 946.9 344 33.02 15182.63 52.11Alstom Projects 0903 67.02 36.27 2290.28 48.04 134.89 59.7 0906 498.28 36.7061 36.75 100.6004 22.86 31.1667 518.8 565.9 191 22.67 3477.00 66.48Amara Raja Batt. 0903 17.08 21.79 1317.72 21.64 80.48 47.49 0906 306.38 -2.4174 42.57 185.3217 12.8901 49.5982 118.3 127.65 30.5 8.40 1010.28 52.06Apar Inds. 0903 32.34 2.2 2436.40 43.52 5.31 86.97 0906 503.25 -6.7607 24.48 27.5664 9.32 30.7094 140.7 180 62 37.72 454.88 62.08Areva T&D 0812 47.82 35.6 2641.09 31.63 226.32 30.27 0906 788.25 26.4396 50.12 -22.4869 8.748 36.5903 299.15 386 130 31.00 7152.68 72.18Asian Electronic 0803 14.52 0 215.97 -41.08 -154.11 73.09 0906 28.07 -34.523 0.71 -124.4828 0.78 20.0314 41.7 93.7 17 29.57 124.60 32.15B H E L 0803 489.52 29.23 19492.05 12.54 2859.34 220.1 0906 5595.6499 29.2525 470.59 22.4188 65.87 22.9403 2343.55 2405 984.1 35.58 114721.46 67.72Best & Crompton 0803 123.84 3.56 89.54 -17.92 5.83 8.43 0906 7.17 -94.2704 -5.88 -106.3138 0 51.2287 17.05 38.4 8.41 0.00 211.15 65.6Bharat Bijlee 0903 5.65 25.83 541.98 -3.70 47.53 353.08 0906 113.16 7.1692 4.14 -45.953 77.9 21.9298 813.55 1450 301 10.44 459.66 35.63Birla Power Sol. 0903 42.47 1.68 225.89 3.91 3.17 44.93 0906 67.36 27.9149 1.35 92.8571 0.4121 26.0527 3.66 5.49 0.82 30.50 155.40 16.93Crompton Greaves 0903 73.32 37.05 4658.66 19.20 397.09 33.48 0906 1173.46 8.3667 114.72 29.0439 11.53 22.402 299.65 320 99.7 25.97 10983.67 40.98Easun Reyrolle 0803 4.08 20.64 185.34 38.91 21.81 78.66 0906 36.39 0.0275 0.24 -93.1624 1.37 38.1733 74.6 113.5 31.1 36.39 154.80 26.83ECE Inds. 0803 4.39 7.21 183.55 -12.79 18.16 213.51 0906 53.46 35.5477 1.91 289.7959 16.93 18.4226 184.45 359.85 80 13.80 80.97 42.78Elpro Intl. 0803 3.56 0 27.13 -16.52 -17.14 43.15 0906 2.71 -26.5583 -3.28 -15.6812 21.63 -8.4608 553.5 630 233.1 0.00 251.29 58.48EMCO 0903 11.77 12.71 996.26 5.51 53.1 71.37 0906 192.64 5.0668 8.11 -19.3035 8.69 45.3437 93.2 118 26 10.70 548.02 33.41Havells India 0903 30.08 18.14 2199.90 7.19 145.23 154.91 0906 586.19 5.9271 49.26 20.9428 25.92 43.3883 291.05 389.9 100 11.39 1750.96 60.14Honda Siel Power 0903 10.14 8.28 236.23 -5.72 15.64 191.73 0906 41.61 -39.5555 0.17 -97.0228 9.96 4.8096 191.05 227.75 118.05 18.26 193.72 67.67IMP Powers 0806 6.81 23.3 134.29 30.61 9.36 61.32 0903 52.67 35.1899 4.13 31.9489 14.54 10.8791 89 133.8 30.1 5.45 72.45 40.46Indo Tech 0803 10.62 36.46 198.94 22.06 39.02 115.63 0906 15.13 -71.9711 0.33 -96.836 27.19 41.3474 282.45 419 160.2 9.98 299.96 74.35Jyoti 0803 12.69 23.34 206.98 42.50 10.47 35.47 0906 47.42 8.9614 1.05 1.9417 3.92 27.203 41.7 64.35 25 11.88 54.13 22.3Jyoti Structures 0903 16.33 21.04 1715.96 25.11 79.74 51.04 0906 484.73 20.6907 22.38 8.9581 10.02 41.8934 141.7 174 32.5 14.21 1159.11 26.85Kalpataru Power 0903 26.5 11.77 1867.58 9.42 94.41 315.64 0906 485.26 2.2547 32.07 10.6244 36.79 40.3328 794.95 855 222 21.62 2106.62 63.68Kirl. Electric 0803 33.27 23.38 727.78 23.06 23.67 32.6 0906 199.21 1.4669 10.09 97.8431 4.92 70.8192 73 122 19 13.75 368.80 49.51NEPC-India 0803 69.26 -0.21 34.52 276.86 3.52 7.07 0906 0.45 -78.2609 -0.7 -193.3333 0.01 12.9351 7.67 12.37 3.95 0.00 53.12 11.99Om Metals Infrap 0803 9.63 6.04 74.05 -18.80 18.07 34.01 0906 36.78 146.3496 6.22 87.3494 2.89 19.5684 25.6 33.8 5.67 8.89 246.53 69.61RTS Power Corpn. 0803 7.19 8.47 101.32 39.71 2.17 50.01 0906 20 -16.318 0.03 -96.8085 2.17 22.6067 76.2 307.75 58.65 39.90 54.79 41.67Salzer Electron. 0803 6.38 13.42 72.15 19.77 4.72 65.86 0906 14.85 -10.9712 1.2 5.2632 7.57 34.6676 75.55 85.9 26.05 9.99 50.09 29.1Suzlon Energy 0903 299.66 5.84 7235.58 4.47 -469.27 43.23 0906 314.95 -78.5834 -160.47 -282.2694 0.11 55.6836 88.15 245.9 33.05 0.00 13722.31 59.82T R I L 0903 12.92 19.5 480.70 38.32 44.12 189.33 0906 85.94 1.1178 8.83 -5.0538 33.78 52.6579 320.75 379 102.6 9.50 414.41 76.82Techno Electric 0803 11.42 34.07 429.56 21.81 49.06 30.02 0906 123.5 7.2328 22.19 101.5441 12.89 52.4651 134.1 180.3 48 10.54 765.71 54.97V-Guard Inds. 0903 29.85 14.2 339.89 13.51 17.35 42.36 0906 86.04 8.5131 6.9 21.0526 6.21 22.1127 69.4 79.2 36.5 11.18 207.16 69.91Volt.Transform. 0903 10.12 53.48 643.07 15.81 114.8 261.53 0906 104.2 -38.7599 14.85 -35.9085 105.25 42.3603 856.3 909 265 8.14 866.58 50.64W S Inds. 0903 21.14 9.93 222.73 -1.88 8.91 41.65 0906 44.96 -13.3719 0.67 -65.9898 2.99 16.5131 45.5 67 21.65 14.17 96.19 42.54ABG Infra 0803 12.82 7.44 106.64 61.14 73.55 189.87 0812 42.74 56.5568 4.5 -30.4482 9.24 13.5668 164.45 349.85 82 29.47 210.82 60.58Action Const.Eq. 0903 17.98 15.54 428.51 6.82 22.73 17.3 0906 80.49 -41.3723 3.4 -72.2901 5.36 65.627 37.15 76.75 8.6 24.12 333.98 65.69Ador Welding 0903 13.6 9.46 225.97 -16.22 12.16 96.61 0906 48.6 13.7374 3.1 -18.4211 8.43 7.9203 133.7 158.6 77 15.86 181.83 56.14Alfa Laval (I) 0812 18.16 31.23 799.88 15.54 90.17 169.19 0906 207.67 6.9196 29.56 14.0432 52.75 16.2887 921.15 1025 641 17.47 1672.81 88.77Artson Engg. 0903 3.69 0 34.40 -33.88 -5.01 -3.64 0906 25.63 243.5657 0.45 -134.0909 0.18 52.3593 44.15 53 11.8 0.00 162.91 75Atlanta 0803 16.3 9.48 108.56 -35.24 14.52 92.39 0906 40.39 4.3939 6.47 30.4435 15.12 20.4945 113.5 202 30.75 7.58 185.01 68.6Atlas Copco (I) 0812 22.56 22.65 1271.44 30.95 83.74 180.1 0906 267.72 -4.4642 19.16 -9.3232 31.58 34.0216 739.75 960 335.05 23.41 1668.88 83.77Avery India 0803 9.83 12.53 73.09 12.74 5.71 49.27 0906 11.76 -20.1629 0.11 -85.1351 5.94 6.6431 132.25 140 45.9 22.30 130.13 78.28Batliboi 0903 13.5 -19.19 97.53 -24.75 -3.38 16.47 0906 16.76 -30.3118 -2.33 51.2987 0.08 5.5889 24.3 34.1 11.5 0.00 65.61 81.73BEML Ltd 0803 41.77 16.48 2525.90 4.10 225.65 408.36 0906 465.46 61.663 5.3 -130.4073 70.01 10.0067 1099.8 1153.5 280 15.71 4579.57 54.03BGR Energy 0903 72 22.29 1922.10 27.73 115.09 77.94 0906 311.07 1.3819 20.24 17.4695 16.4 65.337 443.45 450.9 107 27.04 3192.84 81.31

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Carborundum Uni. 0903 18.67 10.74 658.89 12.26 59.72 41.57 0906 162.46 3.4711 13.92 24.8431 6.69 19.1096 138.15 145 74.9 31.19 1289.63 43.11CMI FPE Ltd 0803 4.94 10.22 327.80 -35.87 8.3 171.58 0906 59.03 -49.0594 1.34 4.6875 2.72 13.6535 387.45 525 160 69.56 191.40 75Cummins India 0903 39.6 34.72 3304.28 40.57 433.66 70.44 0906 625.62 -11.5144 89.66 1.6093 21.97 28.6937 332.25 343.8 148.2 15.62 6578.55 51Denisons Hydrau. 0809 1.8 25.86 64.09 25.69 8.51 203.56 0906 9.86 -42.2378 1.13 -56.8702 34.97 28.2244 290.3 414.5 160 8.31 52.25 73.1Disa India 0812 1.51 48.59 85.93 -7.97 11.97 202.78 0906 10.11 -61.1154 0.49 -87.6263 42.2 44.9701 1615.95 1825 1200.05 38.25 244.01 74.27Dynamatic Tech. 0903 5.41 4.94 294.12 7.41 4.87 246.16 0906 66 -21.7917 2.64 -25.4237 11.01 38.5881 1166 1325 324.1 206.74 630.81 53.66Eimco Elecon(I) 0903 5.77 13.5 143.52 23.70 15.23 206.38 0906 27.59 -1.4291 2.45 -30.9859 24.49 11.3691 288.75 334.9 99.1 11.80 166.61 74.05Elecon Engg.Co 0903 18.57 22.44 956.56 15.92 57.45 29.66 0906 212.29 25.8761 8.5 -28.8107 5.82 41.9384 83.05 124.3 23.85 14.27 771.12 45.71Electrotherm(I) 0803 10.98 21.26 1325.36 82.86 62.33 336.74 0906 440.19 14.3737 16.97 -6.3466 44.52 112.4822 229.45 332 76 5.31 263.18 33.58Elgi Equipment 0903 6.27 21.85 479.42 6.23 39.74 31.39 0906 113.44 -0.9949 10.93 26.7981 6.7 10.5379 67.05 72.8 26.75 12.46 524.33 24.2Engineers India 0803 56.16 19.57 721.87 26.62 194.6 205.14 0906 391.44 55.0626 94.22 86.0952 69.09 3.7575 1035.6 1105 300 14.98 5815.93 90.4Esab India 0812 15.39 50.82 423.23 23.61 61.18 89.03 0906 104.92 -8.2867 16.24 -12.1687 38.89 25.6507 418.75 454.3 195 10.77 644.46 55.65GEE 0803 2.87 30.31 73.27 85.21 3.37 11.58 0906 28.23 19.1642 4.02 166.2252 2.8117 52.2382 72.35 79 25 21.34 136.74 60.85GEI Industrial 0803 14.27 26 192.09 71.36 8.97 35.71 0906 39.07 6.6903 2.75 1.476 7.29 38.835 71.2 79.9 24 9.63 101.60 41.92GMM Pfaudler 0803 2.92 17.74 142.01 23.80 15.56 54.95 0906 33.18 -3.4061 2.58 -36.4532 6.17 22.1977 72 97.3 35.65 11.71 105.48 75.64Graphite India 0903 30.22 22.61 1090.42 2.48 193.57 67.14 0906 234.44 -13.9985 45.18 35.4317 7.73 17.8359 53.15 62.5 20.55 4.43 908.60 54.68Greaves Cotton 0806 48.84 33.11 1149.95 8.14 110.16 75.93 0906 261.86 -17.9045 13.25 -49.9055 11.46 16.737 148.75 170.5 50.1 13.21 726.50 52.03Gremach Infra 0803 15.22 38.15 258.88 128.19 37.17 83.63 0906 70.98 -30.6565 4.55 -62.4897 10.81 62.4675 35.5 88.25 17.5 6.53 122.12 50.6Grindwell Norton 0812 27.68 18.98 502.12 13.90 55.01 54.98 0906 127.4 -2.6068 14.86 1.0884 9.84 17.4603 108.15 125.9 70.05 10.99 598.72 58.55Guj Apollo Inds 0803 10.5 33.55 172.38 18.43 37.37 89.17 0906 34.92 -15.6114 5.03 0.6 14.9833 14.0099 130.5 144.7 49 9.65 205.54 49.55HEG 0803 44.32 32.4 946.89 16.13 146.36 119.08 0906 232.18 -2.1535 41.86 41.8502 27.65 13.6038 253.1 283.75 94 6.09 1083.52 52.65Hercules Hoists 0903 1.6 28.11 93.9 3.57 19.89 49.05 0906 16.75 -34.288 3.22 -34.2857 11.56 26.1689 189.05 329 71.55 16.38 302.48 69.53Hind.Dorr-Oliver 0803 7.2 19.1 305.07 46.31 22.64 35.71 0906 180.44 114.7073 12.85 109.6248 10.25 34.8792 142.25 142.25 24 13.89 512.10 55Hind.Powerplus 0503 31.78 4.89 216.18 3.03 5.78 38.1 0503 46.02 -20.4769 0.97 -61.811 1.79 5.5865 105.4 0 0 57.60 334.96 92Ingersoll-Rand 0903 31.57 9.27 372.26 -23.55 67.2 236.74 0906 85.32 -12.1228 6.57 -63.7417 17.63 -3.8597 306.05 366.95 200.15 16.52 966.20 74Intl. Combustion 0903 2.39 19.75 98.27 3.37 9.91 227.78 0906 19.78 -13.4354 2.13 -30.1639 37.61 26.0517 218.8 347.8 80.25 5.82 52.29 53Intl. Conveyors 0803 2.4 25.02 63.83 31.85 2.63 83 0906 22.49 65.1248 3.12 372.7272 23.82 30.5844 275.35 299.5 101 15.70 93.07 51.3ION Exchange 0803 12.66 8.85 475.06 16.35 10.65 100.12 0906 95.45 6.0909 1.37 280.5555 4.66 21.7355 128.45 158 55 66.55 163.13 40.15Jaihind Projects 0703 5.11 21.24 84.73 36.68 3.09 31.49 0812 72.38 223.703 7.07 149.8233 17.58 9.2225 103 127.9 32 5.63 74.78 47.74Kabra Extrusion 0903 7.98 16.84 153.5 5.30 11.7 90.88 0906 35.7 -0.6401 3.92 17.0149 21.64 13.9067 108 124.7 48.15 7.02 86.18 55.34Kalindee Rail 0803 10.73 18.31 246.03 30.78 14.22 79.97 0906 35.95 -39.5697 1.68 -59.0244 8.1 51.8529 134.75 234.7 82.2 18.14 165.07 17.01Kennametal India 0806 21.98 24.31 388.13 9.83 54.43 114.25 0903 61.08 -34.9035 2 -84.8714 18.12 6.8185 210.25 278.55 125 11.66 462.13 88.16Kirl. Brothers 0903 21.15 9.87 1829.34 20.22 67.03 66.19 0906 401.41 8.3867 5.6 -225 7.28 29.3065 184.95 205 59 25.37 1955.85 62.32Kirl. Oil Engine 0903 38.83 12.36 2109.26 -2.13 115.89 49.45 0906 461.28 -18.4845 42.76 45.146 6.61 16.0582 110.1 119.6 30 17.12 2137.59 62.01Kirl.Pneumatic 0903 12.84 35.06 514.86 29.12 40.85 101.14 0906 52.12 -51.7229 -4.87 -178.5484 27.66 18.8946 360.3 428.9 115.45 15.09 462.63 55.85KSB Pumps 0812 17.4 21.42 463.71 14.21 47.08 167.39 0906 138.28 -7.1946 17.29 1.052 37.66 15.1599 382.6 459.95 175 10.16 665.72 66.8L G Balakrishnan 0903 7.85 9.4 507.6 -7.69 39.14 17.87 0906 118.64 -10.6963 4.54 -28.6164 4.83 13.4067 15.2 17.25 7.15 7.31 119.32 46.22Lanco Infratech 0803 219.79 13.47 1574.55 193.87 200.17 72.48 0906 1446.27 179.1165 128.65 174.424 16.4 56.6441 424.9 458.3 83.1 29.51 10230.74 73.57Larsen & Toubro 0903 117.14 23.97 33895.92 35.69 3481.66 212.31 0906 7362.71 6.6838 1598.2 218.0877 78.18 28.6543 1550.65 1800 557 31.68 91123.95 0M & P Pumps 0812 9.23 36.8 254.26 39.80 12.96 45.18 0809 68.61 40.0776 4.43 75.7936 13.71 32.4696 246.9 250 111.05 17.64 227.89 90.17Manugraph India 0803 6.08 33.56 428.53 15.10 61.9 68.5 0906 55.71 -58.0844 4.54 -72.8469 7.8 30.2847 59.25 99.5 24.5 7.60 180.12 57.02McNally Bharat 0803 28.69 18.55 547.96 8.85 22.4 45.95 0906 269 123.2921 8.07 98.2801 11.6 35.9505 196.5 196.5 28.8 16.67 610.92 32.3Nitin Fire Prot. 0903 12.6 14.45 62.65 72.73 14.02 80.98 0906 7.56 -30.2583 1.28 -50 11.03 26.8968 335.15 373 115 30.41 422.29 70.06Orient Abrasives 0903 5.98 31.15 303.05 25.84 31.85 19 0906 78.01 -0.5735 12.74 12.6437 2.7805 21.1536 20.15 23.7 6.53 6.95 240.99 53.45Panasonic Carbon 0903 4.8 11.41 30.41 21.11 5.9 109.79 0906 8.65 29.491 2.43 122.9358 15.07 -3.8418 125.4 131 75.05 7.89 60.19 74.03Petron Engg 0803 7.55 7.12 282.38 7.17 4.39 84.6 0906 102.07 8.022 2.13 -35.6495 9.73 21.7887 123.05 250.45 58.05 17.58 92.78 52.47Praj Inds. 0903 36.69 32.67 771.88 10.01 129.75 24.17 0906 126.42 -18.3122 25.33 2.3434 7.11 48.9444 93.55 186.2 45.1 13.18 1717.58 23.02Premier 0903 30.4 7.81 129.33 21.33 13.61 59.63 0906 23.76 1.5819 2.21 -28.013 4.2 30.638 98.65 104.9 23.4 23.49 299.90 39.91Rel. Indl. Infra 0903 15.1 16.11 70.99 5.55 22.47 97.75 0906 13.65 -20.4545 5.1 1.7964 14.95 10.1349 952.35 1287 231.05 63.75 1438.05 45.43Revathi Equipmnt 0803 3.07 14.65 118.46 34.92 21.95 383.65 0906 23.14 23.4133 2.84 336.9231 18.9 18.4099 514.65 893.65 330 22.83 158.00 64.36Sanghvi Movers 0903 8.66 28.96 357.5 40.57 101.05 91.07 0906 81.63 5.1391 23.1 1.7621 23.44 50.8412 160.05 244.4 59.65 6.83 693.02 44.51Shakti Pumps 0806 6.22 30.98 104.37 68.34 7.14 54.57 0906 22.9 -23.3857 1.73 -22.4215 13.04 17.0612 96.45 108.5 50.05 7.60 61.73 49.65Shanthi Gears 0903 8.17 23.69 252.49 3.42 44.06 24.76 0906 35.85 -40.5275 6.44 -42.3456 4.81 24.0826 40.2 80 24.05 8.04 328.43 44.7Shriram EPC 0903 918.76 42.16 40.02 0906 197.86 22.6506 8.06 9.8093 9.41 112.1877 175.6 269 77 18.72 762.46 42.51Sulzer India 0812 3.45 52.29 197.41 58.26 27.01 168.38 0906 39.28 -24.7654 14.66 116.2242 98.9 28.926 808.7 934 440 8.18 279.00 80.1Sunil Hitech 0803 12.28 19.72 306.31 111.54 21.01 127.57 0906 194.54 74.9303 8.47 24.3759 15.1 69.1665 162.8 196.4 49.25 7.74 199.92 53.2Supreme Infra 0803 13.88 28.74 158.23 71.84 19.18 67.64 0906 105.9 35.0938 8.63 -8.7738 18.13 91.5244 86.2 92.15 19.45 4.76 119.65 61.03Swaraj Engines 0903 12.42 23.64 208.17 66.06 21.27 78.08 0906 67.11 34.2737 9.71 90.0196 20.84 18.3119 306.8 355 77.8 14.71 381.05 50.62Texmaco 0903 11.08 29.04 1007.3 20.88 75.84 26.64 0906 183.24 -6.9044 20.85 -8.6328 6.6422 43.2875 112.25 132.1 35.6 19.25 1427.82 54.61Thermax 0903 23.83 33.84 3076.97 -2.63 287.3 80.73 0906 522.77 -26.2374 46.49 -27.0287 22.67 40.0379 424.95 515 150.5 18.84 5063.28 61.98TIL 0903 10.03 23.45 809.61 17.04 32.27 142.2 0906 162.24 -12.3643 5.81 1.5734 32.26 25.2945 291.25 351 69.9 9.03 292.12 50.9Titagarh Wagons 0803 16.37 28.6 554.81 97.12 60.57 138.26 0906 102.9 -55.1106 11.18 -53.5521 22.6 64.1586 298 749 118.6 10.59 549.51 49.25TRF 0903 5.5 40.17 526.31 47.12 45.52 240.4 0906 109.74 83.8807 6.53 69.171 40.8252 25.3894 474.95 476.5 90.03 9.03 522.45 41.83UB Engg. 0903 17.07 24.22 453.11 71.25 21.14 48.79 0906 115.66 2.2816 6.58 13.0584 12.82 43.3899 84.45 122.45 27.15 6.60 144.16 40.74Walchan. Inds. 0809 7.61 23.81 696.02 10.04 39.77 55.19 0906 158.79 17.9805 7.53 0.5341 7.58 36.8745 220.7 312.7 67.5 31.31 839.76 55Wendt India 0903 2 21.07 51.37 -4.96 8.84 220.15 0906 9.9 -23.2558 0.91 -50.5435 39.54 9.4676 525.1 689 341.15 13.28 105.02 79.74WPIL 0903 7.97 42.69 159.45 44.95 8.28 28.95 0906 35.18 18.8915 2.22 22.6519 10.9 34.6381 78.2 84 34.8 7.17 62.33 72.68Castings, Forgings & FastnersAhmednagar Forg 0806 34.92 17.57 655.94 10.75 65.18 119.48 0906 115.53 -28.491 11.01 -14.8492 10.36 40.4829 53.45 97 19.9 5.16 186.65 52.6Bharat Forge 0903 44.54 6.98 1994.75 -6.87 103.29 66.77 0906 351.58 -43.2743 0.96 -96.3855 3.36 20.1495 230.2 275 69.15 37.31 5125.40 43.97Electrost.Cast. 0903 28.73 10.92 1838.97 38.11 140.39 43.9 0906 372.9 -7.6065 58.1 276.7834 4.71 22.4502 41.6 42.45 13.03 7.65 1195.17 45.57Hinduja Foundrie 0903 18.68 -10.12 363.3 -19.52 -11.98 75.21 0906 67.03 -46.4617 -10.44 -328.4464 0.37 14.4409 102.95 196.75 48 0.00 192.31 69.9Jayaswal Neco 0803 112.88 51.09 1472.59 18.64 85.59 13.3 0906 405.15 0.2722 16.18 -52.7315 1.42 21.9029 22.15 42.9 7 0.00 250.03 48.97M M Forgings 0903 12.07 11.17 206.81 8.33 10.22 79.15 0906 32.45 -38.261 0.98 -80.202 12.89 14.769 55 100 25.6 6.88 66.39 61.6Nelcast 0903 17.4 2.46 290.31 -18.56 3.78 88.73 0906 60.52 -37.8645 1.17 -80.8824 3.69 16.9565 44.95 85.4 16.6 0.00 78.21 68.71Ramkrishna Forg. 0903 15.33 4.91 224.43 12.43 4.54 58.2 0906 50.55 -31.5319 0.72 -85.2761 1.57 48.5073 77 132 21.3 308.00 118.04 51.1Sundram Fasten. 0903 21.01 3.65 1262.2 4.67 15.48 20.33 0906 283.22 -22.1217 17.03 32.4261 1.28 12.8522 37.2 41.1 13 36.12 781.57 49.53Tayo Rolls 0803 5.47 16.26 209.72 12.553 6.35 86.45 0906 22.44 -54.1104 -5.29 -3211.7647 0.9691 19.4694 93.65 158.55 52.1 0.00 96.08 73.21CementACC 0812 187.88 26.71 7189.56 4.49 1212.79 262.28 0906 2081.26 15.1171 485.62 78.9183 78.52 17.0331 791.4 928 369 10.08 14854.58 46.21Ambuja Cem. 0812 304.52 22.73 6182.09 10.44 1402.27 37.26 0906 1847.41 18.1564 324.65 -43.7368 7.59 28.9381 98.65 111.5 43 12.98 15022.92 46.46Andhra Cements 0903 132.53 17.99 369.36 -16.49 38.36 5.24 0906 106.92 19.8789 17.13 1.0024 5.59 27.9567 28.3 35.25 11.5 7.06 375.03 72.99Anjani Portland 0803 18.39 45.54 103.07 53.26 16.31 23.03 0906 38.26 10.2594 7.04 4.142 8.3 25.3689 33.25 39.05 15 3.61 61.15 61.44Barak Valley 0803 22.16 18.37 70.31 -4.70 11 33.03 0906 28.73 25.1852 5.05 2.2267 3.74 17.8114 27.85 39.2 10 7.47 61.72 60.49Bheema Cements 0803 22.28 7.07 37.94 -48.32 3.24 68.59 0906 19.81 9.3267 5.47 29.0094 5.52 10.1385 40.5 82.85 24.5 6.42 107.24 74.01Binani Cement 0903 203.1 24.31 1493.69 55.33 108.66 23.46 0906 524.3 60.8332 106.7 100.1876 7.98 31.8727 58.65 64 24.95 7.35 1191.18 64.91Birla Corpn. 0903 77.01 28.43 1790.19 3.99 323.51 166.15 0906 490.4 23.8791 155.34 69.1788 50.26 12.9685 285.55 330 71 5.68 2199.02 62.9Burnpur Cement 0803 43 4.08 27.04 14.24 1.42 12.7 0906 9.41 23.9789 0.31 -18.4211 0.08 35.7293 12.9 17.59 7.15 0.00 55.46 46.33Chettinad Cement 0903 29.5 -1.13 1137.67 22.31 -4.21 120.39 0906 364.91 29.2495 35.14 -19.2926 31.23 28.4955 410.9 514.1 360.15 0.00 1212.16 85.03Dalmia Cement 0903 16.19 18.49 1758.68 19.83 158.62 148.93 0906 551.73 33.0785 58.57 16.0721 20.61 36.6504 150.05 229.9 67.2 7.28 1214.65 56.6Deccan Cements 0803 7 41.17 209.22 21.86 47.97 198.97 0906 86.23 66.4993 11.82 -3.0353 48.36 13.121 248.2 293 109.25 5.13 173.74 54.63Guj. Sidhee Cem. 0809 144.67 16.06 570.15 44.72 48.79 3.17 0906 110.84 30.2927 16.88 209.1575 3.22 30.3014 17.35 24.2 5.99 5.80 250.92 35.39Heidelberg Cem. 0812 158.02 21.26 761.16 28.22 125.53 31.95 0906 277.11 67.1553 44.63 86.7364 8.14 16.8565 42.55 49.7 11.01 6.04 964.27 68.55India Cements 0903 282.43 17.48 3358.34 10.32 432.18 105 0906 953.48 10.1499 144.28 1.5056 15.4 26.9899 129.8 180 68.5 8.00 3667.50 28.01JK Lakshmi 0903 61.19 25.17 1223.90 10.43 178.59 128.23 0906 350.81 30.2045 78.49 102.869 43.78 16.9759 131.65 139.7 30.25 3.03 805.43 45.51K C P 0903 12.89 30.62 349.32 1.84 65.91 186.73 0906 76.75 -3.3132 15.04 2.8728 51.47 24.3623 283.25 372 111.25 5.21 365.11 46.26Kakatiya Cements 0803 7.77 17.28 172.57 21.55 16.9 135.35 0906 32.15 -27.7203 5.57 -3.7997 27.13 4.889 101 112.8 46.1 3.72 78.48 48.61Madras Cement 0903 23.8 32.84 2530.9 25.85 363.51 52.95 0906 768.35 24.9411 138.42 21.453 11.9385 29.4846 105.7 142 55 6.48 2515.66 42.01Mangalam Cement 0903 28.03 38.42 564.15 10.42 97.16 103.13 0906 154.92 32.0378 33.71 75.6644 40.1 15.4163 132.95 150 38.15 3.44 372.66 28.42

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NCL Inds. 0803 32.5 33.33 192.72 29.96 29.57 30.6 0906 57.03 -21.7159 3.74 -33.2143 8.47 26.888 41.65 48 19 5.20 145.53 43.31OCL India 0803 11.39 25.33 764.4 -5.43 116.15 97.12 0906 350.88 61.3316 57.39 50.4325 23.73 19.6795 116.35 122 33 4.91 662.03 69.77Prism Cement 0903 298.25 20.06 627.96 -28.34 96.23 22.18 0906 271.31 19.7361 74.25 21.7612 5.71 10.5279 54.65 60.3 13.5 9.55 1629.94 61.74Rain Commodities 0812 70.83 20.82 1111.01 140.44 85.05 70.06 0906 263.77 -11.9945 44.34 61.4712 13.73 40.0998 182.6 228.4 52.25 12.36 1293.36 42.89Sagar Cements 0803 13.34 34.6 253.76 12.65 30.96 78.54 0906 138.41 128.7391 14.19 99.0182 17.83 25.6666 230.9 359.95 85.1 14.73 346.35 44.16Sanghi Inds. 0803 219.98 19.45 846.51 3.49 106.4 27.28 0906 191.49 -14.4905 18.94 157.337 1.86 80.9462 27 57.9 17.05 9.28 593.95 51.01Saurashtra Cem. 0812 51.19 0 713.59 74.26 -48.15 0.1 0906 143.1 -10.8356 17.48 27.4982 5.41 30.7082 28.6 33.6 9.27 5.30 146.40 64.42Sh. Digvijay Cem 0903 141.38 25.23 306.9 20.941 21.66 3.58 0906 99.79 42.4757 25.49 2135.9649 3.48 14.8983 16.1 19 4.23 4.95 227.61 73.63Shiva Cement 0803 29.25 5.93 24.74 8.94 3.61 4.06 0906 11.06 45.1444 0.57 14 0.37 7.305 8.04 12.18 3.42 201.00 120.56 28.75Shree Cement 0903 34.84 61.39 2716.46 28.85 577.97 347.31 0906 922.45 50.469 291.13 162.5158 217.65 40.6067 1563.2 1760 330 7.11 5446.19 65.47UltraTech Cem. 0903 124.49 31.03 6385.50 15.85 977.02 289.21 0906 1952.78 30.5352 417.77 57.6431 90.76 23.1713 729.75 850.4 250 8.04 9084.66 54.78Vinay Cements 0803 18.9 5.03 40.07 -17.40 2.94 39.97 0906 6.16 -10.7246 0.23 -32.3529 0.12 0.7974 37.25 47 22 0.00 70.40 74.96Everest Inds. 0903 14.8 9.87 528.69 86.15 14.45 102.25 0906 178.1 49.9537 9.44 19.9492 14.74 21.5516 102.15 123.3 43.5 9.43 151.18 50.09Hyd.Industries 0903 7.49 27 623.4 29.62 44.09 241.62 0906 207.78 17.9697 31.4 83.8407 78.27 13.9729 375.65 401 89 4.75 280.61 42.22Indian Hume Pipe 0903 4.84 16.36 552.33 51.77 25.31 340.72 0906 125.97 -5.1574 6.25 23.2742 54.37 27.8823 538.35 645 205.25 11.59 261.10 69.92Ramco Inds. 0903 4.33 13.62 452.87 18.73 35.65 640.83 0906 150.97 21.378 15.6 4.698 68 17.8071 1146.85 1217.5 326 13.66 496.59 50.54Visaka Inds. 0903 15.92 20.71 577.98 34.40 35.94 117.96 0906 189 9.7115 25.86 76.6393 29.69 30.0915 120.1 129.25 31.7 4.04 190.72 37.7Asian Granito 0803 21.06 23.74 190.76 24.03 26.46 74.75 0906 76.92 9.1838 4.41 -51.3782 8.73 280.2377 37.7 53.3 11.9 4.32 79.40 35Cera Sanitary 0803 3.09 19.04 127.15 19.41 10.05 94.5 0906 40.23 18.6726 3.35 31.8898 22.43 25.0989 107.7 153.85 50.6 4.48 66.77 54.71HSIL 0803 11.01 13.57 517.97 8.68 28.65 40.09 0906 156.66 17.2166 2.41 -65.2738 6.21 18.2644 56.95 61.4 20 7.56 313.23 60.49Kajaria Ceramics 0803 14.72 10.13 500.54 21.74 15.02 21.04 0906 156 -1.5587 6.04 160.3448 1.72 18.9446 38.8 45 21 22.69 285.57 51.6Murudesh Ceramic 0803 17.51 10.4 236.78 0.59 26.63 153.2 0906 32.59 -31.2592 -5.35 -265.6347 0.45 15.8369 29.05 44.9 14.55 0.00 50.87 50.94Nitco 0803 32.12 12.95 637.49 38.77 51.02 154.69 0906 141.62 -8.2891 5.99 -25.7745 7.12 35.3115 59.9 118 21 8.40 192.40 45.16Restile Ceramics 0803 56.39 2.02 31.81 56.31 0.3 9.63 0906 9.61 62.3311 -1.35 -4600.0002 0.01 22.976 15.2 19.36 6.56 0.00 149.39 73.74Somany Ceramics 0803 6.9 7.45 329.37 19.22 4.07 81.58 0906 99.59 18.9134 3.48 95.5056 20.26 13.2762 90 95.9 36.55 5.95 62.10 62.21ChemicalsAarti Inds. 0803 36.4 13.6 886.15 26.84 36.67 38.8 0906 269.79 -19.1858 23.28 -29.9428 9.72 14.3086 41.05 52.1 26 4.23 298.84 47.18Adinath Bio-Labs 0803 22.07 3.83 21.7 3.28 1 11.89 0906 5.98 27.5053 0.51 466.6666 0.05 -4.4105 5.44 29.7 4.89 90.67 120.06 39.52Aditya Bir.Chem. 0903 23.39 21.07 204.35 17.53 46.08 102.59 0906 59.51 12.7724 15.8 18.9759 20.78 16.959 66.5 76 27.15 3.20 155.54 56.31Alkyl Amines 0903 10.21 9.61 197.49 24.76 5.51 61.87 0906 55.4 1.9694 2 -50.3722 7.67 16.7259 68.1 118.9 36.75 48.30 69.46 73.8Andhra Petrochem 0903 84.97 10.15 245.05 -12.94 16.15 19.68 0906 44.85 -29.0685 -1.65 -123.8784 1.34 9.949 13.79 19.5 8.06 15.32 117.17 40.8Arvind Chemicals 0803 9.56 4.18 135.56 431.82 0.55 10.99 0906 8.14 -32.2795 0.08 -66.6667 0.17 50.2051 40.5 53.75 29.1 0.00 80.23 32.96Avon Organics 0803 22.5 0 70.4 0.46 -8.5 18.81 0906 31.48 37.4672 1.47 716.6667 3.15 -3.3091 28.3 31.8 12.25 8.98 63.68 63.6Balaji Amines 0803 6.48 26.24 217.82 24.11 13.26 87.35 0906 58.85 -19.4718 5.02 -2.5243 15.7 37.014 124.8 131.55 51 5.32 80.87 55.71BASF India 0903 28.19 18.94 1116.66 22.40 68.64 136.65 0906 382.18 -0.2011 41.05 12.0055 25.91 13.9226 294.9 318.8 163.3 11.38 831.32 71.18Bhuruka Gases 0803 3.52 7.46 30.07 -16.43 3.33 33.05 0809 10.12 21.9277 1.22 454.5455 1.75 1.4367 40.25 40.5 26.4 14.12 56.67 74.96BOC India 0812 85.28 8.73 533.39 78.87 80.04 121.31 0906 213.08 56.5384 9.72 -42.5871 6.1 11.2522 167.25 190 105.1 29.65 1426.31 89.48Bodal Chemicals 0803 10.4 45.44 412.85 59.56 17.45 41.63 0906 97.14 -26.4537 3.48 -6.4516 2.58 64.3028 40.65 61 13.3 0.00 80.89 73.95Bombay Oxygen 0803 1.5 32.51 35.01 0.59 12876 0812 7.46 19.9357 -2.35 739.2857 10908.86 1.9207 6045 8275 3290.6499 26.91 90.68 58.93Castrol India 0812 123.64 57.93 2262.37 15.07 262.37 38.46 0906 637.5 2.5909 128.4 55.0725 25.18 13.3799 477.3 499.7 261 18.96 5901.34 71.03Ciba India 0903 13.28 6.6 506.28 7.90 22.36 235.02 0906 137.1 -8.3556 -1.7 -118.6813 17.01 2.184 212 284 180.05 44.92 281.54 69.28Clariant Chemica 0812 26.66 21.52 920.15 6.85 67.48 119.14 0906 245.37 -6.2615 31.41 17.4206 31.15 19.0586 310.7 320 144.3 9.73 828.33 63.4Deepak Nitrite 0903 8.96 15.94 572.2 21.84 28.28 210.87 0906 106.67 -15.1392 3.23 -72.4167 22.09 15.2633 125.7 160 73 5.07 112.63 56.41Elantas Beck 0812 7.93 19.4 181.94 7.14 19.61 137.48 0906 48.59 -1.5998 8.32 42.2222 28.97 16.6409 431.2 465 144.55 14.89 341.94 88.55Ellen.Indl.Gas 0603 6.55 6.74 27.59 -2.85 0.83 12.58 0906 10.07 -18.1966 1.99 -41.4706 6.81 0.3813 191.2 262 125.3 22.42 125.24 40.96Foseco India 0812 6.39 31.62 147.36 -2.85 15.64 84.08 0906 28 -27.5362 3.03 -31.448 18.8 11.243 313.65 398.7 193.4 16.78 200.42 86.48GHCL 0803 100.02 21.65 1068.41 -0.44 101.58 50.24 0906 287.92 -3.8086 35.87 -5.6549 10.59 19.9269 43.6 92.4 21 4.22 436.09 18.26Goa Carbon 0903 9.15 18.94 386.88 86.06 12.33 76.14 0906 47.33 -56.8157 -4.82 -141.4089 8.47 32.89 76.95 142.9 35.55 0.00 70.79 57.67Godrej Inds 0903 31.98 -5.78 802.31 12.43 18.08 31.68 0906 189.23 -15.4884 0.58 -96.6396 0.43 2.395 163.7 177.05 46.25 0.00 5235.13 78.9Grauer & Weil 0803 12.79 21.17 194.54 22.84 12.69 50.01 0906 43.79 6.0291 2.38 -35.3261 5.06 16.7385 68.45 108.4 28 9.44 87.55 49.73Guj Alkalies 0803 73.44 22.79 1412.37 6.18 224.09 146.85 0906 328.58 -4.4742 37.91 -30.3893 23.93 8.856 106.6 171.5 53.5 4.34 782.87 36.72Guj Fluorochem 0903 10.99 30.62 1044.56 45.06 340.14 112 0906 219.82 5.9016 63.86 12.232 30.77 46.9954 146.55 218.75 49.5 4.64 1610.58 70.04Gulf Oil Corpn. 0903 14.87 5.05 911.84 21.83 29.04 30.74 0906 239.35 12.6936 20.96 142.3121 6.67 19.6371 66.8 89.9 24 8.50 496.66 49.03Gulshan Polyols 0803 3.11 52.86 99.42 20.36 9.65 35.11 0906 47.63 -6.3508 3.41 0.8876 20.8 23.5179 93 283.5 57 4.47 77.56 64.08Gwalior Chem. 0803 24.68 14.84 287.64 42.21 24.31 70.56 0906 75.36 -23.8865 7.82 -18.0293 10.55 27.7762 94.55 112.65 34.6 8.37 233.35 59.98Hikal 0903 16.44 40.55 478.04 58.78 58.89 133.4 0906 127.24 38.5151 13.31 24.7423 38.35 26.9058 315.2 505 119 5.32 518.19 68.82Hind.Organ.Chem. 0803 67.27 10.3 574.49 13.75 13.61 -13.92 0906 81.3 -51.3552 -30.03 -3015.5341 2.91 7.5482 41 49 14.4 0.00 276.22 58.61I G Petrochems 0903 30.8 0.77 557.28 -4.90 1.33 56.36 0906 145.82 8.3117 8.24 63.4921 5.26 16.0261 34.05 49 13.25 23.16 104.87 57.84India Gelatine 0803 9.4 1.18 56.56 -7.43 1.98 89.86 0906 22.5 38.1215 2.75 497.8261 11.5 11.5611 53.65 61.2 12 4.66 50.43 58.65India Glycols 0903 27.88 -9.74 958.73 -26.54 -91.89 135.86 0906 223.85 -10.4815 0.62 -94.8887 0.22 18.739 96.9 227.7 41.55 0.00 270.16 52.04Inox Air Product 0803 10.34 22.88 406.58 10.28 101.63 408.36 9903 45.91 -31.2519 4.12 -44.249 0 12.1966 375 0 0 4.59 390.75Insilco 0903 62.72 -2.85 64.65 -6.71 0.77 13.77 0906 16.13 0 2.37 -295.8678 0.76 2.9034 14.08 16.45 5.32 27.08 88.31 73.11IOL Chemicals 0803 13.38 26.31 317.94 56.94 12.36 45.73 0906 88.05 6.2508 1.25 -34.555 7.94 42.2846 61 155 45 10.76 129.44 53.65Jayant Agro Org. 0903 7.5 8.19 810.27 36.38 5.65 47.88 0906 159.7 -37.5342 2.84 29.6804 4.28 26.1138 61.45 74.5 27.5 14.63 92.18 56.45Kanoria Chem. 0903 28.15 6.27 492.39 13.7264 14.6 41.23 0906 117.54 -6.7143 15.35 170.2465 5.1 14.2524 30.45 35.6 14.5 5.26 171.37 57.05Kiri Dyes 0803 11.25 41.1 221.63 66.11 20.14 56.86 0906 77.47 11.4195 3.79 -24.6521 7.99 22.6786 395.05 420.2 65.1 18.06 592.58 69.48Metrochem Inds. 0803 11.43 7.64 248.61 3.53 6.84 80.13 0906 4.1 -94.3674 40.18 1899.005 36.44 8.8816 50.35 62.95 20 0.00 57.55 72.22Natl. Peroxide 0903 5.75 33.19 134.95 23.57 20.65 120.31 0906 26.89 -22.9734 1.65 -66.8675 30.12 18.2488 179.95 260 101.1 5.97 103.47 65.44Navin Fluo.Intl. 0903 10.1 23.82 420.09 43.05 45.29 226.75 0906 97.49 -11.0979 19.1 0.6853 44.97 16.8889 244.7 258 72.55 5.20 247.15 37.22Nitta Gelatin 0903 8.4 17.71 183.71 24.46 15.02 105.05 0906 42.42 5.026 6.07 115.2482 21.75 16.3876 139.3 152.95 29.75 6.40 117.01 80.5NOCIL 0903 160.79 14.3 466.26 29.03 36.16 16.49 0906 102.16 -18.753 7.53 -35.3093 1.99 3.1668 30.35 31.4 10 15.25 488.00 32.82Panama Petrochem 0803 4.76 36.51 233.88 18.77 14.8 106.39 0906 62.09 -36.6752 5.39 -23.9774 33.83 45.3508 101.85 139.75 55.55 5.83 59.48 55.05Phillips Carbon 0903 28.25 -28.13 1163.28 12.59 -64.84 77.23 0906 291.17 -2.7001 20.48 -10.5677 13.21 19.6129 148.4 167 26.55 0.00 419.23 53.88Pidilite Inds. 0903 25.31 21.31 1761.12 14.84 146.38 28.99 0906 514.98 3.4907 84.81 54.4246 7.33 21.9859 140.4 149.5 75.15 20.17 3553.52 70.88Punjab Alkalies 0803 20.5 6.94 200.11 -0.80 3.94 21.47 0906 41.59 -29.9714 -0.61 -110.8734 1.42 2.273 35 36 16 79.55 71.89 44.26Punjab Chemicals 0803 6.59 32.72 438.5 41.95 30.08 156.49 0906 81.87 -31.3114 -3.45 -139.4286 14.4 34.0172 137.25 309.8 105 0.00 98.68 47.36SI Group 0903 42.31 -17.41 625.77 -3.81 -23.37 28.96 0906 145.63 -23.0001 8.49 189.7611 3.14 10.5537 68.5 70.05 13.1 0.00 289.89 83.21Solar Inds. 0803 17.32 12.73 169.62 39.16 18.02 83.14 0906 128.99 66.8909 8.57 38.4491 15.93 37.0983 332.05 475 167 20.84 575.11 74.6Sr. Rayal. Alka. 0903 67.54 18.57 681.52 52.10 27.31 23.8 0906 163.47 -3.0139 6.94 -29.5431 6.38 19.8801 13.9 20.8 8.25 2.19 93.81 41.57SRF Polymers 0803 6.45 -20.25 163.11 4.0375 -14 96.34 0906 0 -100 4.62 -172.1875 53.77 2.2103 206 221.1 99.8 0.00 132.87 74.36Standard Inds. 0903 32.16 48.07 31.26 129.85 53.71 24.46 0906 1.62 -64.4737 1.92 -102.7103 30.5 -24.1632 23.85 40 7.76 79.50 153.40 16.55Sterling Biotech 0812 24.38 14.58 1178.38 29.37 220.17 70.88 0906 357.64 29.1399 40.47 -29.1616 8.12 32.4248 112.7 214 107.6 13.79 2808.48 35.72Sudarshan Chem. 0903 6.92 20.31 449.97 14.36 18.84 162.79 0906 129.61 8.4603 9.83 115.5702 34.83 7.3375 218.3 236.5 90.6 5.87 151.06 52.75Thirumalai Chem. 0803 10.24 21.53 591.25 9.01 26.67 128.16 0906 114.05 -35.6195 2.88 -63.1714 13.88 19.6684 85.1 157.3 38.9 0.00 87.14 53.04Tide Water Oil 0803 0.87 20.37 428.4 19.19 23.18 1429.4301 0906 174.1 21.6037 15.78 101.0191 407.21 21.5235 4311.3999 4990 2352 10.57 375.09 27.71Ultramarine Pig. 0903 5.84 18.21 110.22 26.37 13.92 27.39 0906 23.78 -15.1926 2.23 -52.8541 3.07 15.3126 29.95 38.8 20.05 7.66 87.45 48.34Vishnu Chemicals 0803 11.95 28.48 125.97 6.35 9.69 31.94 0906 40.82 68.608 0.63 -65.1934 2.26 378.9161 42.5 81.5 12.75 0.00 50.92 75.22Vivimed Labs. 0803 9.4 19.33 155.61 23.22 13.86 84.36 0906 47.9 43.8871 4.68 104.3668 20.11 39.3071 92.4 96.9 32.2 5.09 86.86 58.44Computer EducationAptech 0712 43.75 0.1 99.26 22.23 2.46 28.74 0906 24.03 -13.7473 76.66 2647.6704 1.95 -2.7089 218.7 251.95 51 40.06 1016.96 37.64Educomp Sol. 0803 17.25 35.63 262.1 145.94 70.06 161.48 0906 147.99 113.2113 36.27 116.2791 85.45 66.1336 3896.95 4590 1331 49.96 7380.82 54.93Everonn Systems 0903 15.12 15.41 121.38 33.05 23.84 137 0906 28.24 26.8643 4.29 39.7394 16.76 49.6537 367.5 585 79.3 22.18 555.66 25.57Jetking Infotrai 0903 5.9 60.83 46.18 25.49 12.44 43.25 0906 11.13 1.6438 2.37 -32.6705 19.18 5.1184 158.15 249 92.4 8.24 93.15 42.95NIIT 0903 33 10.51 545.62 16.74 47.21 23.32 0906 123.92 2.7444 0.21 -93.3544 2.7 4.5097 66.8 92.5 14.3 30.09 1102.87 34.04Construction

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Ansal Housing 0803 17.66 30.05 249.86 25.41 55.36 121.52 0906 39.3 -20.2678 4.52 -65.861 13.94 29.4035 52.9 109.95 17 20.58 92.95 47.12Ansal Properties 0803 56.75 16.17 826.13 14.99 161.57 94.44 0906 130.23 -19.2673 11.82 -39.0722 3.92 42.5886 70 106.1 20.6 12.80 794.50 64.68Arih.Found.Hsg. 0809 7.05 23.44 105.52 -17.28 29.26 202.07 0906 63.08 -48.9024 0.21 -97.0423 5.96 39.0353 205.45 235 22 2.68 144.84 39.95Ashiana Housing 0803 18.74 78.76 123.35 148.24 37 34.1 0906 26.13 31.9031 8.81 59.8911 49.21 45.2334 54.5 70.35 19.5 3.49 102.08 65.65BSEL Infra. 0803 82.62 5.53 42.66 -45.60 15.36 42.06 0906 0.47 176.4706 0.01 -96.4286 0.61 42.9364 19.15 43.85 7.61 31.39 158.22 33.41CHD Developers 0803 19.37 27.98 74.74 82.25 13.7 6.22 0906 8.45 -43.7791 0.26 -86.1702 0.04 73.749 5.36 9.74 3.25 0.00 51.97 65.9D S Kulkarni Dev 0803 25.8 11.76 573.34 149.55 41.09 163.76 0906 24.87 -76.5178 2.14 -72.3871 3.73 58.558 46.85 89.5 15.2 27.40 120.87 36.99DLF 0803 340.96 43.19 5532.84 388.13 2574.59 66.1 0906 417.97 -67.3106 100.4 -85.6774 5.56 86.5409 394.25 545.9 124.15 70.65 66912.11 78.65Ganesh Housing 0803 32.66 28.69 127.43 180.37 106.06 127.93 0906 11.17 -67.5291 1.55 -93.8468 7.92 78.1569 109.35 198 30 13.81 357.03 57.49H D I L 0903 275.49 1719.29 -27.76 830.42 162.17 0906 295.35 -48.1915 107.47 -66.197 22.5 211.9502 296 331 62.5 16.51 10236.86 60.7Kadamb Constrn. 0803 3.87 0.78 45.45 112.98 0.04 13.31 0906 8.54 1797.7778 0.11 -237.5 0.75 290.5825 106.45 106.45 12.55 241.93 53.76 8.56Lancor Holdings 0803 4.05 25.64 21.69 370.50 3.93 8.18 0906 7.64 -91.8184 0.53 -96.3872 3.52 64.6953 42.05 59.95 15 11.98 85.15 57.15Lok Housing 0903 42.88 0.24 21.39 -82.58 0.43 41.35 0906 6.72 -53.2684 0.03 -99.3304 0.01 -8.6796 34.4 54.4 11.26 0.00 147.51 48.74Marg 0803 25.61 29.32 242.75 95.44 67.44 121.61 0906 122.67 51.9698 11.07 6.9565 16.25 154.1352 125 161 28.85 7.65 320.13 49.4Parsvnath Devl. 0803 184.7 25 1726.25 39.65 408.74 97.81 0906 107.26 -70.5976 13.93 -80.4601 3.01 90.5035 118.25 128.5 30.55 39.29 2184.08 80.33RDB Inds. 0803 10.75 18.05 15.74 -38.59 12.4 69.76 0906 9.27 107.8475 1.85 50.4065 3.61 10.2112 105.35 114 26.4 35.83 113.25 58.79Sobha Developer. 0903 72.9 10.32 974.74 -31.80 109.68 149.45 0906 177.1 -48.9331 12.7 -74.8515 10.47 37.9529 243.15 289.9 67.45 31.21 2384.33 86.99Unitech 0903 324.68 29.57 1837.07 -34.49 739.66 17.61 0906 335.52 -54.6484 142.5 -52.7065 3.42 37.4873 90.65 173.5 21.8 37.30 21654.47 51.23Vipul Ltd 0803 12 21.77 286.4 44.12 41.96 54.91 0906 67.48 -16.1947 5.37 -39.5951 3.39 54.9633 49 83 23.9 14.50 294.00 59.12Consumer DurablesAPW Pres.Sys. 0903 6.05 21.26 143.04 4.3174 9.21 77.45 0906 34.12 -0.4958 2.44 -0.813 15.2 28.5356 82.95 147.9 42 5.46 50.10 71.28Bajaj Electrical 0903 17.29 45 1775.06 28.71 89.13 134.51 0906 365.38 15.0513 16.36 63.4366 55.23 28.3211 576.75 599 135 10.49 1002.39 74.14Bharat Electron 0803 80 28.38 4059.5 4.38 826.74 404.14 0906 900.98 134.7158 72.71 2785.3174 109.84 10.4888 1470.3 1571.15 545.4 13.39 11762.40 75.86Blue Star 0903 17.99 57.17 2552.29 14.89 180.29 40.81 0906 538.54 -14.4917 41.17 13.0733 20.58 29.7244 341 433.95 122.05 16.58 3067.29 40.14BPL 0803 48.51 0 111.89 -5.30 -46.23 16.73 0906 15.42 -18.7138 -2.6 -23.0769 0.94 -37.6411 31.75 45.9 12.8 0.00 154.02 67.05Fedders Lloyd 0806 30.77 15.26 446.01 28.04 19.26 44.15 0906 179.91 55.4567 6.87 27.4583 4 20.8201 37.6 47 15.35 9.13 115.70 37.14Genus Power 0803 14.09 29.2 466.79 30.70 48.03 171.72 0906 119.39 19.3303 8.32 -2.5761 34.4 49.4308 180.25 330.05 59 5.25 266.59 39.03Hawkins Cookers 0903 5.29 81.85 241.82 18.50 19.12 50.53 0906 53.85 22.4977 7.12 68.3215 41.61 17.7431 441.6 470 130 10.62 233.61 56.03Hind Rectifiers 0903 3.01 23.89 98.18 -3.74 9.45 28.26 0906 13.55 -28.7217 1.04 -45.2632 5.7051 22.7502 63.3 78.5 26 11.11 95.27 43.43Hitachi Home 0903 22.96 22.42 470.13 5.28 21.07 45.52 0906 210.25 13.5504 18.67 17.7918 12.27 11.0517 82.2 120.95 25.65 7.90 188.73 69.9Honeywell Auto 0812 8.84 29.73 962.34 11.11 81.85 357.69 0906 278.23 17.4859 31.88 79.1011 129.89 23.8691 1632.45 1750 652 12.57 1443.09 81.24IFB Inds. 0803 18.03 7.34 421.97 30.03 37.35 -155.52 0906 120.72 10.1963 8.23 -13.0021 160.05 20.4857 42.75 50.45 17.4 3.65 130.47 67.8IST 0903 5.85 1.4 19.05 -5.18 1.74 213.83 0906 5.1 -17.342 0.5 -18.0328 3.04 8.4814 134.25 235 47.8 49.91 78.27 74.99JCT Electronics 0803 78.48 0 338.59 16.68 -40.19 -2.56 0906 121.13 49.1565 -11.09 4.7214 0 -0.8856 2.96 5.22 1.7 0.00 232.30 83.15Khaitan Elect. 0803 11.5 12.28 320.04 12.52 13.55 100.58 0906 62.63 -6.8837 0.5 108.3333 0.46 27.9133 84.9 102.5 27 21.71 97.64 45.44Lloyd Electric 0803 31.01 16.51 665.01 35.48 52.72 109.46 0906 186.85 -0.1443 10.3 -29.6448 5.04 37.5214 42.15 85.9 13.6 8.15 130.67 33.23MIC Electronics 0806 20.13 33.37 307.45 28.77 65.82 22.63 0906 51.52 -36.7154 11.75 -50.3171 6.3 87.6327 52.45 144.7 14.35 8.09 527.91 33.24MIRC Electronics 0903 6.7 3.31 1429.79 -6.39 8.95 36.74 0906 378.93 -3.1835 2.57 -70.7955 0.42 9.0222 17.45 18.85 8.33 134.23 378.49 55.02MVL Industries 0806 24.55 16.05 332.92 40.72 12.91 36.71 0903 69.3 -18.9853 1.38 -60.2305 4.33 41.635 22.35 30.8 9.11 5.16 54.87 43.17Numeric Pow.Sys. 0903 5.05 18.35 409.42 5.94 33.46 338 0906 91.12 1.981 8.06 -37.3737 36.38 27.6689 485.5 631 130 8.56 245.18 63.18Opto Circuits 0803 94.17 44.77 328.69 63.01 118.79 33.5 0906 98.11 19.1523 28.49 -5.8182 8.6118 53.8927 183.5 208.83 69.5 21.19 2962.97 31.1Samtel Color 0806 51.27 0 776.99 -33.46 -70.84 30.78 0906 289 53.9855 -10.18 -55.6234 0 0.4871 15.69 17 4.42 0.00 80.44 45.83Sharp India 0903 25.94 0.33 91.67 -0.02 0.08 8.53 0906 23.68 38.3178 -0.05 -97.6415 1.52 -4.5081 20.5 27 9.11 24.70 53.18 80Siemens 0809 67.43 27.44 8287.31 7.29 593.33 61.33 0906 1909.6 5.5214 337.01 98.9199 33.17 42.2158 486.65 579.4 186.2 16.92 16409.84 55.18Sujana Univ. Ind 0809 123.84 5.48 1172.84 29.01 23.02 38.02 0906 406.13 77.6053 8.51 54.7273 1.69 21.9427 8.02 12.5 3 3.73 99.32 15.25Timex Group 0903 10.1 8.54 129.24 -1.94 7.46 1.76 0906 33.94 3.2238 2.43 -24.5342 0.66 14.5525 15.45 23.1 7 77.25 156.05 74.93Titan Inds. 0903 44.39 32.2 3881.75 28.85 158.96 124.18 0906 882.8 8.946 46.04 40.9244 38.91 34.0295 1215.05 1375 668 29.88 5393.61 53.05TTK Prestige 0903 11.33 30 402.37 23.58 22.38 72.81 0906 98.35 14.8144 7.39 44.902 21.77 23.5729 196.6 219.15 87.65 9.04 223.14 74.92Value Industries 0809 39.21 2.68 1244.68 -3.62 8.01 114.26 0906 323.89 1.1745 1.81 66.055 1 5.4455 19.9 23.8 7.8 20.10 78.23 46.6Whirlpool India 0803 126.87 54.55 1797.39 21.76 32.32 5.41 0906 707.02 16.0666 46.23 3.7245 4.14 10.4491 81.75 88 22 13.00 1037.16 75Zicom Electron. 0903 12.7 9.01 195.25 18.68 9.86 83.69 0906 52.91 20.7164 2.13 0.9479 7.78 36.7417 89.8 120 40 11.54 114.05 18.38Crude Oil & Natural GasAban Offshore 0903 7.56 28.6 1005.01 46.97 259.76 243.17 0906 289.91 17.3962 79.5 11.1733 69.75 29.417 1216.15 2505.5 224.1 17.44 4597.05 60.82Asian Oilfield 0806 10.46 18.74 46.10 68.68 9.62 58.56 0903 21.38 36.2651 2.06 -27.4648 5.5 54.3043 59.85 145 24.3 19.82 67.45 8.42Hind.Oil Explor. 0803 130.51 3.45 81.30 -29.00 24.1 77.25 0906 15.02 -22.9348 12.49 -8.0942 4.02 9.5272 307.95 307.95 42.9 76.60 4019.67 47.18O N G C 0803 2138.8899 25.2 59848.30 5.67 16701.65 330.16 0906 14879.2695 -25.7973 4847.9199 -26.9488 67.04 11.8106 1195.35 1229.8 538.1 17.83 255669.83 74.14Selan Expl. Tech 0903 14.32 60.02 99.89 189.87 46.64 68.23 0906 18.19 -49.1899 6.9 -61.2795 27.16 68.8411 268.3 281 100 10.69 381.79 41.16Shiv-Vani OilGas 0803 43.9 10.51 410.18 99.94 54.12 140.17 0906 233.81 64.354 30.11 41.8944 21.39 44.151 375.75 609 88.1 16.68 1649.92 53.99Diamond, Gems and JewelleryAsian Star Co. 0803 10.67 13.91 1305.11 12.16 40.36 285.29 0906 308.6 -10.7757 7.34 -38.3711 22.5 8.061 1369 1570 753 101.78 1460.72 74.97Classic Diamonds 0803 7.69 15.8 710.44 10.36 31.15 56.4 0906 121.08 -27.7996 3.05 -45.1439 1.72 3.4389 17.4 47.9 6.65 62.14 66.90 64.07Flawless Diamond 0903 16.68 17.95 615.27 10.68 13.33 48.53 0906 132.2 -26.4493 5.44 -30.1669 7.73 2.0414 33.05 63 12.6 4.27 55.13 21.41Gitanjali Gems 0803 85.06 10.74 2654.33 19.60 138.15 209.59 0906 728.45 2.3924 37.96 13.1783 11.76 17.7605 108.7 251 32.5 7.05 924.60 50.99Goldiam Intl. 0803 27.03 -0.57 94.13 -43.14 -0.11 64.57 0906 9.89 -47.7549 -1.26 -50 0 -7.2638 26.25 41 10.5 0.00 67.07 53.03Rajesh Exports 0803 25.06 44.01 8187.62 24.08 206.56 31.48 0906 3672.1699 57.4579 18.45 -46.4286 2.81 106.0504 44.35 59.7 18.55 15.95 1139.80 58.02Renaissance Jew 0903 19.08 10.68 669.43 54.60 20.35 111.07 0906 90.7 51.6722 2.32 625 11.92 32.5304 40.65 53.75 18.15 3.47 77.56 72.08Shrenuj & Co. 0903 13.86 6.37 911.36 -7.70 13.26 28.59 0906 150.61 -20.3501 3.25 -26.1364 1.74 17.3374 24.5 49.1 13 14.00 169.79 58.68Su-Raj Diamonds 0903 43.71 5.04 2417.76 12.96 33.45 155.54 0906 686.3 19.5686 12.17 -19.5638 6.97 27.2768 40.9 70 18.05 5.88 179.31 48.82Suashish Diamond 0803 20.81 12.15 1222.97 31.01 82.82 280.83 0906 233.98 1.3295 18.65 -1.7904 8.98 10.2532 192 480 96.1 0.00 400.51 89.43Vaibhav Gems 0803 31.7 0 309.96 11.43 -184.07 168.61 0906 23.28 -21.3248 -9.79 64.8148 1.33 25.0808 21.2 44 11.55 0.00 67.20 13.69DiversifiedAndhra Sugars 0803 27.11 9.03 460.81 -20.22 42.58 110.44 0906 147.99 16.1252 12.88 5.3148 17.1 7.8614 136.1 159.2 52.1 7.21 368.97 53.81Andrew Yule & Co 0803 56.74 96.91 170.8 24.06 5.33 -1.14 0906 30.74 -1.0303 -4.56 -16.4835 0.26 9.3386 48.6 65.2 15.25 77.14 1440.26 94.42Balmer Lawrie 0803 16.29 29.21 1443.4 12.85 86.93 199.42 0906 415.7 -1.5815 28.92 19.702 65.31 12.7296 452.35 489 203.2 6.93 736.88 0Bombay Dyeing 0903 38.61 -67.5 1304.94 36.76 -194.62 43.73 0906 343.76 9.1336 -19.69 -59.2677 4.02 7.909 351.45 592.9 110 0.00 1356.95 47.09Camlin 0903 6 14.25 284.11 32.44 6.11 8.91 0906 105.88 23.6049 8.02 87.822 1.82 8.7389 19.9 22.5 7.6 10.76 119.40 38.85Century Textiles 0903 93.04 19.15 3885.04 10.85 236.54 158.91 0906 1121.72 17.8537 141.62 104.7419 33.93 12.1767 438.55 510 113.1 11.86 4080.27 40.32DCM Shriram Con. 0903 33.34 8.56 3405.49 37.37 101.79 73.88 0906 893.55 12.6484 21.24 336.1396 7.13 19.7747 61.55 71 20.8 8.64 1021.11 55.26English Ind.Clay 0903 4.47 18 281.8 5.74 19.02 164.25 0906 82 19.238 7.71 120.9169 46.35 14.9188 486.2 754.9 222.05 9.35 217.33 79.91Forbes & Co 0803 12.9 -2.12 235.16 -60.84 2.43 150.75 0906 30.44 -37.1074 2.47 2370 1.92 -5.3512 433.05 618.8 305.05 0.00 558.63 73.35Gillanders Arbut 0903 14.07 11.46 477.88 19.76 16.56 105.86 0906 110.13 15.0904 4.19 19.0341 17.65 57.3204 111.45 118.8 40 9.10 156.81 69.26Grasim Inds 0903 91.67 18.73 10864.11 5.67 1647.96 1032.37 0906 3045.3201 18.1185 866.59 68.535 218.16 15.7806 2612.8 2938 831 14.39 23951.54 25.19Hinduja Ventures 0903 20.56 4.79 3.24 -73.42 33.01 291.89 0906 0.78 -90.051 8.44 -28.8364 14.4 -54.2892 220.6 233.9 85.15 18.26 453.33 65.81Kesoram Inds. 0903 45.74 32.9 3873.91 29.73 378.74 289.9 0906 1157.48 30.1183 97.55 -17.6724 78.35 24.4869 330.85 384.95 102.7 4.22 1513.31 26.48Mawana Sugars 0809 30.57 0 1025.6 533.67 -166.92 84.97 0906 187.3 -12.3292 -4.45 -116.3483 0.09 7.1634 43.3 52.5 13.85 0.00 132.37 61.09Nava Bharat Vent 0903 15.24 46.09 1268.51 39.10 455.1 153.73 0906 356.46 22.7141 136.38 7.462 60.89 26.8169 418.7 424 90.5 6.86 3188.40 45.81NESCO 0803 7.05 67.46 94.68 43.93 36.74 102.61 0906 13.62 -28.2403 4.41 -39.1724 44.95 45.923 800.3 1060 323.05 19.62 563.41 62.04Orient Paper 0903 19.28 41.39 1539.37 16.75 200.09 33.32 0906 345.26 7.2702 33.45 -27.4561 9.55 19.3612 52.95 61.25 16.9 5.21 1020.88 36.72Prakash Inds. 0903 115.47 26.06 1526.53 21.80 204.16 73.65 0906 364.79 -6.9579 58.59 -12.3953 16.43 14.2004 135.8 168.8 32.1 8.27 1568.08 55.01Sintex Inds. 0803 27.1 20.46 1657.12 48.55 216.33 108.03 0906 354.09 -13.7943 48.22 10.2928 20.02 30.265 211.55 337.5 70.3 10.65 2887.66 30.06Voltas 0903 33.07 35.75 4033.29 32.48 252.59 22.04 0906 1170.41 16.2586 73.69 -13.4383 7.29 25.9368 144.55 149.65 31.1 20.16 4783.16 27.66Dry cellsEveready Inds. 0903 36.34 4.07 857.33 1.20 19.4 66.48 0906 232.37 5.8537 16.05 414.4231 4.45 -0.5416 64.05 65.9 11.51 13.83 465.52 40.17HBL Power System 0803 24.28 24.74 998.87 89.02 67.09 124.65 0906 261.1 -17.5665 26.4 -24.1597 34.12 40.4835 281.2 315 90.2 8.11 682.75 73.08Nippo Batteries 0803 3.75 13.74 260.66 -7.98 16.01 320.35 0906 76.32 10.7853 4.78 28.4946 45.57 -0.7992 390.35 445.1 269 8.57 146.38 74.9Edible OilAgro Tech Foods 0903 24.37 17.26 773.61 -23.29 20.85 53.26 0906 143.64 -34.6913 3.26 20.2952 8.78 -9.3004 233.4 235.65 64 29.88 568.80 64.88Anik Industries 0803 27.75 13.06 728.98 58.13 23.26 67.66 0906 256.44 20.2081 5.04 -32.1669 3.42 0.9326 42.05 49.7 13.5 12.30 116.69 50.18AVT Natural Prod 0803 7.61 24.27 80.7 13.95 9.27 54.14 0906 18.01 -15.446 0.12 -73.913 8.7 19.8757 80.1 93 45.25 9.21 60.96 69.38

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Gokul Refoils 0903 26.38 8.78 2731.72 33.11 23.49 129.81 0906 511.37 -30.4921 6.47 -70.8296 10.02 40.5924 246.1 345.7 166 65.11 649.21 69.76Guj. Ambuja Exp 0803 27.67 21.53 1829.09 30.63 71.25 25.9 0906 287.26 -34.435 9.06 -53.2749 1.6 24.4183 21.45 43 13 21.89 296.76 63.72JVL Agro Indus 0803 7.5 27.99 1154.88 66.90 23.68 104.88 0906 238.06 -36.9511 6.3 -38.2958 40.35 20.4476 122.7 164.8 44 3.04 92.03 51.48K S Oils 0803 33.24 29.78 2043.89 90.93 120.7 19.38 0906 906.04 30.7908 49.21 19.9659 5.23 43.489 55.85 75.1 30 11.28 2059.19 38.23KSE 0903 3.2 11.69 350.08 20.93 3.2 87.59 0906 86.82 10.7822 3.01 4916.6668 27.8 13.4245 178.6 194.8 82 9.28 57.15 34.58Murli Industries 0803 10.24 30.69 649.18 23.91 54.29 215.56 0906 112.46 -9.4744 10.1 -52.4034 34.11 15.6868 241.15 385 65.15 7.07 246.94 52.38Rasoi 0803 1.93 3.06 150.82 9.86 0.75 127.93 0906 24.62 -39.7012 0.03 -84.2105 0.18 8.1342 378.8 454.15 225 0.00 73.11 58.71Ruchi Infrastr. 0803 20.3 3.26 969.21 10.84 35.56 5.84 0906 260.11 -18.568 10.27 32.5161 1.14 5.6164 38 43 8.45 0.00 771.02 52.98Ruchi Soya Inds. 0803 37.76 16.73 10908.32 27.51 159.23 55.03 0906 3100.6599 10.9653 50.15 17.6678 5.17 26.2619 76.65 85 16.8 17.15 1677.10 42.03Sanwaria Agro 0803 8.7 77.59 938.09 110.73 43.32 8.71 0906 143.01 -47.8713 10.08 -51.5617 2.54 36.1472 60.35 98 14.8 25.15 1050.09 70.04EntertainmentAdlabs Films 0803 23.06 5.08 284.93 -14.08 45.9 147.03 0906 49.94 14.6991 -66.1 -1396.0784 0.25 30.924 325.6 532.9 130.15 0 1501.67 61.47BAG Films 0903 22.54 0.87 60.35 14.76 1.51 15.54 0906 5.48 -70.49 -2.43 -258.8235 0.12 26.9814 18.5 33.75 9.95 0 208.68 35.19Balaji Telefilms 0903 13.04 7.08 294.92 -10.35 26.67 59.64 0906 39.72 -56.6376 8.96 -59.7484 4.24 10.5887 64.25 178 24.8 32.13 418.91 40.11Compact Disc 0803 9.57 68.1 102.73 104.72 19.63 39.79 0906 44.2 1.9373 9.17 9.8204 42.22 42.7842 70.35 79.4 25.7 1.67 67.33 20.01Crest Animation 0903 22.59 0 37.43 2.60 -6.87 51.29 0906 5.98 -26.2639 -3.48 -32.8185 1.5 20.7349 34.05 52.9 13.9 0 76.92 15.92D C Holdings 0903 48.98 12.64 814.94 4.16 140.07 46.95 0906 216.62 11.931 77.02 26.3037 6.05 47.4458 103.7 134 25.5 16.28 2539.61 63Dish TV 0903 68.73 0 737.69 78.48 -476.27 -9.08 0906 246.29 49.7568 -69.2 -44.8342 0 133.843 47.55 59.95 11.75 0 4500.13 72.83Ent.Network 0903 47.67 0.58 228.28 1.36 2.91 65.79 0906 50.02 -12.3532 -1.45 -2171.4286 1.28 32.6413 207.45 322.95 93 0 988.91 71.15Fame India 0803 34.8 16.81 77.72 49.49 12.42 26.77 0906 15.77 -33.2063 -9.53 159.673 2.6 77.589 21.4 45.5 8.75 0 74.47 43.7G V Films 0803 352.14 0.36 39.45 -7.52 1.4 13.69 0906 0.52 -90.4587 -2.22 -482.7586 0 20.0972 1.77 3.65 0.85 0 62.33 2.7H T Media 0903 46.85 10.77 1323.04 11.53 85.23 38.48 0906 328.05 1.0255 32.4 -14.1039 3.41 26.0194 111.15 143.85 35.6 26.78 2612.02 68.84Inox Leisure 0903 61.9 8.96 225.61 9.39 24.34 45.89 0906 34.29 -33.8031 -4.01 -208.9674 3.09 49.7288 52.9 89.15 18.95 19.67 327.45 64.81Jagran Prakashan 0903 60.23 16.68 823.37 9.84 91.63 18.59 0906 228.86 13.1067 49.51 56.4297 3.63 21.6016 100.9 105.9 40.5 27.72 3039.11 52.12K Sera Sera 0903 67.13 0 36.85 -42.14 -4.28 23.75 0906 2.77 -74.1604 0.38 -60.8247 0.52 8.9727 14.4 25.2 9.98 120.00 96.67 0Mid-Day Multi. 0903 52.23 0.73 29.21 -72.33 -13.58 30.68 0906 0 -100 0.62 -169.6629 0.7 -20.6938 20.2 27.5 9.55 31.08 106.74 51.1Mukta Arts 0803 11.29 10.75 110.68 14.41 13.03 55.42 0906 7.31 -54.4264 -9.99 1307.0423 3.07 27.7175 51.45 108 32.05 0 116.17 70.37NDTV 0903 25.09 0 344.45 -4.98 -73.18 21.22 0906 80.09 14.8573 -2.39 -214.9039 0 41.6692 160.35 331.95 69 0 1005.80 63.17Pentamedia Graph 0803 24.48 0.94 8.22 -33.87 1.67 5.03 0906 0.55 -60.7143 0.06 -60 0.03 -49.2104 2.22 3.88 1 74 55.01 1.62Prime Focus 0803 12.72 14.17 85.72 55.40 26.64 146.02 0906 21.59 -9.7785 1.08 -86.5672 7.82 39.4587 188.4 451 51.8 36.51 241.53 53.55PVR 0803 23.01 10.68 268.74 38.61 21.07 86 0906 33.98 -43.5736 -10.92 -381.4433 4.23 47.6169 114.9 203.5 57.5 0 264.38 41.24Pyramid Saimira 0803 28.28 35.24 743.88 352.70 57.87 66.3 0903 80.69 -67.1404 -85.37 2645.0163 7.85 283.2235 23.4 159.9 13.15 1.84 69.64 25.33Raj Television 0803 12.98 12.7 57.13 41.52 13.47 86.03 0906 13.1 -25.1429 -5.54 -198.9286 0.31 13.6208 51.2 124.8 29.6 0 66.46 72.48Sahara One Media 0803 21.53 1.02 197.25 2.98 2.82 128.48 0906 48.5 -14.1745 8.1 3421.7392 13.34 25.903 177.9 228.4 76 38.84 383.02 74.99Saregama India 0903 14.68 104.17 -24.16 1.37 64.22 0906 20.88 -26.2191 0.11 -83.8235 0.53 8.5307 81.3 126 36.05 54.56 119.27 54.2Sun TV Network 0803 197.04 27.59 861.06 27.20 366.98 37.32 0906 287.65 28.6622 119.8 16.8325 11.53 31.2469 269.65 285 125.1 23.39 10626.37 77T.V. Today Netw. 0803 29 15.91 231.06 22.31 43.56 50.53 0906 71.04 10.7577 16.64 81.2636 7.09 16.3234 97.65 120 46.6 13.73 564.22 55.9Tips Industries 0903 17.31 15.34 64.72 -42.54 11.45 45.79 0906 5.66 -41.8891 1.28 -58.3062 5.72 21.0898 42.5 53.4 19.55 7.48 73.53 54.99TV 18 India 0803 59.78 5.9 292.22 50.67 30.49 39.68 0906 58.23 -22.194 -22.41 -751.4535 0.89 57.8909 107.3 249.85 53.15 0 1287.81 51.71UTV Software 0903 34.2 3.32 251.19 -12.26 25.82 297.51 0906 33.62 -46.8794 -1.83 -176.25 6.81 20.775 425.8 823 182 67.91 1455.81 83.26Zee Entertainmen 0903 43.4 13.85 1210.24 16.15 309.74 53.99 0906 238.93 -28.3181 71.27 -45.583 5.75 19.0875 207.35 239 88.1 35.94 8998.99 41.5FertilizersAries Agro 0803 13 19.69 101.67 39.94 11.16 67.75 0906 18.19 6.3121 0.05 -105.5556 4.78 39.7994 54.55 162.6 24.5 29.49 70.92 52.64Chambal Fert 0903 416.21 19.44 4595.53 68.95 230.56 29.66 0906 769.87 -4.396 55.31 132.395 6.3 15.6921 49.3 86 29.5 10.12 2051.92 49.62Coromandel Fert. 0903 27.98 51.66 9419.05 148.21 496.38 80.57 0906 1587.98 13.3956 52.15 -73.0991 26.25 49.9992 170 231.7 73.7 6.71 2379.15 64.23Deepak Fert 0903 88.2 19.8 1388.51 32.95 148.7 91.06 0906 238.41 -27.2253 38.91 -13.3021 16.18 23.9818 82.05 111.4 39.75 5.02 723.68 42.61F A C T 0803 354.77 -120.85 890.28 -40.15 8.97 -1.11 0906 348.26 -28.2899 -34.51 -3181.2498 0.36 -5.9302 33.95 57.8 14.1 0 1204.44 98.11G N F C 0803 155.44 21.83 3433.91 25.36 372.88 118.74 0906 575.72 7.045 41.75 47.6831 15.52 20.0469 92.8 122.4 48 5.98 1442.30 41.18G S F C 0803 79.7 16.8 3555.91 7.03 238.45 184.86 0906 1143.09 -12.1538 26.57 -62.4346 57.11 14.0796 134.95 197 61 2.37 1077.04 37.84Mangalore Chem. 0803 118.55 15.19 1625.39 18.55 40.46 23.63 0906 398.25 -20.6705 7.5 45.0677 4.3 23.6295 22.95 27 9.6 4.66 272.00 30.44Nag. Fert & Chem 0903 428 3.63 2373.57 8.07 32.41 21.26 0906 329.03 -24.1079 23.09 227.983 1.13 17.0106 33.45 47.5 12.75 29.60 1432.26 35.29Natl.Fertilizer 0903 490.58 6.77 5127.10 23.82 97.46 29.98 0906 844.51 -23.6705 23.81 -33.6769 2.45 8.6414 48.75 86.4 21.1 28.02 2391.58 97.64R C F 0803 551.69 10.58 5140.61 47.39 158.15 27.89 0906 843 -45.9851 31.55 65.5299 4.06 20.4895 65.6 90 25.1 16.20 3619.09 92.5S P I C 0803 107.95 0 1476.73 -54.87 -566.82 -36.71 0906 96.54 -3.8159 -40.01 -59.7889 0 -2.6054 9.51 23.9 5.1 0 102.66 39.24Tata Chemicals 0903 235.23 14.15 8363.35 107.18 452.05 164.06 0906 1393.6 16.0289 94.36 60.8318 20.74 27.0723 256.9 336.1 99.7 8.40 6041.52 29.23Zuari Inds. 0903 29.44 10.53 6090.59 132.65 93.28 315.01 0906 1139.61 2.0881 46.43 70.0733 39.67 38.4051 276.3 334 113.2 7.58 813.43 34.07FinanceA.K.Capital Serv 0903 5.8 37.33 130.19 50.96 37.6 192.1 0906 33.19 16.9898 10.84 35.3308 67.06 57.0422 206.05 250 110.1 3.31 135.99 58.67Aeonian Invest. 0903 0.96 2.88 4 -82.26 2.54 184.38 0906 -1.6 -144.0771 -0.91 -129.1667 3.36 -14.3341 131.2 200 69 0 62.98 86.96Alka Securities 0803 9.23 15.9 5.43 83.45 1.58 2.35 0906 1.78 14.8387 0.91 13.75 0.235 74.0461 6.49 23.6 5.63 29.50 64.90 54.12Almondz Global 0803 12.37 18.48 88.4 101.28 9.94 39.68 0906 17.69 23.2753 3.15 1400.0001 4.4 58.5611 26.9 37.75 7.45 7.60 68.10 48.67Apollo Sind.Cap. 0903 5.54 1.39 70.81 -41.98 0.63 8.2 0906 24.49 22.0229 2.3 17.9487 0.61 24.7249 35.4 60 8.76 196.67 196.12 76Bajaj Auto Fin 0903 36.6 3.15 584.06 20.20 33.91 297.47 0906 164.86 58.9472 15.21 405.3156 12.61 36.496 199.05 224.75 43.45 15.80 728.52 49.11Bajaj Holdings 0903 101.18 6.84 233.39 -33.43 196.02 316.88 0906 303.14 1437.2212 291.2 1815.7896 46.6 -45.2961 466.5 555 210 9.50 4720.05 31.16BLB 0803 5.29 45.59 1660.44 35.69 49.72 25.17 0906 616.4 57.3011 13.91 2923.913 3.32 3.3738 15.62 18.6 6.82 78.10 82.63 67.3Can Fin Homes 0903 20.49 13.52 222.9 0.65 31.53 120.3 0906 50.02 -6.8876 7.91 32.7181 16.4 11.597 80.65 94.8 37.5 4.94 165.33 42.02Centrum Capital 0806 6.83 17.81 52.98 82.94 20.12 267.67 0903 22.45 134.098 8.34 717.6471 31.57 40.871 1629 1839 1180.7 52.87 1112.61 33.73Chola.DBS Fin. 0903 66.47 6.76 1115.2 25.12 42.75 72.36 0906 211.89 -30.7888 3.25 3.1746 12.05 37.5683 60.1 110 20.25 6.17 399.12 74.96Comfort Intech 0903 16 5 26.02 -52.79 0.85 13.93 0906 4.27 -5.9471 0.5 900 1.05 31.4098 74.85 74.85 13.5 0 119.76 44.15Dalal Street Inv 0903 0.23 0 0.64 25.49 -0.05 -145.65 0906 0 -100 0.18 157.1429 9.7 27.4927 11943.4502 11943.4502 4265.7002 0 274.70 0.83Dewan Housing 0903 60.52 20.55 691.7 32.64 91.77 75.11 0906 205.64 48.9713 31.26 59.2461 16.18 36.3299 138.65 164.7 37.05 11.18 1136.38 55.96Dolat Investment 0803 17.6 57.87 53.31 231.94 29.51 3.59 0906 13.31 56.9576 4.23 141.7143 0.95 117.3117 5.01 7.8 2.31 5.27 88.18 71.86Edelweiss Cap. 0903 37.47 1.95 191.39 2.09 26.37 180.79 0906 56.11 -0.9182 11.49 69.469 4.14 79.1201 436.75 595.9 218.45 105.50 3275.63 38.13Eicher 0703 11.14 71.09 31.54 604.02 31.37 53.69 0612 0.22 29.4118 0.15 -1600.0001 3.84 -43.9841 264.95 0 0 9.41 295.15 74.84First Leasing 0803 22.79 18.15 158.33 21.93 30.96 80.32 0906 41.1 13.4419 8.53 -0.814 14.68 3.3484 44.9 51.75 24.05 3.06 102.33 27.29Fortune Fin.Ser. 0903 11.1 3.5 7.49 -80.11 2.32 70.65 0906 2.65 35.2041 0.97 24.359 2.83 27.0793 102.85 157.75 22 45.51 114.16 52.47Geefcee Finance 0803 10.94 3.27 28.33 -13.04 2.07 58.83 0906 1.43 -81.0093 0.18 -30.7692 0.17 132.1664 90.5 191 37 0 99.01 36.93GIC Housing Fin 0903 53.85 17.2 312.46 13.82 57.14 64.65 0906 74.08 1.4239 16.88 5.4341 10.74 25.566 85.45 97 29.8 7.93 460.15 50.28Global Capital 0803 23.7 4.84 2.73 76.13 1.23 10.78 0906 0.63 -18.1818 0.39 -36.0656 0.48 74.2379 47.9 50 8.26 0 113.52 5.26GRUH Finance 0903 34.65 24.45 294 45.17 50.27 63.74 0906 68.76 21.8717 10.05 29.1774 15.04 28.794 195 219 81 12.85 675.68 61.49Guj. State Fin. 0803 93.72 0 66.88 121.90 -109.13 -100.54 0812 3.65 -65.0718 -38.28 36.0825 0 11.2194 7.1 7.91 2.5 0 63.27 83.95H D F C 0903 284.45 18.2 10994.79 34.47 2282.54 461.85 0906 2844.2 22.9403 564.92 20.681 83.48 29.0744 2516.8 2619 1116.1 30.11 71628.13 0HB Stockholdings 0903 24.34 0 24.62 0.08 -3.31 35.3 0906 16.49 -181.9175 13.19 -158.9629 15.72 58.1313 25.35 30.6 7.3 1.87 60.31 50.95HSBC InvestDir 0903 69.84 -2.25 24.3 -38.96 -15.21 95.54 0906 3.83 -50.0652 -2.42 -168.75 0 -21.4906 272.4 282 43.05 0 1902.44 93.86I D F C 0903 1295.28 12.82 3313.94 31.31 735.92 46.55 0906 875.58 8.135 243.5 18.9371 5.98 39.7377 133.9 149.95 44.15 22.39 17346.74 0IFCI 0803 762.41 75.04 1922.86 -3.74 1020.57 29.47 0906 318.72 2.9857 100.78 -33.2892 7.94 6.3275 52.35 60.55 15.25 6.37 3862.59 0IL&FS Inv Manage 0903 39.79 60.53 97.03 17.91 36.64 15.72 0906 21.55 -5.3579 9.26 -2.6288 9.15 45.735 179.6 190 68 19.63 714.45 52.81India Securities 0903 19.96 9.31 52.1 762.58 3.98 18.36 0906 0.91 -18.75 0.85 -35.6061 1.55 46.4264 61.7 66.2 7.04 35.06 123.15 72.69Indiabulls Sec. 0803 50.69 73.21 627.97 41.26 248.66 14.18 0906 81.24 -20.7801 24.13 -35.6362 3.24 89.4228 51.7 77.9 16.8 0 1310.34 27.11Indiaco Ventures 0803 1.7 19.81 3.98 1795.24 1.83 88.35 0906 0.9 -35.2518 0.18 -61.7021 0.597 81.874 57 65.46 18.4 116.3265 97.47 36.36IndiaNivesh 0803 3.78 14.73 6.95 -8.07 3.45 64.79 0906 0.15 -85.4369 -0.29 -196.6667 0.52 270.1664 703.65 721.25 490.1 0 265.98 44.38Indl. Inv. Trust 0803 10 21.16 2.97 133.86 12.84 65.93 0906 2.09 182.4324 4.36 707.4074 5.33 -14.0179 56 75 27.15 6.31 56.00 62.39Indl.& Prud.Inv. 0903 0.58 17.26 3.55 1.1396 2.94 311.9 0906 1.81 1.1173 1.75 0.5747 55.88 11.9374 995 1000 360 19.56 57.71 64.09Jaisal Sec. 0803 3 20.77 2.86 -30.58 0.92 16.3 0906 0.16 300 -0.17 -666.6667 0.39 -15.5288 73.4 100.15 39.25 0 63.71 28.46JM Financial 0903 74.97 0.48 24.46 -98.62 7.97 21.96 0906 11.95 111.1307 1.88 -29.0566 0.14 42.1788 39.9 79.25 16.5 498.75 2992.50 66.16

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JRG Securities 0903 23.17 -1.29 39.86 -24.95 -1.1 33.46 0906 12.29 17.7203 1.03 43.0555 0.93 44.1239 38.4 44 17.2 0 89.32 45.94KGN Industries 0803 22.25 0.41 186.71 -42.88 0.24 26.43 0903 24.75 -38.1714 0.12 -29.4118 0.014 281.8457 138.1 165.66 14.19 0 3072.73 49.05LIC Housing Fin 0903 85 26.15 2883.23 32.96 531.62 262.84 0906 745.05 25.6938 123.84 18.326 64.85 23.2829 639.6 681.7 151 9.87 5435.96 40.84LKP Finance 0903 12.71 100.35 101.16 1010.43 85.41 96.2 0906 5.3 217.3653 3 782.3529 101.92 96.7628 87 132.5 47.7 1.23 108.66 56.4Lohia Securities 0803 4.98 45.51 34.9 151.80 12.84 68.86 0906 41.27 69.1393 10.63 -790.2598 29.04 -17.9745 117.5 141.75 55 6.37 58.75 62.69M & M Financial 0903 95.71 15.41 1379.09 12.90 214.52 153.5 0906 320.23 8.6852 40 49.4768 23.83 35.743 227 294.9 161.55 9.66 2199.63 61.28Magma Fincorp 0903 21.78 11.81 615.37 32.23 39.04 135.24 0906 124.8 -0.5815 10.14 -28.5915 12.57 49.7116 152.85 321.6 119.05 9.52 332.91 49.23Manap.Gen.Fin. 0903 17.26 29.12 164.73 108.02 30.3 93.21 0906 67.13 134.6382 14.22 137 24 68.9695 363.7 363.7 97 16.29 627.75 30.33Money Mat.Fin. 0803 9 24.68 7.78 6383.33 4.27 32.7 0906 64.85 170.9987 39.22 193.3433 35.3009 50.7287 136.95 163.85 29.51 2.91 369.77 71.04Motor & Gen Fin 0803 19.36 38.2 20.54 -3.25 19.88 -1.43 0906 3.28 -13.4565 1.74 -94.1276 6.62 8.6596 39.7 45 15.55 4.59 76.86 56.38Nalwa Sons 0803 5.14 1.71 13.31 -28.05 4.4 505.08 0906 1.58 -81.1231 0.96 -87.2679 9.12 2.8416 777.6 835.45 450 85.26 399.69 55.62Parsoli Corpn 0803 26.92 7.13 34.19 99.47 3.7 19.68 0812 1.47 -88.6047 -2.72 -266.8712 0.45 86.6313 27.8 87 12.2 0 74.84 41.18Pioneer Invest 0903 12.63 -16.74 19.19 -66.97 -12.37 53.56 0906 7.25 -30.8206 2.05 -49.2574 4.48 72.1291 46.3 109.7 12.65 0 56.16 52.1PNB Gilts 0903 135.01 4.59 111.44 -35.21 24.49 39.97 0906 59.89 -351.1111 33.11 -159.1144 12.82 -14.0268 23.6 29.4 15.5 2.80 318.62 74.07Power Fin.Corpn. 0803 1147.77 11.94 5041.72 31.51 1206.76 90.58 0906 1891.5 31.3998 554.91 87.2798 14.05 13.3814 220.7 239.85 86.2 15.70 25331.28 89.78Prime Securities 0803 13.2 22.74 52.99 28.80 20.32 46.19 0906 0.68 -104.6897 0.14 -100.4494 1.4 163.1412 33.65 45 8.86 0 88.57 0Ratnabali Cap. 0803 5.2 30.18 1245.95 29.53 18.18 129.21 0906 370.35 9.3833 5.04 276.1194 13.85 19.1806 130 140.9 61 10.71 77.09 74.9Reliance Capital 0903 246.16 15.09 2975.99 45.73 968.02 276.5 0906 606.89 -19.1072 104.29 -68.0924 30.35 54.7209 826.5 1433.85 274.2 27.23 20301.32 53.49RR Financial Consultants ltd. 0803 5.53 0.57 61.95 66.50 9.72 54.86 0903 11.94 -13.72 1.01 -62 7.53 NA 44 77.5 20.6 5.15 19.24 66.95Religare Techno 0803 40.4 0 10.56 168.70 -5.53 3.71 0906 0.93 -21.8487 -1.51 62.3656 0 -12.854 90.85 131.3 24.85 0 367.03 61.29Rural Elec.Corp. 0903 858.66 22.01 4882.17 38.08 1272.08 72.09 0906 1449.35 47.2049 471.82 73.1068 17.32 19.5858 204.35 207.8 53.55 11.80 17546.72 81.82Sahara Housing 0803 7 6.21 12.04 54.76 1.14 27.03 0906 4.2 9.0909 0.39 30 2.04 41.005 158.15 209.9 43.55 60.13 110.71 71.35SE Investments 0903 3.15 26.47 48.17 49.69 13.78 221.9 0906 17.22 57.2603 5.21 78.4247 50.92 54.454 206.8 588 144 4.05 65.14 38.81Shardul Sec. 0903 17.5 -8.03 -6.66 -113.41 -7.31 49.32 0906 -0.12 -113.0435 0.44 -34.3284 1.45 NAN 71.35 127.05 26 0 124.86 70.08Shri.City Union. 0903 45.86 20.89 927.74 50.93 117.01 145.31 0906 266.14 35.6888 58.06 111.2041 32.12 46.2877 390 419.55 292 12.12 1788.54 50.94Shriram Trans. 0903 203.53 29.92 3697.47 48.18 612.4 111.59 0906 1016.85 22.8302 164.41 14.4837 31.05 70.8335 346.95 362.7 150 11.60 7342.85 44.14SIL Investments 0903 10.61 6.2 20.13 30.88 7.51 117.04 0906 3.05 -17.1196 0.13 -61.7647 7.01 -47.0219 71.75 101.2 30 10.44 76.27 62.74Simplex Trading 0803 0.5 0.17 0.02 -90.48 0.01 119.2 0906 0 -100 -0.01 -125 0.4 -16.7447 207 207 94.05 0 51.75 0.07Spectacle Inds 0803 5.15 2.33 3.15 -5.41 -0.09 10.85 0906 8.18 1263.3333 0.13 333.3333 0.391 20.8899 42.3 81 11.9 282 217.85 16.25SREI Infra. Fin. 0803 116.29 19.32 460.35 15.45 107.96 55.06 0906 53.21 -46.9544 34.03 5.7161 4.53 31.1178 66.05 117 22.3 14.71 767.10 30.02Subhkam Capital 0803 5 -12.79 49.76 871.88 -1.65 25.78 0906 8.92 62.4772 0.07 -101.1494 7.49 47.4059 344.5 380 110 0 172.25 35.59Summit Sec. 0803 48.51 0 0.55 323.08 -4.38 32.69 0906 0 -100 -0.08 -180 0 -76.2085 12.7 15.74 3.6 14.94 68.19 49.44Sundaram Finance 0903 55.55 13.73 1093.81 8.93 150.73 207.5 0906 261.83 8.7876 61.23 64.2436 31.44 22.6505 297.3 338 145 10.35 1651.50 41.15Tata Inv.Corpn. 0903 34.46 20.81 212.33 1.09 186.29 274.31 0906 39.88 60.0964 35.09 68.9456 56.5 19.8043 398.65 505 182.15 46.96 1648.42 61.02Tour. Fin. Corp. 0803 80.72 9.54 58.22 -7.92 21.74 32.9 0906 16.58 16.2693 5.84 12.0921 3.67 -12.909 21.75 27.3 12.4 5.93 175.57 56.12TVS Fin. & Ser. 0903 41.4 565.62 32.35 -37.98 2.47 -20.37 0712 11.75 -22.5955 -10.19 763.5593 0 -0.8965 24.6 0 0 0 101.84 89.77Vardhman Hold. 0903 3.19 7.69 8.61 477.85 8.08 340.85 0906 1.62 1699.9999 1.46 873.3333 29.41 -57.6713 205.6 218 76 6.98 65.59 67.1Visagar Polytex 0806 0.74 58.41 25.6 326.67 1.38 37.57 0903 8.55 22.8448 0.21 -50 5.75 129.7397 869.5 940.25 75.9 153.08 64.34 53.1Wall Street Fin. 0903 11.6 12.26 39.19 30.46 1.85 13.16 0906 10 15.7407 0.46 4.5455 1.74 17.1511 53.25 80.9 33.15 30.43 61.93 70.89FMCGADF Foods 0903 18.05 11.65 93.16 9.54 9.8 47.89 0906 23.22 20.4982 5.33 130.7359 7.22 8.8486 71.2 75.65 19.5 8.89 125.81 50.25Amar Remedies 0806 26.16 18.74 298.22 47.58 21.76 48.54 0903 89.63 22.9661 5.41 -3.3929 9.11 32.2915 36.1 39 13.2 3.96 94.44 42.35Britannia Inds 0903 23.89 22.83 3112.38 20.30 180.4 345.14 0906 731.24 5.4633 47.37 17.456 78.45 16.6726 1650.05 1890 991.25 19.34 3941.97 50.95Colgate-Palm. 0903 13.6 153.35 1698.27 15.15 290.22 15.9 0906 467.99 14.816 102.78 42.9088 23.62 12.6106 615.55 686 341 25.73 8371.48 51Dabur India 0903 86.51 58.99 2396.16 15.01 373.55 8.53 0906 609.61 16.3001 80.83 15.241 4.44 17.2225 123.1 141.35 60 27.73 10654.30 70.58Emami 0803 12.43 35.8 583.71 13.17 92.75 46.5 0906 149.1 21.4268 2 -82.0949 9.37 24.1284 397.5 435 175 49.26 2867.96 87.84Fem Care Pharma 0803 3.01 26.11 93.75 36.28 4.6 94.25 0906 29.79 33.3483 -0.17 -107.3593 28.55 21.9701 702.1 818 215.15 26.77 247.84 88.46Gillette India 0806 32.59 29.9 590.59 -13.34 117.37 130.53 0903 171.78 21.6917 28.46 0.176 32.13 8.9095 910.5 958.65 520 31.14 2967.32 88.73GlaxoSmith C H L 0812 42.06 26.77 1542.96 21.11 188.34 180.9 0906 468.72 24.4544 55.19 19.5624 53.43 14.1567 1025.05 1200 480 19.19 4311.36 43.16Godrej Consumer 0903 25.7 47 1087.1 22.66 161.55 20.89 0906 339.83 22.3951 60.29 75.8752 7.29 17.1982 222.65 248 94 30.50 5722.11 69.79Hatsun AgroProd. 0903 6.79 24.29 1013.05 17.36 11.97 15.37 0906 251.74 -4.0552 4.49 -42.362 3.26 22.8587 81.55 94.95 34.55 31.98 277.27 73.09Henkel India 0712 116.46 8.83 391.63 22.69 11 12.99 0906 152.36 12.8927 5.76 418.9189 0.76 42.6072 24.3 25.7 10 31.56 283.00 67.63Heritage Foods 0803 11.53 -37.21 588.03 69.79 0.94 100.35 0906 218.06 15.6081 1.34 -116.0287 1.29 24.9813 128.5 144 49.55 0 148.16 45.7Himalya Intl. 0803 27.43 18.77 45.87 49.07 8.31 19.1 0906 15.01 18.9382 3.78 20.7668 5.01 26.4472 31.7 31.9 10.25 6.08 86.95 15.9Hind. Unilever 0903 217.99 114.14 20192.36 48.03 2496.45 9.45 0906 4475.6802 7.774 543.19 -2.6855 9.64 14.8421 268.7 306 185 27.76 59404.20 52.04Jyothy Lab. 0903 7.26 15.69 373.04 -5.25 40.11 48.53 0906 119.15 22.0674 21.98 21.9756 8.552 2.0389 125.05 129.7 42.02 14.63 907.86 69.69Kohinoor Foods 0803 19.6 3.6 635.06 7.78 5.34 74.97 0906 178.78 11.6817 4.16 74.7899 2.65 6.9476 53.6 130.65 41 0 151.10 36.59KRBL 0803 24.35 16.29 996.53 9.15 54.75 148.11 0906 401.45 12.1619 30.52 8.6508 21.77 11.0719 121.4 140.7 42.5 6.05 295.12 56.74Kwality Dairy 0803 18.2 20.53 332.92 122.91 4.62 13.63 0906 195.44 87.0955 3.61 12.8125 5.49 170.0041 447.5 457.8 14.6 81.51 814.45 83.7L T Foods 0803 22.27 23.86 567.89 18.06 28.22 64.77 0906 198.15 -7.1419 12.02 59.4165 8.51 14.9757 55.95 64.3 26.1 3.54 124.60 66.54Lakshmi Energy 0809 12.64 31.01 1540.19 121.21 159.78 74.32 0906 178.55 -46.2846 25.81 -18.4776 14.47 65.2256 99 305 61.55 7.10 625.68 44.97Lotte India 0803 3.77 0 154.12 4.24 -5.8 112.04 0906 42.17 7.8792 0.74 -248 1.96 13.8285 538.45 541.7 190.05 0 203.00 93.09Marico 0903 60.9 54.32 1917.46 22.23 142.1 6.04 0906 549.77 10.6222 61.18 58.1287 2.7 17.7443 88.05 93.3 46.5 25.23 5363.13 63.51Mavens Biotech 0803 10.99 3.77 20.77 10.95 0.54 13.08 0906 10.51 24.3787 0.75 78.5714 0.12 3.1924 104.1 122 57.15 88.97 114.41 32.04Milkfood 0903 4.89 -11.64 233.64 -27.28 3.18 81.94 0906 33.85 -20.5213 -4.83 6.6225 16.28 4.2537 205 425 170 34.92 100.25 50.1Modern Dairies 0803 17.55 24.71 403.05 135.22 6.6 16.41 0812 110.04 2.6588 -6.99 -3428.5714 1.33 28.464 22.9 37.4 10.8 0 53.40 45.69Mount Everest 0903 34 0 21.99 -3.64 -27.97 20.91 0906 4.44 -23.0503 -5.37 16.9935 0 28.0398 76.65 146 38.25 0 260.61 49.44Nestle India 0812 96.42 119.78 4327.67 23.62 534.08 49.09 0906 1209.51 16.7898 162.02 33.8013 63.49 15.1186 2226.55 2255 1220 35.07 21468.39 61.85Nirma 0803 79.57 6.13 2332.87 3.88 217.55 162.26 0906 840.22 11.2093 64.01 62.0917 7.89 2.5916 155.5 200 82.5 12.11 2474.63 77.17P & G Hygiene 0806 32.46 41.21 646.01 19.71 131.41 106.79 0903 177.78 19.9352 34.83 27.2561 47.53 7.8666 993.75 1090 650 20.90 3225.71 68.73Ravalgaon Sugar 0803 0.34 -5.55 66.85 40.06 1.68 3302.9399 0906 18.59 -17.9249 3.04 35.7143 1137.76 -8.1356 9015.1504 11187 2850 7.93 61.30 52.88REI Agro 0803 48.17 22.42 1850.79 70.80 109.12 111.46 0906 857.79 21.7794 41.59 20.7958 2.515 30.0612 46.55 146.89 35.5 19.89 1484.94 41.83T N Petro Prod. 0803 89.97 -5.07 776.72 -5.949 -11.91 38.28 0906 208.55 -16.2382 4.68 -143.985 2.55 3.4005 15.7 20.9 7.58 6.46 141.27 34.54Temptation Foods 0803 25.14 21.14 328.05 744.40 23.81 69.73 0906 306.09 54.0851 14.24 17.1053 22.93 110.2749 34.5 300 18.85 1.46 86.73 21.13Usher Agro 0806 18.01 30.41 141.24 102.93 12.64 23.57 0903 49.77 13.3713 4.27 -7.3753 8.48 73.6697 37.55 208.75 25.6 4.88 79.83 36.56Vikas Wsp 0803 13.6 9.96 305.3 27.41 45.25 42.81 0906 98.96 6.8913 20.62 -17.3216 8.63 22.802 20.15 23.25 8.52 2.34 274.04 14.96Zydus Wellness 0903 39.07 50.93 194.74 245.71 23.8 17.66 0906 64.15 28.1718 5.02 31.4136 9.26 60.9861 171.4 182 46 23.91 669.66 72.38Gas DistributionDeep Industries 0903 20 9.77 33.5 67.33 7.62 38.89 0906 11.15 83.087 2.17 33.1288 4.22 25.6412 85.45 152.55 28.25 20.20 170.90 46.93GAIL (India) 0903 1268.48 20.19 23784.71 32.05 2803.7 116.44 0906 6021.4199 5.0728 655.84 -26.8746 20.2068 14.7732 340.85 364.7 165 16.87 43236.14 57.34Guj Gas Company 0812 12.83 25.59 1296.47 8.55 158.81 106.59 0906 331.56 8.3069 47.83 9.7522 23.86 20.2187 365.15 387.6 170 15.18 2342.44 65.12Indraprastha Gas 0903 140 27.38 860.4 20.65 172.47 48.82 0906 232.56 21.9315 48.27 10.5082 12.65 15.0841 159.15 182 92.1 12.58 2228.10 45Glass & Glass ProductsAsahi India Glas 0903 15.99 -16.36 1223.06 22.96 -40.6 12.63 0906 301.23 -6.2261 -7.94 -80.582 1.35 20.0817 55.25 65.45 30.05 0 883.45 55.2Borosil Glass 0903 3.96 -24.3 67.27 -4.78 -9.41 97.1 0906 15.19 63.6853 -20.03 147.2839 0.59 1.6647 289 553.3 110 0 114.44 54.99Empire Inds. 0903 6 54.71 130.93 12.93 17.23 60.97 0906 30.92 -7.3974 5.28 13.7931 29.72 11.1666 268.2 361.5 132.05 9.02 160.92 56.46Guj. Borosil 0903 34.1 8.81 93.07 13.13 6.81 11.69 0906 20.88 3.8289 0.9 32.3529 1.03 6.6006 9.99 14.1 5.8 9.70 68.13 74.95Hind.Natl.Glass 0903 17.47 13.62 1312.84 28.51 107.75 475.91 0906 329.05 3.9061 57.46 160.8261 81.95 28.3729 609 743.8 227.5 6.70 1063.92 74.16Piramal Glass 0903 17.98 -22.98 588.89 24.57 -54.35 116.44 0906 137.49 14.0712 -4.21 694.3397 0 18.0826 40.65 75.47 13.26 0 328.94 69.94Saint-Gob. Sekur 0712 91.11 0 67.01 -4.13 -0.11 5.52 0906 18 -10.2244 0.56 69.697 0.19 8.6343 22.35 25.85 8.02 223.50 203.63 85.77Sejal Archit 0803 18.81 13.95 54.72 43.10 4.65 28.31 0906 13.06 3.8156 0.31 -118.0233 2.8 26.0444 40.05 63.7 18.25 23.56 112.14 52.79HealthcareApollo Hospitals 0903 60.24 9.05 1457.98 29.55 118.07 226.29 0906 405.95 23.3628 44.8 53.0577 22.1 23.8786 541.75 625 350 24.51 3346.93 33.51Fortis Health. 0803 226.67 0.32 152.47 22.89 2.62 31.92 0906 48.59 26.5365 -1.56 8.3333 0 31.4359 116.05 129.3 46.02 0 3682.61 68.46Indrapr.Medical 0803 91.67 14.2 314.71 35.24 16.15 12.44 0906 105.77 14.8925 7.98 59.9198 2.94 16.7671 39.4 43.8 18.05 13.45 361.18 51Kovai Medical 0903 10.94 25.97 110.36 26.07 7.14 27.66 0906 29.91 15.8404 2.82 63.9535 7.54 22.8936 85.3 105 32.65 11.33 93.32 44.01Lotus Eye Care 0803 10.8 9.38 10.74 59.11 1.3 16.38 0906 3.71 24.9158 0.49 16.6667 0.64 56.8864 34 44 10.4 53.13 70.72 50.69Poly Medicure 0803 5.51 20.67 88.22 3.96 7.91 76.19 0903 30.71 32.1997 1.96 33.3333 10.75 16.3302 120.05 126.85 30.5 11.16 66.15 48.18Siemens Health 0809 1.57 12 101.78 89.99 -2.26 288.92 0906 45.38 92.2067 9.38 -546.6667 62.17 13.6417 997.65 997.65 320 16.15 156.63 68.73Hotels & Restaurants

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Advani Hotels. 0803 9.24 31.02 43.31 26.67 6.38 4.82 0906 6.48 8.5427 0.39 -87.2549 1.23 16.4214 34.6 61.75 22 49.43 159.85 49.74Asian Hotels 0803 22.8 25.47 513.83 24.18 132.02 290.52 0906 93.25 -21.2881 11.4 -56.3386 29.45 36.9505 308.45 468 190 10.50 703.27 63.57Bhagwati Banq. 0803 29.29 13.51 59.11 66.32 10.04 40.36 0906 15.32 17.215 1.73 12.3377 3.45 54.3375 39.3 79.6 18.5 11.36 115.11 40.37Blu.Coast Hotel. 0803 6.55 43.98 96.31 15.67 14.16 59.97 0906 15.82 -9.4448 -0.9 -41.5584 2.36 215.1098 97.8 178.85 64 37.19 86.65 44.48CHL 0803 10.96 39.39 87.09 14.20 21.05 55.74 0906 14.22 -24.0385 1.18 -70.7196 10.33 26.8275 74.6 210 63.05 7.22 81.76 71.35Country Club (I) 0803 15.48 20.05 314.24 104.24 65.27 386.01 0906 55.89 -45.8115 2.98 -84.5355 0.454 65.1734 21.9 75.34 6.8 0 169.51 44.69EIH 0903 78.59 15.2 888.67 -18.01 170.44 30.01 0906 149.81 -36.5884 19.05 -49.8816 2.13 14.8339 115.75 172.45 74 30.06 4548.40 46.42EIH Assoc.Hotels 0903 19.59 9.79 158.14 -10.65 9.9 53.25 0906 25.48 -20.2004 -4.38 461.5385 3.79 34.9521 94.95 136.4 40.2 29.49 186.01 75Graviss Hospital 0903 17.29 3.99 69.75 8.88 10.74 32.12 0906 14.36 -10.418 0.67 -54.7297 0.6 36.6658 45.2 88.35 33.3 38.63 390.75 59.71Hotel Leela Ven. 0903 75.56 20.42 470.05 -12.37 144.98 18.59 0906 83.13 -32.1277 1.04 -96.889 2.96 19.1899 31.65 43.15 16 15.75 1195.74 51.56Indian Hotels 0903 72.34 9.2 1619.57 -8.21 234.03 42.13 0906 262.36 -30.3919 16.44 -73.1679 2.65 19.3667 66.25 82 34 28.43 4792.52 29.53Kamat Hotels 0803 13.79 18.15 147.62 31.89 27.33 117.45 0906 19.69 -39.1721 -5.63 -507.971 5.86 27.0805 53.2 122 23.9 0 70.22 73.02Mac Charles(I) 0903 6.55 12.88 63.07 -14.68 19.7 276.08 0903 13.58 -35.2717 3.03 -51.8283 33.16 9.6889 170.35 291.85 126.2 5.21 111.58 74.63Oriental Hotels 0903 17.86 13.84 212.55 -0.15 37.32 156.13 0906 36.88 -30.1515 0.59 -94.2885 15.45 13.7827 184 278.9 132.35 11.92 328.62 55.93Panoramic Univ. 0803 6.48 20.02 32.71 20.70 12.4 49.08 0906 11.81 16.4694 4.16 0.4831 14.42 24.2857 221.3 261.9 195 15.30 286.80 74.4Royal Orch.Hotel 0903 27.23 10.52 94.32 9.65 19.29 70 0906 17.84 -33.4577 1.56 -77.0925 5.15 32.5981 58.65 83.9 37 11.37 159.70 69.45Sayaji Hotels 0803 12.85 13.11 68.59 54.07 6.14 38.19 0906 15.32 -25.3775 -1.09 -137.0748 2.44 29.8783 46 70 25.2 23.96 59.11 51.35Sinclairs Hotels 0803 3.53 9.56 11.21 5.26 2.72 72.18 0906 3.96 -2.9412 1.17 -9.3023 6.55 1.9664 167.25 207 113 23.82 77.94 50.11Ster. Holid. Res 0803 27.84 0 36.85 -7.11 -0.9 -8.84 0906 9.07 -6.8789 0.54 -183.0769 0.13 -1.7007 53.65 68.85 8.45 0 224.95 9.87TajGVK Hotels 0903 12.54 20.94 237.48 -7.76 52.77 43.23 0906 47.64 -18.4944 4.89 -67.5944 6.79 22.0577 122.95 135 34.5 17.87 770.90 74.99U P Hotels 0903 5.4 20.62 56.3 -7.49 8.9 86.72 0906 8.58 -7.841 -0.35 -3600 16.46 14.5863 185 364 113 11.70 99.90 88.39Viceroy Hotels 0803 42.41 3.24 75.93 37.75 6.07 55.84 0906 12.96 -24.6949 -0.97 -234.7222 0.69 26.1576 30.05 53.75 14.45 83.47 127.44 32.08Infrastructure Developers & OperatorsGammon Infra. 0803 142.07 1.96 26.7 38.20 6.98 33.06 0906 26.25 301.9908 2.08 -35.4037 0.87 101.1895 102.4 157.25 35 119.07 1478.35 76.15GMR Infra. 0903 364.13 1.73 159.2 54.91 97.67 31.32 0906 17.48 -68.4704 3.56 -91.5016 0.32 4.9072 137.35 183.5 45.6 429.22 25185.87 74.4IRB Infra 0903 332.36 4.21 0.09 28.57 57.35 41.06 0906 0 -100 8.87 1149.2958 1.97 -31.8003 190.85 202.2 65 96.88 6343.09 73.86Mundra Port 0903 400.68 16.58 1135.12 38.73 461.09 73.44 0906 298.04 17.7512 170.76 76.4049 13.35 60.7809 536.8 704.9 250 40.21 21508.50 81.04Noida Tollbridg. 0803 186.2 8 66.39 40.93 27.98 19.78 0906 19.83 2.1638 6.95 -5.0546 1.78 32.1866 41.55 48.4 16.05 23.21 773.62 26.37Phoenix Mills 0803 27.14 20.77 199.91 13.64 168.65 105.07 0906 24.79 19.7006 15.33 38.9846 5.78 98.9735 142.45 195 44.5 24.90 2063.39 65.92ITCMC 0903 15.15 30.78 820.45 -16.04 105.57 252.48 0906 173.29 -32.2159 26.76 16.1963 72.14 1.8915 905.3 921 249.95 12.55 1371.53 51.12HCL Infosystems 0806 34.23 33.03 12411.44 6.68 304.75 58.61 0903 2981.5901 0.3777 66.67 -19.0702 15.06 51.3108 138 143.45 64.05 9.16 2362.56 54.53Moser Baer (I) 0803 168.23 -4.91 1899.79 -4.11 -78.91 117.07 0906 472.1 -1.4261 2.76 -102.6544 2.71 12.2492 86.5 139.9 41.1 0 1455.80 16.29MRO-TEK 0903 9.49 2.42 124.82 -7.00 3.37 49.51 0906 16 -49.1094 -1.13 -158.2474 1.42 5.0365 34.1 57.9 16.85 0 64.72 38.64Redington India 0903 77.87 13.63 6066.16 5.11 80.69 78.9 0906 1342.0699 -9.9808 18.83 24.9502 10.84 25.3074 230.1 296.9 80.1 21.38 1805.59 43.22Smartlink Netwr. 0803 6 14.54 291.39 2.92 28.53 68.96 0906 31.52 -25.6253 3.32 165.6 4.56 9.1507 40.9 99.25 29.6 8.97 122.70 62.37Spel Semiconduct 0903 46.13 10.39 81 11.25 6.24 13.08 0903 16.38 -24.1315 2.7 -13.1833 1.34 25.5846 13.44 22.05 7.65 9.96 61.99 55.973i Infotech 0903 130.75 29.91 527.24 17.88 184.57 49.46 0906 121.48 -11.2442 48.04 27.2583 10.21 22.3124 85.15 118.45 25 6.64 1114.61 39.46Accel Frontline 0803 22.51 6.09 285.76 42.90 6.1 44.42 0906 58.12 -19.8897 1.43 -61.8667 2.22 13.341 55.45 91 39 57.17 124.82 71.72Aftek 0803 18.7 13.14 392.54 18.05 80.94 69.64 0906 38.98 -57.2447 0.58 -98.772 5.68 32.4526 18.46 42.25 5.99 2.46 172.69 16.64Allied Digital 0703 12.77 36.35 297.38 90.59 43.56 45.97 0906 105.27 17.4364 22.5 43.6782 47.04 49.1203 438.35 780.05 146.05 9.42 793.85 55.72Allsec Tech 0903 15.24 0 96.49 -2.555 -7.23 93.39 0906 25.95 34.7352 -3.65 -39.9671 1.27 31.0742 39.35 53.25 16 0 59.97 30.61Aurionpro Sol. 0803 13.11 17.1 60.02 115.51 17.51 93.31 0906 11.52 -31.3059 0.14 -97.0339 8.43 79.2876 209.95 325 54.2 24.96 310.73 29.18Avance Tech. 0803 3.71 -0.49 91 16.49 -0.11 60.92 0906 23.88 -2.7687 0.32 166.6667 0.0214 76.5847 2.14 2.45 0.07 107.00 51.45 12.48Axis IT&T 0903 10 3.04 11.44 58.89 0.86 8.83 0906 3.01 44.0191 -0.51 121.7391 0.65 31.6757 32.2 36.15 9.58 107.33 64.27 60.83Blue Star Info. 0903 10 20.42 127.33 16.04 13.13 66.61 0906 27.1 -15.2595 2.49 200 14.77 9.5064 95.35 96 32.6 6.92 102.22 55.37Cambridge Sol. 0812 111.37 9.67 213.56 19.82 11.68 22.43 0906 65.72 -2.3477 0.41 -94.5187 1.93 35.683 70.25 84.65 40 52.82 782.30 76.06Compucom Soft. 0803 5.02 8.78 18.17 -18.67 4.85 22.82 0906 13.31 262.6703 2.77 9.4862 1.8153 -12.428 13.55 15.45 5.45 7.49 68.09 71.3Cranes Software 0803 22.93 21.49 278.94 13.15 94.91 41.95 0906 48.21 -46.4631 8.04 -73.3156 8.07 42.1022 43.65 124.85 33.5 5.50 513.98 36.68Datamatics Glob. 0803 20.36 3.89 67.44 -1.43 14.08 61.26 0906 32.71 68.4346 5.82 -3.4826 4.8 5.1521 29.2 32.5 11 6.82 172.05 60.88Dhanus Tech. 0806 17.94 30.45 195.17 115.94 54.26 148.02 0903 19.41 -62.4637 1.08 -92.0879 26.05 260.6223 39.55 181.5 11.75 1.57 70.95 38.41eClerx Services 0903 18.93 40.79 197.09 68.48 60.64 87.24 0906 54.36 28.968 11.67 -26.465 29.85 55.6261 314.15 340 72.3 10.55 595.31 60.21FCS Software 0803 14.43 30.94 97.62 -25.63 32.7 83.6 0906 19.22 -27.4991 3.52 -61.9459 13.72 17.353 72 81 17 5.29 104.26 67.68Financial Tech 0803 9.18 115.26 137.55 39.16 961.25 320.13 0906 53.07 20.6136 20.54 -87.9084 47.79 58.1573 1442.85 1622 404 31.13 6622.68 45.59Firstsour.Solu. 0903 428.19 1.17 553.49 12.06 15.11 22.04 0906 152.73 15.9329 25.27 -143.4043 2.32 39.3647 33.75 50.8 9.5 14.67 1446.22 26.7Four Soft 0803 19.31 0.36 37.14 1.78 0.36 25.27 0906 6.79 -7.2404 -0.41 -612.5 0.56 38.3777 25.2 29.45 10.55 66.32 98.18 32.97Genesys Intl. 0803 11.57 46.01 47.16 145.88 14.56 32.13 0906 19.75 3.295 8.14 11.5069 20.19 15.0854 97.75 134.9 40.6 4.62 145.84 48.8Geodesic 0803 18.43 28.99 255.46 54.74 110.4 47.68 0906 124.99 32.2645 45.32 14.3867 21.79 92.7571 125.45 188.8 38.5 6.55 1156.65 23.25Geometric 0803 12.42 10.44 172.37 -1.68 21.42 34.23 0906 51.67 -0.6537 -1.2 -107.5519 1.43 23.8851 46.35 69.7 10.5 0 287.83 36.3Glodyne Techno. 0803 10.88 57.2 272.96 105.08 33.65 68.42 0906 143.92 41.1534 22.51 54.6016 38.1052 50.5957 394.55 410 80.75 10.44 883.79 65.84Goldstone Tech. 0803 18.78 23.18 60.52 47.50 11.55 32.49 0906 5.49 -25.1023 0.06 -92.8571 2.95 4.4203 27.05 127.7 10.09 7.58 50.80 18.82HCL Technologies 0806 133.27 20.72 4615.39 22.47 780.65 48.22 0903 1048.9 -17.7707 152.57 -42.0062 12.03 39.5614 289.95 293.45 89.1 24.57 19433.90 68.15Helios Matheson 0803 23.11 22.26 213.37 19.44 45.77 78.71 0906 47.75 -11.2783 4.38 -27.4834 8.42 47.4821 39.3 58.7 17.85 4.67 90.82 38.32Hexaware Tech 0812 28.73 5.84 498.17 6.26 36.76 40.27 0906 121.04 13.7487 38.56 1984.3244 5.31 26.3408 81.35 82.7 17 15.32 1168.59 28.57HOV Services 0903 12.51 -1.97 4.38 -29.70 -1.58 63.59 0906 1.13 -26.1438 0.02 -84.6154 0.02 16.2844 63.9 117.35 23 0 80.00 55.62ICSA (India) 0803 8.8 44.85 670.69 101.72 108.95 83.08 0906 305.69 26.5797 34.02 -16.9636 35.08 187.4082 174.95 353.7 48.35 5.11 824.01 20.64IEC Education 0803 7 5.13 5.76 37.14 1.11 16.57 0906 2.44 5.6277 0.72 2.8571 1.71 -15.6255 39.8 58.9 12.5 27.26 52.77 56.24IKF Technolog. 0803 26.82 1.62 28.74 100.28 1.1 2.7 0906 8.05 -46.9697 1.24 -10.1449 0.16 129.6439 4.36 7.45 2.02 39.64 187.74 8.85Indo-Paci.Soft. 0803 10.05 24.17 19.56 158.73 4.96 2.27 0812 4.2 22.093 0.39 -44.2857 0.53 49.7198 5.18 8.26 1.17 9.77 52.06 68.81Infosys Tech. 0903 286 37.18 20264 29.50 5819 311.35 0906 5104 13.0204 1464 16.0063 105.14 33.6003 2076.1499 2113 1040 19.76 118975.85 16.49Infotech Enterp. 0903 27.61 11.64 566.57 30.19 70.86 124.94 0906 141.78 12.8732 38.67 137.8229 17.34 35.3907 252.3 258 68.05 14.95 1393.71 23.4Intra Infotech 0603 4.92 0 0.07 -96.35 -0.18 9.72 0906 0.03 200 0.01 -150 0 6.961 25 79.6 24.25 0 142.00 73.67IOL Netcom 0803 26.65 0 20.95 42.52 -24.68 34.21 0906 8 166.6667 0.27 -102.7893 0.74 77.7708 30.95 114.8 23.3 0 84.71 4.01IT People 0803 10.66 0 24.31 -14.37 -7.13 10.2 0906 0.33 -92.1053 -4.11 -343.1953 0.1 137.7535 7.7 42 3.9 0 119.43 24.44Kale Consultants 0803 13.35 9.93 86.19 8.40 16.63 63.66 0906 25.62 12.3192 3.41 95.977 8.62 11.5281 49.15 60 19.05 5.57 65.66 34.24Kernex Microsys. 0803 12.5 3.41 22.77 -8.19 4.35 103.18 0906 5.03 -0.9842 0.52 -51.4019 1.96 26.9705 80.35 138.25 50 44.39 100.44 55.74KLG Systel 0903 12.68 15.68 228.36 -14.84 33.3 189.33 0906 59.9 4.192 5.98 -53.858 21 43.1496 202.9 422.45 47.4 9.75 256.47 28.6KPIT Infosys. 0903 15.61 28.09 644.18 39.03 62.77 21.99 0906 108.83 -25.141 16.25 29.379 8.51 38.9187 73.2 73.2 20 8.59 571.33 27.39LGS Global 0803 25.42 55.28 136.52 200.77 25.2 22.31 0906 55.6 12.2099 2.1 -82.2635 5.13 117.8865 70.5 90 19.05 13.80 179.21 64.82Logix Microsys. 0803 12.25 4.23 21.09 30.75 4.59 133.13 0906 8.17 24.9235 5.26 -0.7547 24.76 17.2187 84.35 126.6 33 6.85 101.64 21.32Mascon Global 0803 366.81 8.39 284.64 102.32 53.62 20.78 0906 116.05 16.727 4.21 -18.7259 0.91 3.7199 4.34 16.35 2.9 0 161.50 6.31Mastek 0806 13.81 34.59 583.27 17.08 99.23 105.7 0906 136.35 -14.1481 23.66 -24.9604 35.54 35.3445 295.2 384 97 8.30 794.09 42.91Megasoft 0812 44.27 4.02 123.83 -19.08 12.44 71.69 0906 25.08 -16.5113 0.53 -96.1144 1.99 23.2558 31.4 75 9 0 138.98 7.24Micro Techno. 0803 10.97 30.25 171.98 61.06 52.53 185.14 0906 59.42 2.874 13.76 -21.1009 53.66 52.7663 138.15 226.9 53.05 2.58 151.69 32.49Mindteck (India) 0803 20.97 4.51 32.51 37.93 2.89 50.23 0903 15.71 59.4924 -4.32 -301.8692 2.45 25.4336 27.75 42.7 12 19.27 68.71 65.29Mindtree 0903 38 5.64 1012.57 37.98 30.01 139.57 0906 288.84 29.1829 54.54 -522.7907 24.78 50.6617 501.85 622 187.1 17.40 1907.53 33.4MphasiS 0810 208.93 42.38 1451.55 -14.79 264.51 55.67 0907 907.68 42.0469 226.48 100.9583 32.57 41.0528 555.55 564.75 119.4 17.09 11629.33 60.75Net 4 India 0803 16.75 16.79 85.8 29.61 6.49 25.92 0906 21.26 -22.8032 1.11 -43.0769 3.05 23.6363 93.3 96.5 25 30.59 156.28 71.22NIIT Tech. 0903 58.73 25.75 502.07 12.90 88.5 51.06 0906 116.49 -6.253 10.3 -57.856 12.66 28.9295 131.95 145.3 42.5 10.42 774.94 39.65Northgate Tech. 0803 34.99 14.02 61.94 -23.12 41.34 113.7 0906 2.41 -38.3632 -0.98 -116.2521 1.03 148.7778 39.4 313.15 27.6 0 137.94 32.76Nucleus Soft. 0903 32.37 10.29 209.43 6.34 26.15 63.36 0906 53.94 3.2344 8.94 93.9262 9.42 31.109 113.8 176 39.5 12.12 368.26 59.55Octant Interact. 0703 11 1.45 69.27 288.94 0.32 20.15 0906 8.01 -34.2904 0.03 -66.6667 0.45 68.0393 237 243 44.4 0 608.85 32.95Omnitech Info 0803 13.14 42.34 131.56 69.75 25.57 68.45 0906 42.54 0.8057 7.59 -14.2373 24.22 23.8712 101.7 137.25 29.55 4.18 133.63 54.45Oracle Fin.Serv. 0903 41.88 22.01 2212.62 23.41 695.71 418.98 0906 545.62 17.8954 152.22 65.1334 90.22 26.4479 1690.75 1707 405 17.65 14161.72 80.56Parle Software 0807 14 7.62 31.81 -4.13 -6.75 29.24 0904 0 -100 -5.07 -332.5688 0.11 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Patni Computer 0812 25.62 15.32 1541.02 31.52 389.15 196.8 0906 427.49 16.5808 146.66 52.8505 34.74 23.4711 428.6 435 94 12.10 5490.37 48.38Polaris Soft. 0903 49.34 17.17 1171.34 24.87 111.19 70.33 0906 270.76 1.3627 22.89 20.4737 11.66 15.1536 142.35 144.9 26.3 10.97 1404.71 29.16Prithvi Info 0803 18.08 20.82 1112.79 44.69 63.71 224.39 0906 388.39 1.3623 17.63 -352.2174 34.42 42.0015 74.6 143 30 2.20 134.88 32.64R Systems Intl. 0812 13.36 13.82 203.85 31.03 23.65 135.36 0906 47.67 -3.9686 -18.53 -591.512 18.55 36.741 83.4 99.9 40 3.68 112.17 45.51Ramco Systems 0903 15.39 0 92.35 -4.36 -1.56 107.06 0906 24.48 17.4101 -1.11 -88 10.94 2.3286 119 132.5 40 27.48 182.67 61.59Religare Global 0803 6.14 11.33 21.96 57.31 3.92 37.59 0906 2.91 -49.3031 0.55 27.907 0.25 55.3121 34.1 65 11.36 0 76.25 71.21Rolta India 0806 160.9 21.46 850.92 42.02 262.94 81.04 0906 225.72 2.8571 107.54 96.3125 23.1 17.6301 168.85 360 40.7 7.30 2718.49 41.97Sasken Comm.Tec. 0803 28.56 5.94 389.25 6.26 24.93 148.06 0906 95.64 -13.6199 16.92 84.918 11.65 28.9016 169 184.9 41 14.02 458.16 27.99Satyam Computer 0803 134.1 26.1 8137.28 30.65 1715.74 109.71 0809 2700.52 38.6133 597.43 43.2171 31.04 32.0896 101.25 438.5 11.5 5.71 11901.94 31Softpro Systems 0903 6 11.24 0.68 -54.97 1.88 39.5 0906 0.14 -6.6667 0.26 -65.7895 3.32 -28.3459 216.3 241.5 46.5 114.44 145.57 46.99Softsol India 0803 19.04 6.82 18.99 48.01 9.15 72.83 0906 6.13 -40.0196 3.62 -54.0609 11.94 9.2529 47.35 56.9 20.3 4.14 92.14 58.06Sonata Software 0903 10.52 25.23 243.58 22.51 53.36 21.28 0906 56.86 -1.5411 13.39 0.9043 5.08 28.4419 39.55 41 13 7.79 416.07 45.41Spanco Ltd 0803 20.65 13.05 565.45 32.55 38.26 147.05 0906 186.84 68.9484 9.28 82.3183 8.79 64.2088 59.5 103.9 15.25 7.02 167.02 37.38Sterling Intl 0706 18.68 14.55 20.53 42.37 4.5 1.78 0906 0.97 -57.0796 0.05 -92.1875 0 6.0987 116.1 359.45 89 0 2168.75 58.58Subex 0903 34.85 0 301.1 109.29 -178.21 129.6 0906 76.89 102.9831 52.64 -190.2297 19.22 27.9159 71.65 112.2 18.85 3.74 249.70 11.77Take Solutions 0903 12 5.1 58.99 -32.53 12.76 19.91 0906 6.98 -70.5112 -0.02 -100.2714 0.56 35.0731 40.3 72.5 14 70.70 493.27 58.33Tanla Solutions 0803 10 16.15 129.03 57.33 87.35 115.51 0906 17.98 -56.1784 2.72 -89.146 5.54 141.5228 57.75 229.4 21.2 10.41 577.50 36.26Tata Elxsi 0903 31.14 42.96 418.52 4.23 58.11 48.67 0906 90.46 -6.4529 7.21 1.4065 18.69 22.2174 166.85 178.7 75 8.93 520.07 44.26Tech Mahindra 0903 121.7 63.46 4357.80 20.89 986.6 154.55 0906 1060.23 -3.6767 134.7 -47.0436 71.28 43.6873 843.6 879.55 203.7 11.76 10280.95 83.23Teledata Info. 0803 39.33 49.83 1013.01 13.36 250.51 32.25 0906 121.74 -48.6177 7.17 -83.3062 3.06 110.3638 9.06 14.9 4.46 5.33 178.16 25.23Tera Software 0803 12.51 33.37 59.41 2.61 11.73 33.94 0906 16.91 1.5616 2.51 -2.3346 8.26 36.2124 49.4 50 18.1 5.51 56.86 38.68Tricom India 0803 11.66 27.3 42.01 38.97 16.23 56.66 0906 12.05 8.8528 2.83 -38.8769 1.4 43.6413 17.95 25.8 7.25 6.32 104.83 14.95Vakrangee Soft. 0803 21.4 22.55 223.9 91.93 49.93 126.64 0906 60.19 -1.7146 1.97 -81.9927 11.77 50.6648 63.1 214.9 19 3.02 135.03 19.12Vishal Info.Tec. 0803 8.89 24.41 38.08 24.44 11.21 60.06 0906 18.25 25.2574 7.26 79.2593 0.7707 22.6682 18.85 45.27 15.65 26.18 455.79 28.41Wipro 0903 293 24.71 21507.30 22.95 2973.8 85.42 0906 5287.8999 12.3961 1197.9 119.3956 24.91 33.1829 524.25 526.8 181.7 21.20 76849.80 79.22Zen Technologies 0803 8.1 28.67 26.56 19.37 10.98 56.19 0906 20.16 719.5122 8.63 -2883.871 37.96 32.5144 192.05 215.5 71.05 5.96 164.01 48.09Zenith Infotech 0803 11.79 45.89 113.6 69.63 39.79 89.58 0906 67.01 65.3751 13.01 19.5772 41.16 77.1031 347.5 364 159 8.54 430.21 64.76Zensar Tech. 0903 23.97 26.32 421.87 25.61 60.47 106.15 0906 108.97 11.0692 23.52 20.5536 26.89 27.188 191.9 198.75 64.65 7.13 459.79 53.12Zigma Software 0803 38.16 5.12 6.46 -27.33 2.89 17.22 0906 0.37 -43.0769 0.02 -66.6667 0 -9.3956 17.95 26.35 2.31 0 68.50 0Zylog Systems 0803 16.45 26.38 605.94 50.20 82.24 247.46 0906 179.08 0.8674 19.88 -21.9474 48.4 56.4585 301.55 308 61.2 6.233 496.05 35.42LeatherBata India 0812 64.26 26.13 989.47 14.098 60.74 39.44 0906 308.63 7.9957 18.35 13.2716 9.68 7.9781 167.35 180 76.5 17.29 1075.39 51.02Liberty Shoes 0803 17.04 12.5 248.29 11.898 15.96 67.38 0906 59.55 17.0171 1.4 37.2549 4.38 33.2793 61.15 75.85 31.45 13.99 104.20 65.35Mirza Internatio 0803 18.54 2.87 287.76 0.721 3.61 13.69 0906 81.38 -14.3819 2.11 -126.0816 1.98 13.6843 13.45 18.22 6.62 6.83 124.68 65.81Relaxo Footwear 0803 6 18.77 305.66 29.555 10.52 50.65 0906 129.12 31.0996 10.24 149.1484 17.31 15.1713 70.45 75.2 24.25 4.10 84.54 75LogisticsAgarwal Indl. 0803 4.91 67.08 5.32 35.03 3.83 13.26 0906 2.9 11.9691 0.3 -31.8182 1.89 0.6516 203.4 203.85 23.95 175.34 112.07 72.45Allcargo Global 0812 22.36 21.86 516.79 43.53 92.67 208.36 0906 116.42 -8.0556 22.53 4.742 47.46 28.7193 785.7 950 271.85 18.70 1756.83 81.49Arshiya Intl 0803 11.4 4.5 201.91 122.27 12.36 80.11 0906 51.73 -27.822 3.09 -50.7177 2.56 124.5075 138.25 197 42.55 54.22 812.22 47.14Blue Dart Exp. 0812 23.76 21.81 974.46 20.49 77.35 164.93 0906 207.1 -15.3277 11.43 -44.5952 20.69 22.3887 522.15 748 370 25.22 1239.06 81.03Chart.Logistics 0803 5.02 16.91 105.87 39.17 1.95 20.8 0906 28.7 -19.1777 0.8 9.589 3.88 34.4582 122.55 127.8 15.15 31.67 62.62 60.75Container Corpn 0803 64.99 25.88 3347.83 9.48 752.21 489.91 0906 907.38 10.2742 200.9 -0.4608 62.98 17.6789 1235.5 1260 540 19.61 16059.03 63.09Gateway Distr. 0903 107.71 14.63 203.56 23.35 93.76 58.82 0906 38.81 -17.5658 17.34 -15.7434 8.03 28.0406 101.1 115 42.25 12.02 1088.95 45.54Gati 0806 16.93 15.2 552.07 20.71 23.78 35.07 0906 152.38 -1.1226 1.45 -4.6053 0.11 14.9453 46.75 76.05 26.95 0 396.91 49.2Sical Logistics 0803 39.54 7.34 561 -43.24 36.26 68.49 0906 126.8 3.943 -0.38 -92.4152 17.29 -12.9024 46.65 96.9 19.1 13.10 184.36 43.25Transport Corp. 0903 14.5 10.9 1297.95 8.30 28.34 37.43 0906 311 -1.2479 7.9 34.8123 4.18 15.4998 78 87 30.1 16.85 565.50 67.96Media - Print/Television/RadioArchies 0803 6.76 10.93 117.68 12.58 8.2 118.74 0906 28.16 9.9141 0.88 11.3924 4.35 9.0868 85.5 141.7 33.2 0 57.80 62.35Blue Bird (I) 0803 35 12.47 458.71 1.08 22.59 54.17 0906 210.47 77.0292 7.12 42.4 5.46 38.8066 28.8 37.9 13.25 5.83 100.80 52.6DIC India 0812 9.18 471.86 16.63 15.09 196.45 0906 115.58 -1.7344 4.46 -2.8322 15.81 16.9339 161.5 189.9 95.05 10.22 148.26 71.75Infomedia 18 0803 19.77 -13.24 144.7 0.97 -9.66 30.54 0906 18.9 -12.9032 -10.72 -8346.1544 0 4.1427 82 159 48.15 0.00 163.02 65.67Macmillan India 0812 16.82 11.53 164.49 9.46 18.16 61.43 0906 33 -35.1288 1.14 -83.5022 6.09 9.7955 65.3 154.75 37.1 13.09 109.83 61.46Micro Inks 0812 24.87 9.14 1147.28 61.65 68.12 185.99 0906 319.71 5.4661 36.35 104.4432 39.55 14.7182 239.2 257 87.2 6.05 594.89 75Navneet Publicat 0903 19.06 23.98 504.9 26.09 58.94 27.38 0906 261.67 7.8918 48.43 20.3529 7.04 14.8335 90.5 100.7 35 12.86 862.47 61.81Repro India 0903 10.48 16.05 233.03 63.50 16.52 104.55 0906 47.24 6.8053 2.6 -49.5146 13.35 23.4697 88.55 148.35 42.3 6.08 92.80 68.78Sandesh 0903 8.65 13.09 323.47 -3.09 27.81 259.84 0906 46.27 22.2457 12.27 52.4224 37.04 14.1458 168.15 177 79 5.14 145.45 65.59Sundaram Multi 0803 7.19 14.99 113.4 35.86 8.13 12.22 0906 45.82 1.9128 4.03 -11.2335 1.19 26.1826 15.64 15.69 4.16 13.14 112.45 59.85Mining & Mineral productsAshapura Minech 0803 15.79 31.73 1493.06 66.10 135.59 62.2 0906 107.2 -64.4456 2.33 -90.1271 0.3 49.4622 41.75 127.2 18.55 0 329.83 43Balasore Alloys 0803 33.66 13.3 519.83 59.01 33.29 38.97 0906 76.9 -58.8352 4.18 -81.447 2.68 34.9695 27.55 49 6.28 0 177.15 46.64Facor Alloys 0903 19.56 28.63 255.95 13.45 38.15 5.06 0906 45.13 -25.3309 -2.33 -110.8121 0.83 19.0035 4.89 10.09 1.93 4.33 95.89 46.82Ferro Alloys Cor 0803 18.53 48.69 312.57 60.14 49.25 6.52 0906 70.36 -20.5959 0.78 -96.8712 1.14 22.2293 10.18 23.8 4.86 35.10 189.14 75G M D C 0803 31.8 27.78 980.13 66.42 263.93 66.77 0906 272.98 0.1064 80.15 10.7809 7.675 27.4302 91.95 130 25.1 11.97 2924.01 74Guj NRE Coke 0803 337.02 17.81 872.15 69.90 172.88 32.88 0906 310.04 -17.9006 3.64 -96.1441 2.5387 54.8174 52.35 77.86 16.8 19.68 2496.68 45.08Himadri Chemical 0803 31.51 28.57 361.33 11.76 82.93 99.76 0906 84.87 -7.2459 22.68 7.9486 21.57 30.9856 375 403.9 67 24.97 1209.75 52.26Mah. Elektrosm. 0903 24 36.87 324.3 1.65 40.89 52.68 0906 72.71 0.0275 10.13 -4.1627 16.85 20.9423 385 566.5 153 25.72 924.00 99.12Maithan Alloys 0903 9.71 0.02 644.58 70.33 0.14 91.32 0906 93.57 -54.6745 -1.52 -104.8346 23.44 47.2345 81.8 302.5 50.75 0 79.43 74.62Nagpur Power 0803 13.1 13.03 13.45 93.25 4.69 29.26 0906 3.87 -72.8612 5.61 -55.3699 11.43 33.3479 41.1 66 13 13.56 53.84 58.64NMDC 0903 396.47 43.88 7564.03 32.44 4372.38 29.35 0906 1278.05 -23.6141 773.75 -21.1513 10.5 39.0773 359.6 489 115.2 34.25 142570.61 98.38Resurgere Mines 0803 24.09 46.28 403 145.37 64.34 93.78 0906 95.54 -25.6614 5.2 -84.0784 7.18 378.8914 82.9 740 36 0 236.60 56.17Sandur Manganese 0803 8.75 351.8 269.67 120.08 57.81 49.78 0906 54.6 -61.7674 -4.23 -106.5775 87.38 52.4582 369.6 1055.75 172.45 4.10 323.40 74.39Sesa Goa 0903 78.72 53.15 5082.47 41.10 1942.49 57.39 0906 941.27 -23.5926 406.94 -36.8811 21.69 50.8788 221 258.8 60 10.59 18133.05 53.1VBC Ferro Alloys 0903 81.17 74.37 0.49 0906 17 -32.6999 0.67 -70.4846 4.76 -3.6846 394.85 412.05 81 65.59 165.84 33.72MiscellaneousAdvanta India 0812 16.84 2.29 139.31 31.40 8.57 261.29 0906 70.18 -1.4049 11.42 1.331 14.77 24.9557 535.6 786 311.9 136.29 901.95 65.95AIA Engg. 0803 18.8 22.78 592.64 48.45 108.31 279.33 0906 159.29 -6.935 23.37 -13.7001 13.776 30.6138 279.8 330 102.05 20.66 2638.51 69.57Alchemist 0803 12.24 14.62 307.93 -19.97 10.7 80.85 0906 83.71 -24.4972 3.83 -22.9376 12.72 32.186 105.3 114 43.05 8.28 128.89 28.01Anil Prodcuts 0803 7.4 15.03 225.33 11.56 7.24 68.54 0906 85.44 62.31 3.98 165.3333 16.27 17.5485 97.95 213 35 5.57 72.48 58.73Camson Bio Tech. 0803 9.8 35.81 41.91 140.03 7.79 26.17 0906 19.65 14.0453 3.89 7.1625 7.46 111.5127 61.05 89.65 17 9.98 83.64 18.42Carol Info Serv. 0803 35.44 3.57 23.85 17.60 13.4 106.68 0906 6.5 5.5195 46.67 1400.6431 33.67 -29.8486 70.5 74.5 26.2 10.55 249.85 63.73Century Ply. 0903 22.25 26.67 698.69 17.61 11.11 7.48 0906 165.54 -8.1558 18.63 -16.3449 1.19 41.7632 37.75 57 23.1 49.67 838.81 86.09Confidence Petro 0803 25.71 26.1 140.68 176.06 20.73 5.49 0906 72.61 49.2191 5.45 -3.8801 0.7 188.8197 9.4 15.15 2.65 13.43 241.67 45.91CRISIL 0812 7.23 44.7 378.35 48.19 137.38 479.14 0906 109.15 18.0511 35.65 11.3715 205.9 40.1631 3847.95 4375 1848.15 18.70 2782.07 51.5Dredging Corpn 0803 28 13.05 705.37 23.11 154.82 442.42 0906 160.66 -18.0306 3.16 -87.0757 12.9 7.4315 469.7 649.95 180 52.42 1315.16 78.56Entegra 0803 51 -0.12 193.5 -1.87 -0.19 12.55 0906 0.08 -99.4215 -2.02 288.4615 0.35 89.9257 38.7 42.5 8.35 37.94 394.20 73.13ETC Networks 0903 9.74 8.65 66.66 -14.34 8.61 105.18 0906 13.55 -29.0947 0.06 -96.9697 7.64 29.6744 130.55 204 50.1 17.09 127.16 70.51Global Vectra 0703 14 -17.78 179.54 20.20 -5.16 55.39 0906 74.75 55.9241 9.96 -156.7845 14.81 39.3325 49.5 72.5 21.95 0 69.30 75Greenply Inds. 0903 8.5 22.83 785.03 33.45 37.31 105.84 0906 191.12 2.2852 10.92 56.8966 24.28 40.1876 128.85 172 39.75 5.31 219.05 54.92Guj.St.Petronet 0803 562.01 9.49 417.89 31.59 99.92 20.3 0906 210.82 76.4332 80.49 146.5993 3.04 35.7317 74.65 78.6 25.25 24.48 4196.97 37.77Hanung Toys 0803 25.19 28.22 488.55 77.97 60.74 97.45 0906 168.29 15.2356 15.11 -19.1546 24.88 49.1726 75.15 202 24.25 3.02 189.30 62.15ICRA 0903 10 21.47 88.73 46.20 36.15 179.41 0906 20.91 27.3447 13.2 73.456 41.74 21.9777 844.55 939.9 320 20.23 844.55 28.51Info Edg.(India) 0903 27.3 20.22 245.17 11.98 59.69 118.65 0906 52.9 -16.1914 13.3 2.5443 21.99 66.4827 620.3 884.5 390 28.22 1693.42 54.15Intl. Travel Hse 0903 7.99 12.72 78.96 0.15 8.18 83.88 0906 17.69 -14.7059 1.67 -35.5212 9.09 15.678 106.65 118 47.5 11.72 85.21 61.69Jolly Board 0903 4.55 112.79 118.22 113.43 51.07 149.05 0906 15.76 5.2772 37.82 2355.8442 186.8 22.1182 460.55 835 132 7.69 209.55 89.89Karuturi Global 0803 33.1 5.6 38.08 8.12 12.04 58.08 0906 5.63 -52.7288 5.22 53.0792 0.16 49.3776 13.75 28 6.4 59.78 627.83 23.84Kaveri Seed Co. 0803 13.7 21.15 96.57 46.83 13.96 76.91 0906 100.06 47.7555 23.13 23.5577 21.12 32.5519 210.95 264 111 10.32 289.00 60.98Ricoh India 0803 39.77 23.26 219.72 13.73 16.35 21.49 0906 43.91 3.4881 1.33 22.0183 3.21 32.5251 21.75 30.35 11.25 6.73 86.50 73.6Riddhi Siddhi Gl 0803 11.14 14.62 332.09 -0.17 19.89 134.08 0906 156.33 27.731 5.14 -37.4696 6.65 23.5214 130.45 229 57.95 13.32 145.32 43.06South.Bio Tech. 0803 31.78 1.76 22.33 225.04 0.7 17.37 0906 7.42 -12.8085 0.13 -64.8649 0.6 48.8105 15.98 25 7.12 27.08 52.27 18.49Sukhjit Starch 0903 7.38 13.37 202.62 12.80 11.63 123.36 0906 57.76 18.3849 1.81 -62.3701 12.22 20.6587 98.85 128 69 8.10 72.95 56.29

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Taneja Aerospace 0803 12.47 -0.59 14.4 -28.78 -1.37 34.41 0906 5.49 -15.2778 0.12 -93.5829 1.77 -1.1405 33.35 69.9 15.05 18.74 83.17 47.47Thomas Cook (I) 0812 16.08 35.2 274.77 15.93 30.2 5.71 0906 60.31 -19.0687 8.55 -46.3614 1.2866 21.1964 56.05 95.5 30.15 59.63 1184.90 77.31Tube Investments 0903 36.95 4.42 2061.09 18.19 72.18 39.89 0906 542.94 2.0602 28.45 -41.0851 3.82 12.2398 60.7 67 21.7 27.22 1121.43 51.63Venky's (India) 0903 9.39 13.82 569.26 8.81 20.56 167.32 0906 169.61 19.976 11.11 14.7727 27.18 13.3136 140.45 157.1 65.05 6.00 131.88 54.92Vimta Labs 0803 4.42 4.96 81.76 35.70 6.25 57.99 0906 21.58 1.8405 1.18 -26.25 2.21 33.3636 25.9 50.8 12.6 15.79 57.24 36.83Webel Sl Energy 0803 7.74 9.69 100.63 -5.63 5.28 112.92 0906 32.71 25.6144 2.72 -11.6883 13.16 24.0837 309.65 322 44.55 29.58 301.60 38.78Non Ferrous MetalsHind.Copper 0803 384.11 26.09 1595.75 2.66 246.46 11.71 0906 329.87 -2.2028 0.22 -99.4092 0.28 29.6652 236.1 367.2 70.2 0 21844.44 99.59Hind.Zinc 0903 422.53 20.82 5688.51 -27.95 2727.61 339.8 0906 1512.1801 -7.9992 718.82 -15.2145 61.49 25.2688 748.1 770.2 215 12.16 31609.47 64.92Hindalco Inds. 0903 170.05 10.83 18070.07 -4.41 2230.27 139.69 0906 3870.8999 -16.1989 480.56 -31.0293 12.07 24.8693 108.4 127.5 36.9 9.16 18435.59 36.1Madras Aluminium 0903 22.5 16.53 491.58 4.01 45.86 34.84 0903 112.11 -13.1671 28.74 -293.6658 5.55 10.105 115.85 224.8 34.55 21.90 1303.31 80Manaksia 0803 13.91 10.39 738.91 14.65 41.01 75.12 0906 133.51 -14.8207 3.22 -74.4849 3.1 12.9258 53.65 74.9 24.15 15.16 373.14 58.1Natl. Aluminium 0803 644.31 19.69 5021.97 -15.68 1631.52 137.74 0906 921.58 -37.2003 126.45 -75.9294 13.56 14.0922 336 428 108.35 24.78 21648.82 87.15Parekh Aluminex 0803 12.94 17.24 298.62 60.27 26.12 176.98 0906 126.01 29.188 9.83 12.8588 30.35 46.9759 103.1 140 45.15 3.40 133.41 33.91Prec. Wires (I) 0803 11.56 13.71 573.91 -2.10 17.25 122.59 0906 126.25 -21.5839 6.06 -9.2814 8.12 27.9724 58.35 97.95 17.6 124.15 67.45 59.65Sterlite Inds. 0803 141.7 10.8 12659.59 8.05 951.63 185.82 0906 2364.46 -20.239 112.7 -68.5134 13.99 44.3397 653.5 738.9 164.5 49.25 46313.55 61.7Tinplate Co. 0803 28.92 6.83 391.3 -12.85 3.94 20.65 0906 195.33 69.9704 21.9 538.4839 13.17 12.2155 70.15 74.05 18.2 3.79 201.96 32.34Oil Drill/AlliedAlphageo (India) 0803 5.13 32.69 81.57 50.2487 12.65 92.63 0906 14.01 -68.9081 -0.68 -105.5783 0 52.5916 202.25 403 69.35 0 103.55 34.71Dolphin Offshore 0903 9.56 43.47 343.98 51.0672 40.01 115.45 0906 161.96 141.9842 12.01 42.2986 36.1215 48.5763 233.3 253.7 75.14 7.17 312.39 67.08Jindal Drilling 0803 11.47 11.99 412.76 35.5578 18.37 205.89 0906 334.38 192.0094 16.61 330.3109 21.395 27.6825 589.65 768.45 225 27.57 1352.66 75PackagingAMD Industries 0803 19.17 3.08 77.57 13.24 3.25 53.54 0906 35.1 23.2877 5.65 22.5597 2.95 11.0019 26.1 31.65 8.56 9.06 50.03 57.31Bilcare 0803 16.45 21.16 406.35 25.81 61.69 220.81 0906 128.51 12.9659 16.84 4.6613 25.67 36.6119 396.4 762 279 11.10 682.20 46.67Cosmo Films 0903 19.44 22.14 649 11.77 87.46 132.35 0906 176.06 -5.2779 12.41 -14.5317 43.9 15.6789 99.2 112.8 55 3.70 192.84 43.65Essel Propack 0812 31.31 4.74 333.95 7.61 27.18 37.33 0906 78.04 5.7596 9.4 37.8299 1.82 8.0467 29.6 32.8 9.5 16.91 463.54 58.92Ester Inds. 0903 27.75 28.01 372.93 16.93 33.43 24.3 0906 86.18 -8.727 8.38 45.7391 6.49 6.4496 24.35 26.2 6.74 3.75 135.14 68.38Everest Kanto 0903 20.23 9.45 351.14 5.44 37.25 38.85 0906 65.44 -28.3085 10.26 -18.1818 3.91 36.6218 186.25 312 84 33.62 1883.92 59.75Garware Polyest 0809 22.8 6.38 862.03 64.60 9.41 62.64 0906 143.43 -4.15 6.64 520.5607 6.16 15.9162 32.15 39.4 15.5 7.24 74.14 57.48Hind.Tin Works 0803 10.4 5.76 185.25 6.31 3.51 59.26 0906 93.38 39.1862 3.93 17.6647 7.05 9.7938 72.9 72.9 13 10.36 75.82 35.38Hitech Plast 0803 13.18 23.3 106.29 13.86 7.96 28.35 0906 37.05 17.6564 3.54 66.9811 8.1 39.8067 64.55 75 25.5 7.97 85.08 66.5Jhaveri Flexo 0803 11.06 42.3 130.65 25.32 14.28 17.41 0906 41 14.1743 1.48 70.1149 1.56 58.0443 40.05 68.5 28.5 61.62 100.77 74.57Jindal Poly Film 0803 28.1 15.6 1260.05 23.49 132.57 324.86 0906 381.03 -2.7712 84.77 66.8044 60.96 26.05 303.75 376 104.1 4.70 804.03 62.38Max India 0803 44.35 4.06 281.64 81.80 61.9 92.17 0906 77.79 -15.0022 0.21 -98.457 0.69 14.1133 190.05 253.8 81 141.83 4415.81 33.3Oricon Enter. 0803 9.63 6.32 15.69 -76.92 2.4 97 0906 12.17 7.6991 2.02 -38.7879 8.04 -35.0293 127.35 128.5 19.1 15.82 122.64 54.84Paper Products 0812 12.54 8.89 619.29 15.49 21.29 38.82 0906 144.92 -8.7291 10.84 171.6792 4.75 9.8099 54 56.8 23 11.87 338.58 63.88Polyplex Corpn 0803 16.57 10.49 191.01 2.37 12.37 77.05 0906 56.38 -4.7957 39.64 832.7059 32.84 6.1557 181.95 210 95 5.54 290.94 46.93Rollatainers 0809 10.01 0 48.42 25.41 -4.44 -23.17 0906 10.1 -15.9734 -1.09 -239.7436 0 -12.0725 257.3 257.3 47.5 0 257.56 89.08TPL Plastech 0903 7.8 21.05 68.05 12.93 2.91 18.42 0906 16.68 -17.7109 0.92 -10.6796 2.93 19.4186 97.8 101 17.5 27.24 76.28 75Uflex 0803 64.97 10.64 1267.58 5.79 61.93 98.11 0906 358.05 -5.8432 21.53 60.6717 17.43 14.3136 95.4 130 52.1 7.38 619.81 42.92Paints/VarnishAsian Paints 0903 95.92 35.82 4495.05 25.25 362.36 114.1 0906 1164.8199 16.9592 164.45 67.8061 45.31 20.1132 1332.55 1448 680.9 29.47 12781.82 49.98Berger Paints 0903 63.77 23 1510.82 12.81 88.76 12.99 0906 372.63 -1.4623 28.38 22.486 2.94 17.6382 54.5 56 25.75 18.47 1737.73 73.74ICI (India) 0903 38.07 9.88 905.84 -2.60 294.59 254.69 0906 238.55 5.5624 69.16 -2.4266 71 3.011 540.1 597.95 351.55 13.68 2054.00 54.64Kansai Nerolac 0903 26.95 15.8 1478.68 5.31 98.59 242.84 0906 412.91 16.5293 42.3 40.1126 41.17 12.7794 733.1 784 325 17.85 1975.70 69.27Shalimar Paints 0903 3.79 13.89 332.4 11.04 3.56 94.91 0906 75.65 5.6859 2.54 69.3333 12.95 23.5039 208.8 363 139.75 12.89 79.14 62.3PaperAP Paper 0803 25.73 2.84 578.41 18.82 16.54 161.84 0906 137.74 -22.8434 8.21 -480.0926 13.07 9.5742 67.05 84.9 35 6.17 172.52 50.73Ballarpur Inds 0806 111.12 7.92 952.12 -56.08 129.45 22.82 0903 252.64 3.8005 33.09 -11.854 2.54 -13.5745 22.25 35.65 13.25 8.76 1235.99 40.3JK Paper 0903 78.15 9.63 1200.53 75.79 38.01 51.54 0906 260.64 -0.9463 20.16 95.9184 6.13 13.1431 30 34 14 4.89 234.45 39.54Mysore Paper 0803 118.84 4.25 378.57 -4.98 5.06 5.94 0906 90.86 -17.2269 -13.59 -211.3934 1.19 1.8792 8.19 10.95 3.34 0 97.33 64.74Pudumjee Pulp 0903 8.2 3.72 220.3 0.33 4.21 27.93 0906 65.28 -17.0099 2.61 218.2927 1.464 14.7721 18.6 20.55 5.53 12.48 76.26 58.58Rainbow Papers 0803 7.21 27.72 168.17 14.78 12.63 83.88 0906 50.28 -12.5413 5.18 1.5686 32.63 15.188 101.5 138 31 3.09 73.18 58.98Rama Newsprint 0803 58.16 0.35 354.09 0.75 1.07 52.5 0906 93.55 -8.2483 -12.51 -395.0472 0.32 2.5527 18.15 30.4 10.95 0 105.56 55.78Seshasayee Paper 0903 11.25 8.02 529.11 6.88 15.03 171.14 0906 120.58 8.5524 10.15 61.3672 16.79 7.1766 107.2 141.9 54.1 6.38 120.60 42.76Sirpur Paper 0803 15.01 17.49 243.09 0.50 32.61 133.08 0906 91.68 32.1418 1.7 -147.486 6.48 3.7347 47.9 63.9 26.05 19.71 71.90 43.25T N Newsprint 0903 69.38 14.28 1101.55 13.34 107.39 95.75 0906 178.79 -28.032 7.14 -71.0345 12.99 13.5476 80.05 95.5 51.3 6.92 554.03 35.32Well Pack Paper. 0803 4.44 3.87 15.85 -4.86 0.33 19.21 0906 3.84 -42.2556 0.05 -72.2222 0.38 -0.1006 177.45 179.8 6.37 260.96 78.79 44.25West Coast Paper 0903 12.08 20.01 620.06 6.09 90.54 81.34 0906 146.89 -4.2438 20.58 1.1799 15.32 7.6213 53 68 30.5 3.73 332.58 51.6PetrochemicalsBhansali Engg. 0903 16.59 -15.17 225.11 -12.54 -11.42 4.19 0906 67.01 13.0589 4.38 150.2857 0.75 22.9138 11.89 17.5 4.98 0 197.26 44.82Chemplast Sanmar 0903 47.98 -30.3 675.76 5.58 -66.61 3.89 0906 146.12 -23.4212 -15.63 -1602.8847 0 6.22 6.17 9.23 3.46 0 493.41 75DCW 0903 39.23 4.71 905.34 20.51 14.25 15.62 0906 225.77 -6.1949 18.39 75.3098 2.01 8.3676 15.85 17.89 6.06 9.49 310.90 39.65Finolex Inds. 0903 124.01 -7.19 1492.92 7.03 -37.89 40.32 0906 330.66 -21.172 47.86 307.6661 6.52 16.3477 54.5 57 25.05 4.53 678.69 52.12Ineos ABS (India 0812 17.59 8 604 8.42 17.95 131.13 0906 140.29 -7.4726 14.5 65.9039 16.88 11.9619 151.15 160 70 10.52 265.87 83.33Jubilant Organ. 0903 14.76 19.19 2428.53 22.89 260.74 90.74 0906 605.94 -1.673 145.03 899.5175 9.83 23.1172 221.9 375 85 13.54 3273.02 50.44Manali Petrochem 0803 86.03 5.27 325.32 3.74 6.01 6.5 0906 88.32 -7.0511 4.81 688.5246 0.65 10.7898 9.56 13.39 6.02 14.71 164.43 38.3Savita Oil Tech 0803 14.6 27.05 905.04 13.82 61.96 171.39 0906 252.04 -12.3278 19.31 17.0303 20.3 26.1669 245.4 271.85 99 17.87 358.28 71.52South Asian Pet. 0903 233.14 4.05 1111.8 10.69 15.73 16.71 0906 273.51 -7.8719 25.23 118.6308 2.08 23.9617 14.12 15 6.01 11.21 329.19 56.3Supreme Petroch. 0806 97.51 10.24 1483.44 -0.69 22.57 19.3 0906 373.23 -5.286 30.74 837.1951 6.79 14.3791 25.85 31 9.6 12.31 250.67 59.77PharmaceuticalsAarti Drugs 0903 11.71 13.13 376.51 21.17 15.05 102.46 0906 114.9 12.9682 7.31 12.1166 13.52 11.2844 69 70.9 30.4 5.10 80.80 54.48Abbott India 0811 13.68 27.8 695.32 11.71 62.87 161.73 0905 192.3 14.3962 17.58 -3.2471 35.28 9.9882 521.95 570 362 11.48 714.03 68.94Ajanta Pharma 0903 11.8 14.93 319.33 12.08 21.38 128.94 0906 84.53 22.0474 4.37 38.7302 19.31 22.0977 90.5 102.5 48.5 4.75 107.33 66.82Alembic 0903 27.44 4.21 1085.23 9.61 7.28 23.83 0906 229.01 1.1394 0.02 -100.4255 1.24 14.578 41.9 48.9 24.75 29.51 574.87 62.11Ambalal Sarabhai 0803 76.63 0 61.12 -31.35 -7.54 6.06 0812 13.89 -7.2764 47.72 43.6052 18.81 -13.5366 11.68 17.6 6.25 0 89.50 30.43Amrutanjan Healt 0803 3.2 23.56 74.55 2.98 4.99 79.53 0906 11.8 -9.1609 0.41 32.2581 283.03 1.5417 360.6 425 236 9.97 111.79 47.43Ankur Drugs 0803 12.7 38.18 673.5 80.45 63.5 165.94 0906 276.45 19.6028 24.74 14.6432 29.5 105.7405 174.3 257 51 3.71 324.55 36.07Anu's Lab. 0803 8.26 43.42 150.41 39.50 18.08 62.51 0906 44.87 13.6525 4.32 3.8462 0.5045 49.5008 11.87 28.58 10 17.20 286.66 50.3Anuh Pharma 0803 1.39 21.4 110.87 35.59 7.78 140.07 0906 37.78 16.1389 2.84 -23.6559 32.13 25.4591 282.05 296 122.75 8.77 78.41 71.75Astrazeneca Phar 0812 5 53.61 354.76 17.21 73.84 46.46 0906 95.86 8.6602 15.28 -28.2966 25.58 14.8841 872.6 950 400 34.11 2181.50 90Aurobindo Pharma 0803 26.88 27.05 2218.23 18.79 290.78 227.05 0906 752.23 16.223 126.11 216.303 47.83 15.0512 711.15 721.85 101.6 17.48 3823.14 59Aventis Pharma 0812 23.03 22.07 995.37 15.20 166.2 353.73 0906 249.9 0.5229 47.1 12.6794 77.18 8.6887 1365.2 1373 662 17.71 3144.06 60.39Biocon 0903 100 15.02 912.37 3.99 111.8 68.7 0906 242.79 9.7703 47.55 58.4472 6.7 12.6688 222.6 243.4 86.55 21.87 4452.00 60.92Bliss GVS Pharma 0803 6.45 78.98 102.39 64.24 33.73 9.59 0906 28.69 27.172 7.5 12.4438 4.42 106.0012 28.7 32.4 7 7.88 296.18 67.27Cadila Health 0903 68.2 23.26 1699.3 3.45 265.9 90.38 0906 465.27 8.4217 122.56 120.2732 24.99 10.4268 451 482.95 222 17.82 6156.15 74.72Cipla 0903 155.46 19.21 4960.60 24.08 776.81 55.86 0906 1325.26 13.1966 241.71 72.6007 11.18 21.9095 258.95 295.3 146.4 23.14 20126.89 39.38DIL 0803 2.29 3.69 8.87 1.72 2.59 306.77 0906 3.56 60.3604 1.5 111.2676 21.3 -7.7267 200.4 224.95 93 33.68 50.50 59.58Dishman Pharma 0903 16.14 18.36 415.76 15.81 92.14 68.38 0906 73.44 -33.2485 12.54 -57.8771 9.29 27.3196 210 332.4 87 19.63 1694.70 60.77Divi's Lab. 0903 12.95 39.75 1191.11 15.28 424.46 194.87 0906 202.77 -23.7907 4.92 -94.9005 25.7101 31.4295 486.65 793 382.53 16.80 6353.22 53.33Dr Reddy's Labs 0903 84.2 11.14 4158.90 23.59 560.9 312.3 0906 1197.8199 9.9805 227.44 8.279 34.33 20.1463 806 850 357 23.51 13594.00 25.8Elder Pharma 0803 18.82 19.68 551.2 22.69 69.7 203.82 0906 162.9 11.1338 11.48 -34.5496 26.37 20.0439 289.95 345 191 11.02 546.85 39.89FDC 0903 18.9 21.01 576.51 17.75 83.43 22.21 0906 168.43 5.738 38.99 12.3631 4.62 15.6154 43.1 49.3 21.7 8.92 811.14 65.44Fres.Kabi Onco. 0903 15.82 -20.33 262.08 8.82 -77.7 26.03 0906 97.97 25.3134 26.81 -3.3526 1.69 5.5017 70.8 78.5 28.6 0 1120.06 90Fulford (India) 0812 3.9 16.57 185.34 10.28 19.72 329.31 0906 53.63 4.0551 8.02 13.4371 52.01 10.0386 598.2 614 271.5 12.18 233.30 53.93

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Glaxosmit Pharma 0812 84.7 30.89 1665.29 6.05 576.57 181.95 0906 456.77 9.7187 124.35 8.2622 71.8 8.7829 1422 1465 930 25.19 12044.34 50.67Glenmark Pharma. 0803 24.87 52.63 1371.33 69.69 389.02 41.34 0906 219.96 13.3931 5.22 -90.8163 6.64 35.4373 213.6 683.9 119.15 32.22 5354.95 52.08Granules India 0806 20.23 5.14 213.81 15.14 9.13 88.57 0906 87.37 41.5816 6.2 129.6296 5.28 28.0729 78.25 80 28.2 10.04 157.05 34.23Ind-Swift 0803 7.44 19.11 513.08 36.08 31.24 47.87 0906 158.95 23.8121 8.65 39.2915 9.11 24.2316 24.3 28.6 10.5 2.67 90.40 37.86Ind-Swift Labs. 0803 24.03 13.73 444.5 29.31 31.02 97.95 0906 170.32 21.8661 11.27 12.1393 16.47 27.3888 50.5 55.4 22.3 3.29 136.70 38.63Indoco Remedies 0803 12.29 16.48 262.39 -19.09 30.09 206.88 0906 98.34 -10.1836 16.88 -31.3821 19.21 15.7266 209.55 279.5 104 10.91 257.54 60.95Ipca Labs. 0903 24.99 14.64 1293.15 20.82 91.22 255.51 0906 357.77 22.2059 49.77 110.6221 46.87 15.6803 649 658.85 285.05 12.99 1621.85 46.4J B Chem & Pharm 0903 16.87 15.82 721.17 32.17 78.74 63.08 0906 135.19 -1.9723 13.13 -3.739 9.28 19.0367 48.1 54.9 27.1 4.90 405.72 55.58Jupiter Bio. 0803 18.13 11.55 129.81 24.83 27.04 161.3 0906 33.44 16.8006 7.34 5.3085 20.27 16.0919 77.4 123.4 28.8 3.86 124.85 17.88Kilitch Drugs 0803 13.2 34.88 117.18 261.89 11.32 38.88 0906 23.31 -33.5329 3.8 -24.3028 10.21 66.8572 72.75 152 48.6 7.39 96.03 64.62Kopran 0803 35.25 -15.4 46.64 -67.09 5.32 26.73 0906 35.52 35.3143 0.11 -102.8796 0.01 -17.8726 14.88 16.6 6.4 0 52.45 28.82Lupin 0903 82.82 30.97 2899.15 14.88 416.97 166.06 0906 910.9 27.86 179.58 65.481 59.06 20.3712 1000.45 1020 518 17.29 8439.80 50.44Lyka Labs 0803 20.93 6.75 93.31 -20.04 3.08 35.63 0906 25.98 31.9451 -0.27 -118.2432 0.67 -8.6494 23.85 34.9 12.56 0 51.47 23.3Marksans Pharma 0803 35.94 12.38 236.46 2.98 14.92 3.56 0906 45.33 -16.2417 -3.45 -150.81 0.2 33.976 5.09 20.85 3.61 0 187.21 48.39Merck 0812 16.86 16.87 312.55 -4.72 68.82 267.73 0906 135.38 28.8474 11.89 -33.9444 29.25 -1.8347 394.25 414.9 260 13.48 664.71 51Morepen Labs. 0803 71.46 0 123.32 -2.74 -48.76 6.49 0906 42.55 10.7496 -10.2 -3.5917 0.08 -24.4244 8.06 12.43 4.27 0 362.58 43.48Natco Pharma 0803 28.04 16.4 229.04 23.95 40.05 78.17 0906 68.26 20.7928 8.07 5.0781 15.35 17.0398 96.85 124.5 38 6.67 272.63 61.87Nectar Lifesci. 0803 15.23 34.06 735.95 72.75 83.7 185.92 0906 191.79 3.4243 20.44 -15.1867 3.4973 37.4943 19.8 38.87 9.1 5.93 301.55 64.46Neuland Labs. 0903 5.47 16.71 306.73 40.92 11.79 135.1 0906 58.6 0.1367 -3.1 -403.9216 19.96 16.937 131.05 160 80.5 9.23 70.77 38.02Novartis India 0903 15.98 21.54 600.51 8.57 103.71 161.06 0906 153.18 -0.3254 31.76 7.1525 33.11 3.537 442 467.5 221 13.35 1412.63 76.42Orchid Chemicals 0803 65.85 31.03 1238.92 35.71 184.54 104.49 0906 305.82 8.2357 -29.76 -5.9716 0 18.5611 106.45 255.1 56.5 11.91 749.83 21.18Panacea Biotec 0803 6.68 21.54 830.44 -0.11 133.17 104.37 0906 177.21 -21.0576 13.03 -61.7327 1.95 25.2745 200.8 316 51 0 1341.34 68.73Parenteral Drugs 0803 13.87 22.05 210.35 24.06 19.14 86.28 0906 75.25 29.6743 6.48 24.8555 15.4 34.8914 97.9 104.9 30 6.36 135.79 57.04Pfizer 0811 29.84 19.76 707.1 -0.41 299.12 301.46 0905 185.85 13.7115 31.29 -17.4842 46.45 5.1971 790 864 436.25 16.55 2357.36 41.23Piramal Health 0903 41.8 24.97 2318.90 21.16 275.32 56.89 0906 569.73 16.4806 74.11 45.4849 14.3 11.1397 325.35 351 163.75 22.78 6799.81 49.56Plethico Pharma 0812 34.07 20.96 472.14 -14.07 60.85 178.93 0906 109.92 -21.9872 45.12 21.8801 31.86 26.7345 207.2 448.95 81 6.27 705.93 87.01Ranbaxy Labs. 0812 210.19 0 4564.96 8.07 -1044.8 84.24 0906 1006.47 -17.2937 675.45 2746.3971 16.07 4.6464 320.95 526.7 133.15 83.58 13491.45 63.92Sharon Bio-Med. 0806 10.56 37.43 334.62 95.67 27.19 76.34 0906 117.52 37.7403 0.34 -94.7368 9.8 76.366 80.2 139.95 26.05 4.29 84.69 60.74Shasun Chemicals 0803 9.66 10.26 422.4 6.76 22.26 46.62 0906 116.01 22.2316 0.45 -105.2144 0.09 13.4077 23.2 35.1 10.55 0.00 112.06 45.8Shilpa Medicare 0803 3.47 22.07 95.81 40.09 10.98 31.46 0906 48.08 60.2667 10.85 974.2575 7.46 31.7779 111.1 111.1 29.3 12.34 244.42 59.95SMS Pharma 0803 10 13.89 207.19 24.83 27.16 208.2 0906 52.53 -6.746 1.22 -80.5112 8.37 37.4515 142.95 228.5 72.1 0 143.24 53.82Solvay Pharma 0812 5.05 33.46 201.64 20.48 32.8 216.36 0906 62.29 23.0298 10.8 12.2661 69.11 15.8612 746.8 840 477.1 10.81 377.13 68.85Strides Arcolab 0812 40.05 19.41 593.14 43.66 6.13 82.34 0906 175.41 9.0994 60.13 -207.4518 52.36 17.3938 151.3 206.7 60.65 3.44 606.71 25.8Sun Pharma. 0903 103.56 27.04 3866.45 22.67 1265.29 248.72 0906 405.88 -39.494 121.51 -56.7241 53.4 32.5593 1189.3 1600 953 22.27 24632.78 63.71Surya Pharma. 0803 14.47 26.34 486.51 71.67 41.72 123.36 0906 208.04 31.5959 13.37 -6.1095 38.3 30.1536 94.95 110.9 47 2.48 137.39 35.15Suven Life Scie. 0803 11.57 7.61 117.28 4.99 8.35 9.69 0906 31.02 0.6163 2.18 36.25 0.93 22.0922 26.35 26.85 9.4 39.92 305.40 62.33Themis Medicare 0803 8.05 15.28 218.96 30.95 10.83 93.2 0906 54.18 -5.9865 3.43 193.1624 5.61 35.4135 115.9 144 49 0 93.30 69.62Torrent Pharma. 0903 42.31 28.34 1167.27 18.55 186.73 86.58 0906 350.91 24.3392 19.13 -62.8616 18.24 21.7339 249.7 251 112.15 12.98 2112.96 71.51TTK Healthcare 0903 8.09 14.35 219.6 10.44 7.88 70.87 0906 66.64 18.1351 2.33 339.6227 12 8.1271 183.4 199 61.2 15.35 148.37 64.58Twilight Li-Taka 0903 10.64 40.78 370.44 25.64 22.12 30.06 0906 103.85 23.4106 7.13 9.3558 8.78 46.5773 45.25 67.5 22 4.24 96.29 63.74Unichem Labs. 0903 18.03 26.32 651.19 13.11 124.75 144.19 0906 167.61 -6.966 32.39 -2.9659 34.33 13.1096 225.8 247.55 132 6.58 813.78 48.42Venus Remedies 0803 8.45 50.66 212.7 51.67 38.52 110.69 0906 77.6 17.5223 11.04 -3.7489 49.98 60.5977 275.65 408 143 5.52 233.48 25.73Vinati Organics 0803 9.87 41.9 146.33 78.34 15.2 43.22 0906 50.81 20.7462 7.58 139.1167 29.93 37.438 156.35 169.85 50.75 5.75 154.32 74.88Wanbury 0809 14.69 16.59 382.81 166.23 29.77 93.14 0906 83.74 25.6226 9.48 562.9371 13.42 74.4256 80.9 97.4 24 0 118.84 42Wockhardt 0812 54.72 0 1490.29 21.97 -348.76 61.89 0906 366.73 -0.5586 -260.59 -1216.0171 1.22 15.359 176.8 214 67.5 22.72 1934.90 73.64Wyeth 0903 22.72 37.61 382.25 15.96 99.67 119.58 0906 114.67 21.795 29.15 9.7928 45.01 4.3013 606.85 731 348.1 13.48 1378.76 57.15Zandu Pharma. 0803 8.06 22.46 136.24 5.69 16.41 963.28 0906 31.79 2.8803 11.12 124.6465 401.32 6.2678 7058.3501 20364.8008 4000 20.23 568.90 72.8Zenotech Lab. 0703 28.81 8.32 12.85 3.80 3.63 20.78 0812 1.08 -29.8701 -4.74 -62.6772 0 203.3798 105.2 138 83.5 0 362.20 25.77Plantation & Plantation ProductsAssam Company 0712 30.46 0.65 151.91 1.612 8.55 9.78 0906 32.81 -2.814 9.08 5.2144 1.09 2.5147 20.05 26.55 6.2 24.75 621.15 46.19Bombay Burmah 0903 13.96 -17.37 256.56 13.51 -13.88 51.29 0906 67.13 -2.399 0.87 -109.2161 12.18 15.0932 309.5 439.8 100 23.08 432.06 64.04CCL Products 0803 13.3 29.62 244.42 13.20 35.19 123.83 0906 40.68 -15.2676 0.64 -77.305 13.68 32.8927 151.55 182.25 51.15 11.08 201.56 30.29Dhunseri Tea 0803 6.99 3.36 91.53 38.72 13.51 178.03 0906 24.63 18.3566 7.87 146.7085 25.52 10.861 172.85 183.5 56 9.49 202.41 75Duncans Inds. 0803 53.22 0 102.86 2.10 -228.72 -225.14 0906 21.21 2.2661 -0.39 -74.6753 1.28 -43.5257 10.24 11.19 4.71 0 54.50 58.87Elgi Rubber 0903 10.7 7.28 56.4 15.31 5.76 7.91 0906 12.37 -12.2072 1.01 -54.2986 0.42 -11.6513 7.69 12.74 4.51 17.88 82.28 57.73Goodricke Group 0812 21.6 23.75 293.19 23.97 17.59 36.61 0906 65.87 27.8037 8.54 127.7333 21.13 10.0967 169.25 180.9 38 15.70 365.58 74Guj. Reclaim 0903 1.33 36.71 130.55 18.38 13.54 320 0906 29.64 -5.0609 3.01 -17.7596 96.46 29.2164 545 598 275.55 4.32 72.49 46.02Harr. Malayalam 0803 18.45 2.57 201.64 -2.33 6.18 89.93 0906 68.82 -0.6783 2.93 -56.6568 6.07 11.3528 105.25 108.75 30.1 87.71 194.29 50.3Jay Shree Tea 0903 10.68 11.15 414.67 55.10 13.88 152.71 0906 66.92 -9.7383 12.81 16.773 21.68 18.5166 259.7 267 68.05 14.76 290.08 40.01Mahalaxmi Rubtec 0803 5.17 23.44 17.22 72.37 1.56 14.04 0906 20.29 392.4758 0.75 87.5 1.73 35.3564 76.25 76.25 13.05 47.96 67.25 74.34Tata Coffee 0903 18.68 5.79 310.84 3.26 18.64 162.07 0906 78.82 -7.03 4.54 17.0103 13.06 12.01 367.1 390.9 134.2 35.54 685.74 57.48Tata Tea 0903 61.84 8.94 1361.53 19.99 159.06 287.43 0906 417.83 33.7869 42.96 13.922 26.56 12.0738 970.9 986.6 430 36.34 6004.05 35.27Warren Tea 0803 10.71 2.42 132.73 -2.60 1.67 61.4 0906 27.02 17.2234 5.39 41.0995 35.34 2.6834 167.7 180 53.9 11.08 179.61 83.51Plastic productsAstral Poly 0903 11.24 16.68 192.73 41.91 14.19 81.43 0906 51.77 23.1739 4.4 -6.383 12.36 54.3495 111.3 189.6 30.7 7.19 125.10 63.81EPC Inds. 0903 9.5 0 62.29 43.56 -1.52 0.36 0906 15.63 28.5362 0.25 -112.5 4.31 15.5875 56.85 58.3 16.3 73.83 54.01 28.73Jain Irrigation 0803 72.06 23.14 1851.06 32.70 145.54 116.67 0906 566.88 20.6153 55.59 88.0582 19.88 39.2811 720.75 751.9 229 34.62 5428.69 31.31Kalpena Inds. 0803 11.55 48.15 451.6 47.79 20.87 45.39 0906 169.1 10.8489 8.11 4.3758 19.21 54.3614 120.05 131 36 6.25 138.66 74.31Kemrock Inds. 0903 11.01 13.66 363.37 65.21 31.82 233.63 0906 100.08 38.385 8.7 18.2065 18.65 68.1763 366.2 485 95 12.16 403.19 34.86Mah. Polybutenes 0803 16.41 -9.02 38.7 421.56 2.87 -0.86 0906 19.84 122.1724 0.74 957.1429 3.7 24.9237 106.9 110 10 46.48 166.66 67.09Nilkamal Ltd 0903 12.78 2.91 892.73 18.05 6.1 165.41 0906 229.6 -1.1963 10.28 117.7966 11.69 23.4691 103.35 199 42.55 11.33 132.08 71.25Plastiblends (I) 0903 6.5 16.13 167.3 6.44 11.77 117.23 0906 44.03 -3.337 3.19 -30.8026 15.93 17.7589 118.25 159.95 76.65 7.42 76.86 56.6Precision Pipes 0803 14 22.35 126.14 14.95 19.38 93.89 0906 37.63 25.308 2.27 -49.1031 6.56 25.7472 50.9 70.9 25 7.75 71.26 62.76Supreme Inds. 0906 25.41 36.54 1651.93 26.08 97.39 112.29 0906 563.85 27.5938 59.95 192.5818 38.59 15.7141 311.85 330 92.55 9.05 792.41 49.02Time Technoplast 0803 20.93 17.68 471.21 32.53 63.52 180.81 0906 137.73 14.4317 14.86 27.773 2.0151 34.0655 43.3 74.99 19.1 14.73 905.84 62.26V I P Inds. 0803 28.26 21.67 550.19 29.84 20.1 46.99 0906 204.6 23.3273 20.1 77.8761 7.1 14.8627 94.7 98 31.05 11.61 267.62 43.44Wim Plast 0903 6 15.56 93.93 29.77 8 90.33 0906 31.59 32.6196 4.24 192.4138 17.99 2.1772 103 109.35 33.85 5.73 61.80 74.1Power Generation & DistributionBF Utilities 0809 18.83 0.02 19.45 -34.1348 4.63 58.51 0906 5.32 -8.7479 11.1 -940.9091 4.25 14.5303 850.55 2335 268 277.96 3203.17 66.11CESC 0903 125.6 12.87 3088.23 9.17 409.69 266.85 0906 809 3.3206 105 11.7021 33.7 5.3939 345.85 376 165 10.26 4321.05 52.49Energy Devl.Co. 0803 27.5 19.53 65.74 6.58 16.34 31.53 0906 2.99 -79.2217 -1.27 -182.4675 4.75 48.8062 64.6 129 31.2 12.72 177.65 51.97Guj Inds. Power 0803 151.25 9.23 935.54 17.59 102.29 75.17 0906 250.02 -4.7361 29.4 30.7248 6.08 -0.7495 98 103.85 37.1 16.07 1482.25 58.21GVK Power Infra. 0903 140.58 1.04 26.13 2.83 21 12.37 0906 8.54 36.2041 1.85 -79.4444 0.08 29.6612 49.05 50.5 10.3 0 7745.98 60.94Indowind Energy 0806 47.74 4.3 25.59 5.01 7.2 26.83 0906 8.83 -33.9072 7.06 59.7285 2.53 35.1277 45.3 70.8 16.8 18.80 221.79 47.18JP Hydro Power 0903 491 13.57 294.03 -4.42 142.86 21.9 0906 78.49 -17.4398 36.54 -33.0769 3 -0.4025 83.4 103.7 22.65 27.08 4094.94 63.34Neyveli Lignite 0903 1677.71 14.21 3360 12.50 821.09 56.44 0906 884.3 -18.6581 287.64 0.6333 4.87 3.4868 128.65 147.35 44.5 24.00 21583.74 93.56NTPC 0803 8245.5 14.36 37091.00 13.67 7414.80 65.5 0906 12002.6797 25.8212 2193.6201 27.0537 10.52 14.2579 206.9 233 113 19.69 170598.56 89.5Power Grid Corpn 0903 4208.8398 11.82 6579.81 42.58 1690.61 35.28 0906 1623.03 19.2677 546.61 78.8119 4.59 23.7954 108.6 128.35 51.75 23.66 45708.00 86.36Reliance Infra. 0903 226.07 10.19 9836.45 59.89 1138.88 460.82 0906 2407.22 9.5132 316.57 25.3544 52.69 22.889 1137.2 1373.7 354 21.40 25748.48 37.75Tata Power Co. 0903 221.44 8.24 7281.68 22.65 922.2 382.06 0906 1975.59 -0.6877 377.08 97.8903 50.52 11.4521 1320.9 1457 531.5 28.22 31285.52 33.17Gokaldas Exports 0803 17.19 12.73 1005.82 0.60 47.6 131.28 0906 237.51 -12.1505 2.82 -74.4796 3.08 22.0955 103.8 194.9 42.5 25.32 356.86 88.27House of Pearl 0803 19.5 3.56 15.08 151.75 10.66 155.4 0906 8.76 392.1349 -0.78 -129.434 3.94 61.7978 105 124 36 35.71 204.75 66.21Kewal Kir.Cloth. 0903 12.33 9.74 144.58 -9.41 14.26 122.71 0906 33.12 21.2743 6.28 402.4 15.67 45.0339 170.7 209.8 91.5 10.91 210.47 73.93Koutons Retail 0803 30.55 26.58 793.46 97.18 68.16 114.45 0906 201.31 27.5405 11.5 6.0886 26.26 105.8442 383.65 812.4 330.2 14.64 1172.05 66.14Page Industries 0903 11.15 38.53 254.65 32.39 31.63 77.87 0906 79.42 20.4246 10.14 16.4179 29.64 32.455 616.5 700 300 20.79 687.40 64.47Richa Industries 0803 17.01 15.39 97.56 55.97 7.23 30.88 0906 32.85 -21.3739 1.75 -59.9542 3.99 51.5344 80.05 111.65 29 21.07 135.52 68.95Zodiac Cloth. Co 0903 8.39 13 266.7 16.85 15.13 140.29 0906 60.51 2.6463 4.14 -10.9677 17.44 12.4301 295.4 399.8 148.35 16.95 247.84 60.68RealtyAckruti City 0903 66.7 29.13 399.56 -9.29 263.78 154.95 0906 39.93 -71.6869 7.2 -92.6598 58.46 68.6792 494.1 2364.25 325.9 457.50 3295.65 89.96Ahluwalia Contr 0803 12.55 50.86 880.09 31.50 51.64 19.79 0906 303.71 20.1147 18.44 43.2789 7.29 38.3983 149.3 158.5 25.2 14.80 936.86 74.53

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Alchemist Realty 0803 7.04 15.93 78.54 14444.44 3.17 24.9 0906 22.33 74.0452 0.13 -69.7674 0.1 157.0387 16.3 103.7 10.55 163.00 120.78 42.3Anant Raj Inds 0903 59.02 11.93 413.78 -23.11 365.84 109.74 0906 85.77 -50.1685 70.6 -53.6867 8.9 70.5684 133.6 165.6 37 13.83 3942.54 61.35B.L.Kashyap 0803 10.27 33.11 1542.74 90.91 115.36 195.35 0906 212.6 -48.6622 7.93 -78.0818 24.21 74.768 362.3 1010.45 86.45 15.04 744.16 71.08Brigade Enterpr 0903 112.25 8.64 349.79 -24.07 83.05 88.63 0906 57.83 -52.0759 3.86 -85.4669 2.78 35.4396 128.2 139.4 27.8 66.42 1439.05 57.48C & C Constrn. 0806 18.26 14.09 533.26 61.39 40.91 169.21 0903 282.94 70.4663 8.09 -35.1243 20.61 44.2131 187 201.4 71 9.07 341.46 70.06C C C L 0903 36.96 14.39 1755.86 21.25 69.06 137.74 0906 411.6 8.4528 17.65 -3.1284 18.96 80.2036 275.9 635 105 14.52 1022.49 50.48Era Infra Engg. 0903 28.71 25.78 2349.75 62.10 202.61 61.23 0906 707.98 81.1015 96.41 239.4718 19.47 84.6483 156.6 163 61.7 9.54 2250.34 58.11Fact Enterprise 0803 5.05 121.45 3.95 106.81 21.63 56.4 0906 0 -100 0.02 -97.0588 9.39 92.354 26.25 120.7 20.55 12.38 53.00 24.91Gammon India 0803 17.69 9.18 2356.04 26.72 86.13 110.68 0906 850.45 45.3165 25.06 -52.2029 8.59 26.5236 169.4 242.9 46.7 13.06 1481.40 31.11Gayatri Projects 0803 10.1 24.55 752.36 49.84 39.3 177.39 0906 291.02 40.474 11.96 6.3111 41.89 17.1712 261.55 288.7 41.6 6.24 264.17 60.22Hind.Construct. 0903 25.63 8.29 3313.7 7.49 125.35 38.61 0906 872.46 0.7588 18.19 -41.0182 4.4 25.6523 109.15 128.9 28.8 29.34 3309.43 47.17ITD Cem 0812 11.52 -1.26 956.6 22.09 5.5 303.68 0906 234.45 1.3706 2.2 856.5217 6.82 11.1368 208.4 274 60.1 31.10 240.08 69.57IVRCL Infra. 0803 26.7 4983.09 34.75 225.97 120.05 0906 1104.55 16.4719 35.11 -17.3104 16.37 45.1487 371.85 392 56.5 22.70 4964.20 9.73JMC Projects 0903 18.14 21.6 1308.98 43.06 36.76 98.29 0906 288.13 -7.8957 6.49 -17.952 17.3966 48.1033 165.9 198.21 42.27 10.22 361.16 55.64JP Associates 0803 234.3 17.79 3978.37 14.46 609.67 33.22 0906 2067.0801 78.3349 491.18 292.285 9.91 9.6052 221.8 255.6 47.05 30.98 31091.92 50.1KNR Construct. 0903 28.12 17.84 649.61 35.00 43.66 93.65 0906 127.08 -25.3481 10.69 5.2165 15.71 36.3778 101.55 101.55 21 6.46 285.56 72.78Kolte Patil Dev. 0903 75.37 6.9 141.4 -61.03 70.68 85.71 0906 17.39 -75.6101 11.12 -62.7096 6.92 46.3102 46.75 71.4 18.5 5.24 352.35 74.63Madhucon Proj. 0803 7.4 10.05 737.99 44.69 47.25 133.13 0906 284.8 30.3373 13.08 -11.5619 40.98 26.051 204.3 296 41.65 15.84 753.87 57.66Mahindra Life. 0903 40.81 5.21 165.4 -3.90 46.36 217.34 0906 47.26 -1.9705 10.42 6.8718 11.5 18.2986 377.25 493 83.4 32.75 1539.56 51.08MSK Projects 0803 22.82 7.85 187.78 124.46 17.15 111.71 0906 101.7 32.3529 7.03 16.9717 11.05 29.1406 78.6 97.65 31.05 7.26 179.37 21.68Nag. Constructn. 0903 45.77 9.45 4136.69 19.68 153.86 73.65 0906 1000.39 4.6335 38.22 3.0744 6.77 40.427 142.4 159.1 34.25 21.03 3258.11 24.38Niraj Cement 0803 7.09 13.87 92.17 16.42 6.53 70.97 0906 31.56 -10.6202 1.36 -11.1111 6.61 37.0833 54.7 58 12.8 8.98 56.56 64.52Omaxe 0803 173.57 52.52 1789.5 90.20 398.8 68.93 0906 88.17 -69.4744 9.78 -78.9813 4.21 65.2294 110.9 135.7 38.9 46.60 1924.89 85.13P B A Infra. 0803 13.5 19.18 370.19 29.33 14.96 61.71 0906 101.28 19.9006 4.3 28.3582 9.41 42.655 70.4 76.95 20.75 7.48 95.04 63.29Patel Engg. 0903 5.97 19.13 1478.72 49.44 174.34 163.96 0906 476.25 20.2044 25.01 6.9718 28.23 32.829 415.9 472.55 103.15 14.76 2482.92 53.17Peninsula Land 0903 55.9 14.99 541.65 56.88 149.52 37.83 0906 115.4 -6.8378 32.85 5.1536 5.54 -3.3118 84.4 88 15.2 13.88 2356.45 53.65Prajay Engg. 0803 39.7 26.94 344.02 70.88 102.87 152.32 0906 13.02 -41.3778 0.17 -94.3333 1.93 78.6021 31.3 65.85 12.5 0.00 124.26 16.35Pratibha Inds 0903 16.69 21.89 746.25 56.81 44.73 134.64 0906 240.42 35.2117 13.97 20.3273 28.22 63.5306 179.25 288 47.4 6.35 299.17 61.57Punj Lloyd 0903 60.7 12.81 6851.99 52.65 321.1 85.8 0906 1918.17 23.0716 68.72 -18.2975 10.06 42.8396 253.95 316.8 66.65 27.07 8422.25 41.26Puravankar.Proj. 0803 106.71 30.57 565.81 35.73 210.95 54.87 0906 55.97 -64.4815 10.65 -81.7136 4.01 68.7482 128.25 220 25.6 32.06 2737.88 89.96Roman Tarmat 0803 10.96 7.79 127.87 9.09 5.94 94.51 0906 35.76 2.3469 1.56 0.6452 4.1 25.5137 51.2 55.6 17.55 24.85 56.12 62.11Sadbhav Engg. 0803 12.5 24.21 870.05 78.08 52.37 226.09 0906 299.42 14.4572 17.91 20.3629 53.07 32.8728 776.5 844 220 14.63 970.63 47.55Satra Properties 0703 2.92 75.65 194.23 193.44 37.73 87.57 0906 2.24 -95.2842 -9.48 -335.2357 0.67 331.3945 16.55 79.5 11 0.00 257.10 63Sharyans Reso. 0803 14.87 19.37 22.97 41.53 19.59 105.29 0906 0.45 15.3846 0.08 -93.1624 0.61 82.6487 77.05 162.15 42.1 116.74 114.57 55.36Shristi Infra 0803 22.2 48.18 85.63 5.04 6.36 12.9 0906 18.91 -11.9236 0.31 -94.5326 1.4 145.0027 309.95 534.9 300 0.00 688.09 49.28Simplex Infra 0903 9.93 14.59 4653.72 65.72 120.8 177.45 0906 1108.21 8.8551 25.66 -33.0551 21.99 48.6395 400.4 490 102 17.91 1979.98 54.09Simplex Projects 0803 12 22.82 229.01 68.69 19.79 102.26 0906 80.16 33.2447 4.68 10.6383 16.95 40.6743 131.4 148.7 32.65 8.18 165.56 58.32Subhash Projects 0803 8.19 26.97 1167.11 44.37 58.21 74.84 0906 281.39 -8.0515 10.6 -34.7692 10.32 49.3647 148.55 163 35.5 11.45 544.44 58.56Tantia Const 0803 15.57 17.42 361.88 47.09 15.39 60.76 0906 120.47 21.7976 6.25 23.0315 13.71 26.0441 93.15 98.9 27.75 7.87 145.03 51.34Unity Infra 0803 13.37 18.24 849.55 56.50 59.97 266 0906 278.62 24.573 15.77 1.025 52.24 56.9583 328.4 484.4 67 6.29 439.07 69.52Valecha Eng. 0903 17.93 7.11 606.37 21.88 14.5 117.5 0906 146.05 3.0917 16.63 289.4613 14.97 38.9405 81.75 106.33 21.9 9.64 146.58 47.22RefineriesB P C L 0803 134073.42 21.65 735.9 0906 25492.7793 -34.6707 614.12 -157.572 139.46 22.8894 517.85 535 227.05 7.75 18722.35 54.93C P C L 0903 32162.90 14.24 -397.28 0906 5636.02 -49.4577 304.72 -56.671 38.73 29.7467 196.45 274.8 78 0.00 2925.93 67.29Essar Oil 0903 1218.13 0 38106.35 5745.16 -513.51 28.66 0906 6774 -24.4058 169 463.3333 7.16 194.1815 136.05 224.9 54.1 20.77 17189.24 18.14H P C L 0903 339.01 5.4 125669.34 19.44 574.98 316.53 0906 24197.5801 -30.2614 649.12 -173.0892 169.9 19.5246 353.75 397.55 164.1 5.68 12003.80 51.11I O C L 0903 1192.37 8.36 306548.87 24.24 2949.55 368.82 0906 58321.4492 -34.0252 3682.8301 787.151 109.71 21.2319 576.75 662 299 11.26 70016.30 78.92M R P L 0803 1752.63 39.02 32565.85 14.69 1272.23 21.53 0906 6199.6899 -41.8549 420.07 -50.3111 6.01 32.4418 82.2 102.2 30 18.77 14408.84 88.57Reliance Inds. 0803 1453.39 21.64 133805.77 19.79 19458.29 542.83 0906 32055 -22.9058 3636 -11.5328 98.4 23.9663 1974.25 2490 930 20.44 310721.28 49.03Sah Petroleums 0803 16 27.48 205.01 14.41 18.44 26.12 0906 57.07 -5.3722 5.6 53.4247 2.96 33.9164 25.3 41.65 8 56.22 111.32 86.89RefractoriesIFGL Refractor 0903 34.61 15.89 166.78 -2.6614 12.69 24.9 0906 34.52 -28.7071 2.55 -59.3301 2.66 12.3791 24.3 54 13.3 9.38 84.10 71.3Vesuvius India 0812 20.3 17.83 352.58 10.4021 30.64 91.05 0906 94.49 9.2749 10.71 49.1643 16.07 21.2517 160.65 199.9 65.25 10.10 326.12 55.57RetailPantaloon Retail 0806 31.86 8.76 5295.88 56.09 125.97 111.95 0903 1642.09 21.2465 34.37 7.0717 7.8327 64.3672 317.5 360 105.3 44.22 6042.02 48.59Provogue (India) 0803 20 8.85 330.83 42.12 25.8 158.06 0906 70.97 10.6831 6.74 11.405 2.604 54.044 57.35 151.8 26.3 22.14 667.55 41.51Shoppers' Stop 0903 34.87 0 1400.1 16.01 -63.72 66.85 0906 305.15 1.8729 2.52 -116.4491 0.72 28.3045 205.6 322 70.55 0.00 716.72 68.51Trent 0903 19.53 3.46 514 -0.32 26.75 310.68 0906 119.41 -8.1885 5.11 -37.8346 12.11 27.1913 499 574.7 250 41.24 974.55 32.16Vishal Retail 0803 22.4 20.43 1005.31 66.81 40.64 121.05 0906 265.37 -29.526 -90.66 -747.1092 4.04 82.2785 62.1 407.95 25.25 0.00 139.10 62.97Company NameShip BuildingABG Shipyard 0803 50.92 25.64 966.84 37.27 160.68 134.53 0906 393.11 44.3983 47.92 1.9358 33.78 45.5994 183 396.9 62 5.42 931.84 57.14Bharati Shipyard 0803 27.57 26.48 206 -11.57 107.45 207.78 0906 329.43 48.1783 37.25 25.5054 49.91 30.537 182.25 309 44.55 3.65 502.46 38.95W I Shipyard 0803 21.71 0 35.53 -43.56 -28.73 -58.65 0906 10.18 -44.764 -9.75 81.2268 0 -7.9287 13.63 16.2 3.1 0.00 159.61 7.23ShippingChowgule Steam 0903 36.31 26.95 119.03 25.36 23.23 37.17 0906 11.43 -65.0779 3.98 -5.4632 6.94 19.3366 50.7 51.75 17.2 6.77 184.09 67.76Essar Shipping 0903 615.81 0.67 1023.2 31.81 107.66 114.17 0906 209.63 -19.4443 28.63 -346.8103 2.94 9.5548 63.75 96.45 19.4 0.00 3924.96 83.71Garware Offshore 0803 23.82 13.06 111.55 112.96 40.84 82.09 0906 51.17 84.6626 15.09 -373.3696 13.49 41.3204 164.45 215 52 8.38 391.72 30.76GE Shipping Co 0903 152.29 24.62 2836.28 9.32 1384.82 323.61 0906 468.16 -33.3523 126.28 -67.4192 73.78 15.9734 262.55 398.4 138.6 4.35 3998.11 30.18Mercator Lines 0803 23.49 18.58 781.14 -0.27 166.34 38.4 0906 184.5 -23.0288 46.02 331.3027 2.63 65.8669 56.9 85.25 21 6.21 1342.84 37.96S C I 0803 282.3 15.17 3726.84 0.63 813.9 199.51 0906 882.79 -16.8677 119.92 -57.1102 18.4435 9.4158 131.1 153.6 67 7.26 5551.43 80.12SEAMEC Ltd 0812 33.9 15.8 268.59 57.59 47.12 94.92 0906 100.38 65.3162 59.89 173.5953 52.04 24.404 191.45 205.85 30.2 3.97 649.02 75Shreyas Shipping 0803 21.96 5.72 169.7 25.77 8.38 63.31 0906 24.87 -42.5502 -2.71 -129.7475 6.04 20.2225 31.9 56.75 16.75 0.00 70.05 73.29Varun Ship. Co. 0903 150.01 11.06 964.66 2.06 122.81 54.22 0906 175.67 -14.5158 1.85 -91.3268 6.89 26.9229 54.4 71 38.25 19.22 816.00 46.5SteelAjmera Realty 0803 118.28 49.78 1863.29 19.22 245.52 51.73 0906 1.66 -99.729 0.3 -98.9813 2.88 47.7782 177.1 231 21 0.00 628.35 62.47Bellary Steels 0803 73.14 0 43.59 39.89 -115.57 -7.84 0906 5.38 -47.8682 -38.95 13.3256 0 32.9351 2.9 4.32 1.25 0.00 212.11 60.95Bhushan Steel 0803 42.47 29.84 4152.30 9.08 423.73 382.7 0906 1304.7 -1.1434 171.87 29.5372 106.42 30.4854 1014.7 1021 260.05 9.53 4309.43 69.15Bihar Sponge 0803 78.46 11.42 195.85 20.26 14.47 -3.28 0906 49.58 -17.8867 -3.03 -235.8744 0.06 15.2693 8.42 18.15 4.7 0.00 75.99 69.34Bihar Tubes 0803 10.68 36.87 277.37 37.85 15.24 56.85 0906 74.67 -40.6957 6.75 -11.7647 6.02 39.2324 59.95 211.5 31.5 62.45 121.64 37.86Bilpower 0903 10.5 13.9 457.63 43.25 16.11 113.68 0906 104.47 16.9615 4.55 -26.2561 13.81 63.3647 170.55 191 60 12.36 179.08 35.52Gandhi Spl. Tube 0903 7.35 20.17 56.18 -26.21 15.93 57.67 0906 19.23 -17.2547 5.46 -19.469 9.94 10.3202 60.9 85.5 32 6.13 89.52 73.28Godawari Power 0803 28.07 32.07 825.87 86.36 94.98 136.83 0906 191.9 -40.1136 12.89 -66.1235 19.39 69.8285 122.5 210 41.55 8.92 343.86 58.67Goodluck Steel 0803 3.69 27.17 327 4.02 8.96 99.76 0906 109.62 -10.9649 4.78 17.1569 5.784 19.5475 36.8 100.74 19.01 5.21 68.82 68.69India Steel 0803 20.43 9.14 242.94 188.70 15.84 2.22 0809 63.45 59.703 -3.33 1564.9999 0.02 26.6821 5.32 8.62 2.72 10.64 108.69 55.08ISMT 0803 73.25 19.87 1193.19 -0.65 100.04 36.63 0906 255.92 -23.9375 24.57 144.4776 5.24 28.1928 34.15 43.2 14.1 6.52 500.30 51.08Ispat Inds. 0803 1221.58 2.96 8323.09 11.38 34.8 5.54 0906 1296.22 -53.504 -214.92 -848.0682 0 23.4503 22.4 28.6 9 0.00 2738.27 41.13Jai Balaji Inds. 0803 47.11 41.24 1277.49 25.62 118.87 74.83 0906 444.62 -2.7962 -2.88 -106.2203 2.75 73.0748 220 249 41.75 0.00 1220.78 68.68Jai Corp 0803 17.85 3.55 307.81 19.19 128.15 143.36 0906 105.09 3.588 9.13 -56.5238 2.39 8.5104 224.45 359 59.2 71.03 4006.43 72.99Jindal Saw 0812 52.12 16.26 4874.98 -26.08 342.33 426.1 0906 1500.22 47.436 135.99 93.718 79.04 50.6587 579 647.8 135 7.18 3017.75 43.76Jindal Steel 0803 15.4 39.89 5351.78 52.77 1236.96 241.84 0906 1575.7 -16.8628 300.06 -25.4139 92.57 43.4643 3216.75 3264 517.3 34.84 49891.79 58.74JSL 0803 30.92 4888.00 -3.22 -579.82 115.66 0906 1346.49 -13.3237 94.76 233.4272 5.84 16.4647 79.55 129.5 26.35 0.00 1289.90 45.93JSW Steel 0903 248.08 12.34 14006.59 22.96 458.5 309.19 0906 3893.8701 6.0569 340.02 55.0125 36.42 34.0058 716.3 780 161.15 14.48 13398.39 45.02Kalyani Steels 0903 43.69 -1.49 968.45 4.14 3.31 118.05 0906 198.82 -41.6214 -1.25 -107.2171 2.53 16.1684 116.45 188 36.1 0.00 508.30 55.9Kanishk Steel 0803 28.44 17.32 412.33 21.73 10.91 23.64 0906 77.39 -33.2672 0.1 -94.709 1.57 33.1293 19.9 31 11.6 16.05 56.66 70.14

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Kirl. Ferrous 0903 68.65 2.66 699.37 -3.75 7.95 21.65 0906 165.87 -17.1313 8.58 -35.8265 1.33 13.2674 22.65 28.45 9 98.48 310.98 58.61Lanco Inds. 0903 39.76 15.5 644.72 39.05 18.35 31.5 0906 169.42 24.3358 9.83 60.3589 5.55 25.0951 34.85 37.5 12.6 6.28 138.56 49.79Lloyd Steel Inds 0903 211.15 0 2605.51 18.18 -164.85 -31.17 0906 584.06 -3.0847 -14.58 -136.2146 0 27.4479 8.06 12.1 3.69 0.00 170.96 18.51Lloyds Metals 0903 22.43 20.64 523.47 58.77 28.44 7.38 0906 110.58 -19.0068 -1.28 -105.2096 1.6 24.3826 24.7 68.9 14 107.39 274.91 47.78M U S C O 0903 32.48 -10.55 1074.51 16.74 -18.83 52.04 0906 224.82 -29.9364 -4.56 -166.1829 0 24.6833 39.1 54.65 17.15 0.00 127.00 55.53Mah. Seamless 0803 35.27 19.35 1491.18 7.28 195.22 155.01 0906 422.51 20.1302 65.22 8.1592 36.56 31.1859 298.35 325 111.8 8.16 2104.56 51.44Man Inds. 0803 26.64 21.16 1446.78 29.24 71.21 68.73 0906 321.91 1.5874 2.86 -80.303 6.73 41.8203 50.55 72.6 21.5 7.52 269.33 47.84Monnet Ispat 0803 48 20.02 1158.34 82.21 166.16 222.47 0906 356.15 -5.9819 61.24 -12.9124 42.63 43.1692 373.4 516.95 110.9 8.66 1790.83 39.32MSP Steel & Pow. 0803 58.1 43.8 360.72 71.35 46.66 22.35 0906 82.53 -23.6752 3.7 -78.8692 4.7 149.9158 31.4 56 14.1 6.70 182.43 71.8Mukand 0903 73.12 -26.66 1934.12 0.77 -188.71 61.97 0906 436.59 -21.9427 14.32 28.3154 2.16 13.2423 50.25 82.5 17.75 0.00 367.38 53.44Natl. Steel&Agro 0803 32.6 11.6 2154.22 17.06 25.21 64.18 0906 418.87 -29.07 1.82 -75.1366 2.82 21.5951 15.76 27.4 7.25 0.00 51.38 42.36Oil Country 0903 44.29 63.09 420.29 23.81 64.94 29.69 0906 72.55 17.0917 13.67 25.2979 15.28 33.4477 88.95 92.3 30.15 5.82 393.96 38.22Orissa Sponge 0803 20 0 110.49 34.76 -3.73 65.41 0906 45.13 -27.1627 -3.63 -363.0435 0.7 -0.8125 345.15 473 56 0.00 931.91 48.98Panchmahal Steel 0803 13.99 81.68 505.5 19.47 41.25 49.54 0906 56.79 -55.6501 0.9 -65.251 2.3 21.8201 94.1 143.95 27.5 0.00 131.74 85.78Panyam Cement 0903 16.02 70.14 190.34 16.74 34.47 -2.15 0906 40.76 -0.8996 8.36 -24.8877 36.07 28.4701 117.85 247.9 83.55 5.96 188.80 50.57Pennar Inds. 0803 63.24 27.24 559.65 67.77 30.81 11 0906 181.2 2.5757 10.78 11.5942 14.14 39.3835 28.35 34.1 15.5 8.86 358.57 36.1PSL 0903 42.58 14.39 3161.78 54.69 85.93 147.61 0906 622.78 -4.5211 22.55 -13.4025 19.3 30.8499 148.25 329.95 59.5 7.68 633.18 49.13Ramsarup Inds 0803 17.5 22.22 1824.13 39.81 61.98 214.27 0906 379.08 -1.0364 6.22 -60.583 5.16 39.0369 69.1 122 17.75 0.00 242.40 83.43Ratnamani Metals 0903 9 27.83 955.21 13.03 71.2 63.17 0906 191.38 -22.8244 18.22 -28.4086 14.226 51.7478 90.35 170 32 6.35 406.58 59.16Remi Metals Guj. 0803 75.62 28.17 334.68 64.68 260.95 -0.53 0906 77.31 -26.9213 -7.67 57.8189 0 198.5947 32.15 50.76 2.68 0.00 187.86 85.09S A I L 0803 4130.3999 37.33 39768.18 16.66 7536.78 55.84 0906 9063.7305 -16.9686 1326.09 -27.741 13.72 18.679 166.55 186 55.25 12.17 68791.81 85.82Sarda Energy 0803 34.05 40.94 621.3 70.59 121.43 117.93 0906 93.08 -63.7256 6 -91.2587 17.79 73.4463 115.9 306.95 50 6.30 394.64 69.28Sathavaha. Ispat 0803 31.83 26.97 351.47 41.70 32.98 48.08 0906 126.71 21.6144 5.61 -64.313 9.48 37.4429 33.05 52.3 14.5 36.72 110.39 36.2Sujana Metal Prd 0809 31.63 8.48 1905.44 153.75 38.22 47.29 0906 433.97 2.7659 8.23 -60.1453 2.62 35.9253 12.47 21.4 5.2 8.10 86.37 51.09Sunflag Iron 0803 162.2 15.75 989.48 19.52 43.62 18.13 0906 285.08 -10.6948 15.96 22.3926 10.86 19.1152 21.5 28.4 6.8 7.49 348.73 45.19Suraj Stainless 0803 17.01 33.12 273.72 24.86 13.55 27.16 0906 30.24 -39.6407 0.51 -76.1682 7.17 42.9967 112.9 205.5 46.75 43.09 192.04 73.03Surana Inds. 0903 20.15 14.19 871.13 8.90 32.49 118.59 0906 193.17 -1.6346 8.09 -8.2766 15.77 24.0877 145 153.85 34.15 9.20 292.18 61.31Surya Roshni 0803 26 7.51 1259.12 16.07 20.41 69.05 0906 407.67 -5.6516 4.19 10.8466 8.45 12.4663 46.3 61 21 5.49 120.38 24.53Tata Metaliks 0903 25.29 0 1005.8101 -2.50 -148.74 17.28 0906 184.45 -41.3607 -14.93 -173.8013 12.82 48.205 90.15 150 44.55 0.00 227.99 50.04Tata Sponge Iron 0903 15.4 40.68 609.34 40.65 120.66 227.08 0906 116.96 7.3717 16.25 -44.596 69.86 28.3627 216.2 244.85 108.1 3.09 332.95 43.27Tata Steel 0903 730.79 21.88 24348.52 23.90 5201.74 338.04 0906 5554.02 -8.7595 789.83 -46.9343 60.3 17.8687 458.15 605.4 146.35 7.56 36468.74 33.95Technocraf.Inds. 0803 31.53 8.27 316.33 6.00 32.56 112.36 0906 79.11 -23.0373 6.2 -40.6699 5.43 12.2936 36.1 57 17.55 36.84 113.82 74.97Usha Martin 0903 25.09 15.3 2108.73 28.64 146.55 40.5 0906 405.13 -17.3878 13.4 -76.3668 4.14 22.5037 54.6 83 18 13.22 1366.09 46.16Uttam Galva 0803 113.97 19.72 3155.84 22.54 123.87 62.26 0906 1073.33 35.2636 34.57 30.0113 9.49 31.3064 90 96.4 22.6 9.02 1025.73 40.7Varun Inds. 0903 22.11 3.38 1181.3 39.99 12.82 171.82 0906 388.12 48.9389 6.95 11.9163 6.12 29.5983 142 142 19.7 23.16 313.96 65.26Visa Steel 0903 110 0 1041.53 54.53 -66.81 25.47 0906 254.1 -0.6374 10.06 -79.262 2.74 70.9686 31.85 57.45 15 0.00 351.11 72.73Welsp.Guj.Stahl 0903 93.25 14.79 5715.15 48.14 233.57 84.71 0906 1879.8 72.4018 138.21 94.2789 16.11 47.175 227.8 354.4 48.5 14.15 4253.48 44.03Zenith Birla 0803 40.07 9.28 438.85 22.12 19.21 53.66 0906 139.5 17.7116 3.86 40.8759 3.4 7.4435 21.95 34 9.1 6.46 87.95 33.55Stock/ Commodity BrokersEmk.Global Fin. 0803 24.27 19.1 130.83 115.82 23.5 54.5 0906 25.66 0.352 2.37 196.25 1.09 88.8262 60.6 96.5 24 0.00 147.20 72.02Geojit BNP 0903 22.34 5.63 157.79 -21.76 14.52 12.29 0906 66.43 82.5 22.61 358.6207 1.34 33.9283 41.4 52.5 16.5 28.75 927.77 63.7Indbank Merchant 0903 44.38 -12.53 10.78 -77.63 -7.23 11.75 0906 3.28 -40.0366 3.03 0.3311 1.36 -1.5572 13.36 19.45 6.5 0.00 59.33 64.84India Infoline 0903 56.68 10.09 571.53 -13.08 105.83 36.58 0906 179.51 11.2688 44.5 8.0622 3.84 130.1024 133.95 173.25 34.4 34.79 3796.14 33.72Indiabulls Fin. 0803 50.69 18.96 1325.7 275.27 381.97 115.87 0906 281.64 -10.817 61.17 -41.8038 5.22 639.3648 199 271.6 77.75 42.16 6164.02 29.72SugarBajaj Hind Sugar 0809 11.8 0 301.67 352.14 -75.75 22.82 0906 119.41 111.42 -23.62 -34.6792 4.71 44.5751 31.15 42.95 9.85 0.00 367.57 75Bajaj Hindusthan 0809 14.14 -3.43 1750.02 2.97 -47.68 95.13 0906 383.64 -16.4074 60.08 -269.6696 10.01 32.9752 176.7 234.35 38.25 0.00 3125.82 46.42Balrampur Chini 0809 25.55 10.28 1455.66 5.80 97.03 39.72 0906 537.34 69.8669 66.29 293.4125 7.76 20.8368 116.2 128.9 29.7 14.97 2968.91 36.84Bannari Amm.Sug. 0803 11.44 9.41 653.22 -17.65 42.34 393.09 0906 220.15 54.3396 52 151.4507 101.1 13.5821 1344.9 1535 370 10.18 1538.57 54.72DCM Shriram Inds 0803 16.45 -2.98 557.05 -6.77 -4.21 84.97 0906 254.21 50.269 20.18 13353.333 28.06 2.3971 124 148 34.05 4.42 215.76 42.1Dhampur Sugar 0809 52.78 5.15 661.59 12.45 3.6 82.92 0906 271.43 133.4882 11.14 -147.3237 8.53 8.9715 92.05 102.4 19.5 7.87 485.10 42.63Dharani Sugars 0903 25.39 21.43 217.06 9.33 10.06 19.86 0906 92.67 101.8075 9.78 286.5613 6.82 21.6422 60.85 72.55 10.28 8.95 154.50 47.48Dwarikesh Sugar 0809 16.31 0 267.08 19.87 -24.78 75.22 0906 153.75 203.0751 14.28 -189.5859 16.23 27.4507 102.15 121.7 27.2 6.76 166.61 48.01EID Parry 0903 17.22 14.57 755.57 22.57 691.96 111.9 0906 205.34 0.7556 26.25 847.6534 82.15 6.1598 327.35 357.5 124 20.14 2821.76 47.58GMR Inds. 0803 19.96 4.83 152.54 -20.68 6.51 56.53 0906 46.26 79.0941 -8.03 -20174.9998 0.13 -8.6602 82.6 134.05 29.2 0.00 164.87 74.85Jeypore Sug.Co 0803 4.53 -10.32 193.86 -19.88 -6.07 123.2 0906 80.56 82.8001 2.56 -133.4204 43.83 1.6294 212 262.85 71 7.27 96.04 44.79KCP Sugar &Inds. 0803 11.34 4.57 225.31 -25.81 7.11 13.65 0906 84.98 49.6654 13.15 145.3358 1.75 8.4872 28.25 32.7 11.8 16.33 320.36 37.15Kesar Enterprise 0806 6.79 11.04 225.59 9.04 3.81 51.94 0906 45.8 -27.7032 4.06 -42.2475 21.3 5.6346 88.95 108.35 31.4 7.12 60.40 54.88Oudh Sugar Mills 0806 18.17 -5.14 329 -25.48 -4.51 55.49 0903 104.19 16.2316 10.83 -35.1108 12.55 1.07 75.3 85.75 21.75 11.37 165.06 53.82Ponni Sug.Erode 0903 8.6 29.96 136.53 -2.96 12.26 54.42 0906 40.7 77.8069 4.46 -533.0097 20.66 11.2299 87.55 100.05 19.75 4.24 75.29 45.04Rajshree Sugars 0803 22.69 5.44 334.52 -12.84 -4.78 42.5 0906 85.57 -1.4284 6.44 -25.7209 9.3 8.7624 97.05 119.65 30.05 10.38 220.21 38.2Rana Sugars 0809 76.59 -26.88 196.82 -15.35 -42.85 21.72 0906 54.64 -10.0428 -15.87 37.5217 0 16.0741 14.63 18.11 6.57 0.00 117.65 34.24Sakthi Sugars 0812 31.37 -7.88 1175.30 57.07 -79.55 37.99 0906 286.5 35.397 36.43 139.199 25.09 30.6328 85.65 113.05 18.1 4.32 268.68 39.76SBEC Sugar 0803 47.69 0 272.96 41.09 -19.7 6.14 0903 70.62 28.8216 15.21 128.7218 3.19 26.224 13.26 16.86 5.95 9.40 63.40 54.6Sh.Renuka Sugar 0809 27.6 16.93 1824.16 149.08 92.79 22.35 0906 715.5 17.2759 61.1 165.6522 3.85 44.1679 184.5 191.2 41.3 54.42 5846.81 39.01Simbhaoli Sugars 0809 21.52 0 435.92 -33.12 -29.1 11.68 0906 194.91 87.3234 59.45 -578.2784 27.99 10.1299 58.6 72.75 15.15 2.27 135.42 46.03Sir Shadi Lal 0803 5.25 -38.37 153.81 -32.94 -37.15 148.3 0903 78.84 99.1915 7.09 175.8755 30.76 -2.9835 133 158.9 38.9 0.00 69.83 53.34Thiru Aroor. Su. 0809 11.32 1.51 336.39 -3.08 1.5 87.12 0906 67.01 -33.1438 3.23 -17.1795 11.72 32.6449 165 181 54.55 16.68 186.78 51.78Triven.Engg.Ind. 0809 25.79 15.47 1585.79 -16.90 111.52 29.73 0906 518.32 17.6182 39.81 61.8293 4.98 19.175 108 118.5 29.55 20.77 2785.32 67.98Ugar Sugar Works 0803 9 20.72 416.02 140.28 14.39 8.24 0906 115.88 -7.5475 -6.98 -264.2353 3.74 14.2184 25.95 33.35 7.02 81.09 291.94 47.54Upper Gang. Sug. 0806 11.56 -4.63 300.34 -6.35 -6.29 114.63 0903 97.09 38.4824 9.1 -37.3278 11.82 0.6484 102.55 117.1 27.9 0.00 118.45 49.2Uttam Sug.Mills 0812 25.77 0 372.35 34.63 -43.76 56.98 0906 40.97 -16.3023 -9.11 -38.3209 2.57 35.2317 64.8 80.2 20.2 0.00 166.99 78.07TelecommSpice Mobiles 0712 22.39 26.92 300.08 52.29 14.67 10.46 0906 182.1 42.7116 8.6 -1820.0001 2.13 33.173 16.28 24.5 8.8 12.52 121.50 63.23Astra Microwave 0903 10.81 12.16 117.22 -5.02 14.5 22.84 0906 15.94 -4.9493 1.38 -16.3636 2.63 27.4412 75.85 96.7 33 28.62 410.73 20.39Avaya Global 0809 14.23 7.86 565.83 -32.37 17.21 157.82 0906 120.38 -15.6353 5.11 432.2917 6.59 12.1983 134.4 139 62.55 15.43 191.25 59.13Gemini Comm. 0803 9.72 39.74 201.64 42.74 25.74 43.91 0906 39.07 -7.3951 3.56 -38.087 1.5 42.8653 15.4 39.4 11.15 0.00 149.69 37.5Goldst.Infratec. 0803 8.41 15.17 50.82 98.98 10.01 25.65 0906 13.45 91.5954 2 244.8276 2.9 31.8575 21.4 40.7 12.7 11.51 77.09 50.83GTL 0903 94.72 7.36 1450.9 1.23 91.44 104.1 0906 350.99 10.1387 43.58 70.0351 12.05 24.7648 295.05 316 144 22.42 2794.71 44.07H F C L 0803 442.79 0 349.59 -69.31 -150.55 9.06 0906 47.42 44.8824 -23.41 -35.1883 0 -16.0127 12.58 17.4 5.95 0.00 557.03 2.1ITI 0803 288 0 1152.51 -34.61 -358.38 -73.35 0906 1110 588.842 -107.78 -31.3416 0 -7.4909 37.15 47.6 13.1 0.00 1069.92 92.98Kavveri Telecom 0803 9.82 36.12 140.73 180.34 11.65 37.38 0906 35.34 -18.2512 5.36 33.0025 14.15 45.3803 50.05 135 22.2 3.98 50.35 14.96NELCO 0803 22.82 22.17 197.35 220.17 4.43 10.72 0906 47.78 147.1805 0.85 -117.3824 2.18 1.7144 58.05 83.05 21 0.00 132.47 50.1Nu Tek India 0803 13.76 30.46 95.16 49.69 19.45 62.87 0906 32.05 -12.1196 3.35 -37.8479 9.42 39.5045 56.45 225 23.85 7.83 97.43 43.73Punjab Wireless 9903 11.71 -113.92 37.1 -77.02 -139.08 44.95 9912 0.45 -98.6815 -24.97 -679.3503 0 -9.3892 64.8 0 0 0.00 75.95Shyam Telecom 0803 11.27 5.17 216.12 -9.63 6.09 43.84 0906 67.84 20.1771 0.15 -85.2941 1.82 55.0599 65.2 109.4 34.55 0.00 73.48 66.28XL Telecom 0806 18.79 18.07 656.22 24.04 40.14 152.07 0906 5.6 -96.9004 -237.21 -2195.4948 8.42 58.8257 44 215.4 25.8 0.00 82.63 26.7HFCL Infotel 0803 525.52 0 248.88 -9.79 -142.53 -7.08 0906 51.88 -12.4831 -30.87 -25.4708 0 22.7188 6.39 17.7 4.99 0.00 391.23 62.17Idea Cellular 0803 2635.3601 21.81 6719.99 53.90 1044.36 13.44 0906 2817.9399 29.669 309.21 14.7219 3.42 51.1607 82.4 91.7 34.05 24.38 25544.74 49.13M T N L 0803 630 4.98 4722.52 -3.81 586.89 189.23 0906 937.71 -16.1966 -46.85 -141.6296 2.38 -4.0486 95.05 123.7 51.75 297.03 5988.15 56.25OnMobile Global 0903 57.83 11.23 327.11 41.75 70.68 114.92 0906 87.91 36.1679 14.23 -1.7943 12.18 80.0861 528 682 185.2 43.49 3061.87 56.84Spice Comm 0712 689.93 -10.24 957.85 146.13 380.13 12.44 0906 330.4 5.1158 -34.91 -74.4155 0 14.148 60.7 95 24.7 0.00 4187.81 98.9Tata Comm 0903 285 4.63 3749.43 14.20 515.95 238.53 0906 842.89 -3.214 31.94 -67.5637 15.72 3.4523 506.65 651 320 56.36 14439.53 76.15Tata Tele. Mah. 0903 1897.1899 0 1941.68 13.74 -159.6 -1.94 0906 468.2 -2.042 -23.06 -33.583 0 26.5808 33.5 41.8 12.5 0.00 6355.62 77.76Tulip Telecom 0803 29 51.65 1216.44 44.68 187.12 153.49 0906 442.92 33.221 75.07 63.2311 96.09 43.0772 1173.4 1250 258.05 12.21 3402.86 68.96TextilesAarvee Denims 0803 23.46 3.26 242.97 -1.961 5.34 68.87 0906 82.46 24.0373 2.65 -164.4769 9.4 12.3953 26.55 71.9 10.6 2.42 62.29 57.28Abhishek Inds. 0803 194.19 7.34 1048.68 28.41 39.95 22.62 0906 413.54 39.8276 36.29 -274.5551 1.93 27.8626 14.72 15.7 5.95 0.00 327.06 63.52Aditya Bir. Nuv. 0903 95.01 3.37 4754.22 21.42 137.43 394.09 0906 965.85 -8.17 -2.21 -105.3074 10.08 25.2349 950.6 1352 330.25 96.51 9030.70 41.52AI Champ.Inds. 0903 11.27 6.44 306.61 12.48 3.17 62.74 0906 63.39 -10.4028 0.09 50 0.19 24.6716 23.95 75.35 13.15 16.87 53.98 43.24

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Alok Inds. 0803 187.17 16.18 2122.04 17.50 198.66 70.59 0906 786.28 44.6857 32.01 12.91 8.5486 21.8287 20.05 39.48 11.33 6.13 1214.43 36.8Arvind Ltd 0803 218.98 2.25 2180.87 19.02 27.36 63.55 0906 676.79 26.0457 8.57 123.1771 0.43 8.1227 27.3 36.8 10.6 0.00 618.29 37.46Bang Overseas 0803 13.56 16.17 120.39 67.51 8.77 69.29 0906 30.98 -21.1905 1.37 26.8518 1.22 59.7815 66.45 306 65.1 42.32 90.11 68.06Bannari Amm Spg. 0803 15.75 6.76 199.75 87.66 11.05 103.06 0906 78.89 6.2348 3.09 -25.3623 8.13 27.3516 75.65 86 24.9 17.04 119.15 55.55Banswara Syntex 0903 13.08 17.81 550.72 26.26 9.59 68.27 0906 149.9 15.7976 6.42 1734.2858 13.5 18.7651 49.8 57.5 12.2 2.81 65.24 59.39Birla Cotsyn 0803 13.62 3.65 84.25 56.69 1.66 16.78 0906 72.89 120.8788 1.32 633.3333 0.52 106.9395 6.62 9.73 3 23.64 77.19 34.13Bombay Rayon 0803 63 22.02 926.11 89.24 121.13 93.96 0906 336.35 22.278 37.29 6.7564 15.84 80.8203 191.2 392 80.3 11.04 1665.35 38.41Century Enka 0903 20.05 4.17 1164.72 -1.80 16.62 228.89 0906 306.86 -10.2932 28.35 489.3971 22.46 7.4731 149.65 151.8 50.15 7.08 300.05 25.23Cheviot Company 0903 4.51 9.26 189.88 5.67 11.98 369.58 0906 38.87 -10.7463 2.3 -59.0018 21.66 8.6326 170.75 240 96.25 8.89 77.01 73.13Delta Corp 0803 13.55 14.89 63.79 70.47 15.58 11.66 0906 12.38 90.4615 3.26 -3.2641 0.9 151.0236 50.3 53.1 14.8 78.59 757.02 54.65Donear Inds. 0803 10.4 14.88 173.28 7.38 15.4 21.06 0906 47.04 19.7251 -7.05 719.7675 0 10.9102 28.25 47.8 14.15 0.00 146.90 75ESI 0903 15.79 4.8 510.04 5.89 19.21 49.56 0906 151.78 16.8168 4.38 -77.4923 2 13.3443 13.88 23 6.6 7.12 109.58 47.39Eskay K`n'IT(I) 0803 28.08 7.32 651.98 35.91 20.68 10.43 0906 186.12 5.3191 2.74 65.0602 0.67 10.3793 2.34 3.34 1.01 3.49 65.71 55.87Filatex Fash. 0803 5.92 15.7 10.12 154.27 1.36 8.92 0906 11.46 95.23 0.44 10 5.42 12.3241 83.65 114.8 27 43.34 99.54 26.13Filatex India 0803 17.14 22.46 345.49 15.82 10.52 33.2 0906 91.14 2.6814 4.6 93.2773 4.64 17.5637 30.45 34 9.9 6.27 52.19 48.67Garden Silk Mill 0806 38.29 10.65 1676.26 20.16 40 102.44 0906 565.2 27.5587 21.9 223.9645 18.96 26.6189 82.1 92.4 24.55 4.33 314.36 55.68Garware-Wall Rop 0803 21.71 14.25 398.74 18.96 24.2 83.89 0906 116.29 0.5534 4.83 -4.1667 8.8 18.375 57.85 98.85 27.1 8.58 137.16 46.48Grab.Alok Impex 0803 21.64 11.29 114.19 24.00 13.6 60.33 0906 43.19 48.5213 3.5 9.375 6.98 16.8806 56.85 86.8 37.6 8.37 124.16 40.48Himatsing. Seide 0803 49.23 -0.1 247.32 42.01 -26.04 59.71 0906 81.17 1.6404 11.69 -133.3238 3.54 14.5328 35.65 53.5 17.8 18.19 351.01 50.94Indian Acrylics 0803 131.32 0 432.98 4.68 -7.33 3.14 0906 100.67 -22.0217 5.4 -186.1244 1.84 17.3753 4.55 5.69 1.31 0.00 59.75 53.1Indo Rama Synth. 0903 151.83 -17.01 2462.3 -3.63 -97.83 27.99 0906 686.58 -15.6691 15.26 -173.3301 2.38 8.1535 31.95 35 11.75 10.31 485.10 63.24Jaybharat Text 0803 51.05 41.65 424.4 69.86 32.63 3.59 0906 131.67 1.2924 11.25 5.6338 1.06 193.1594 391 729.9 183.1 368.87 9978.32 67.05JBF Inds. 0803 62.06 27.89 2150.67 45.60 138.73 96.19 0906 673.24 10.6229 51.5 79.5051 16.71 39.9199 93.95 107.4 26.25 5.60 584.74 45.62JCT 0803 89.27 2.1 520.17 -1.8714 3.8 4.28 0906 135.96 0.1916 -14.47 67.0901 0 -0.3936 3.38 5.98 1.55 0.00 120.69 51.11Jindal Worldwide 0803 20.05 5.23 138.17 22.05 5.95 35.14 0906 59.86 46.8236 3.95 135.1191 7.88 54.9676 174.3 189.9 54.85 0.00 349.47 85.71Krishna Lifest. 0803 101.7 1.69 365.48 38.09 9.24 5.42 0906 141.24 25.5467 4.08 2 0.08 16.842 1.14 2.04 0.5 19.00 116.55 51.2KSL and Indus 0803 39.95 8.41 646.88 25.26 44.81 47.11 0906 216.76 10.6088 9 -29.5775 2.04 79.774 66.4 193 56 32.55 668.48 39.22L N Polyesters 0903 14.7 0 16.16 -46.98 -4.91 3.08 0906 5.45 66.6667 -0.85 -51.7045 0.05 -15.0928 35.7 43.2 6.49 0.00 52.48 47.09Lak. Mach. Works 0903 12.37 13.36 1338.01 -39.32 106.93 681.27 0906 186.53 -59.374 11.13 -76.6862 56.86 15.0598 1027.15 1261 415.1 18.06 1270.58 25.82Lakshmi Mills 0803 6.96 -30.3 103.30 -28.98 -4.99 352.44 0906 26.96 6.2254 -4.95 59.6774 71.79 -9.8543 1067.2 1333.05 521.05 0.00 74.28 47.62Loyal Textile 0903 4.7 0 424.06 8.02 -14.13 176.36 0906 93.59 -24.2125 -4.08 -2499.9999 0 13.7117 112.45 164.95 42 0.00 52.85 72.9Maha.Shree Umaid 0803 8.64 0.43 256.37 17.22 0.39 88.53 0906 72.72 0.1101 0.76 245.4545 8.26 12.2342 75.8 104.95 29.1 9.18 65.49 83.7Maxwell Inds. 0903 12.62 7.06 191.90 -6.17 7.08 13.32 0906 51.17 1.0466 1.67 -17.734 1.03 3.8919 15.65 31.5 8 13.49 98.75 63.57Modern India 0903 7.51 19.66 206.96 29.31 6.34 10.63 0906 98.96 93.9251 1.9 36.6906 1.82 62.3315 132.1 270 99.5 72.58 496.04 86.15Mudra Lifestyle 0803 35.99 15.01 264.06 61.87 23.47 46.11 0906 90.37 37.5704 0.18 -94.9721 3.55 101.0432 23.2 40.8 10.6 11.78 83.50 54.49Nahar Indl. Ent. 0803 40.03 0.33 868.01 -2.97 2.37 130.24 0906 240.5 -7.5498 2.27 -153.9192 8.73 23.2406 50.6 55 17 23.64 204.42 63.35Nahar Spinning 0803 18.05 2.3 880.94 -1.07 12.02 145.53 0906 257.3 1.0525 7.62 189.7338 2.11 14.9996 44.7 54 19.2 0.00 161.19 60.24Nakoda Textile 0812 15.78 18.61 778.95 39.17 13.44 45.3 0906 251.11 28.3925 5.58 55.8659 9.97 47.45 45.2 54 10 4.63 75.03 50.23Nandan Exim 0803 45.55 7.07 283.43 29.20 6.49 2.58 0906 69.12 1.0379 1.48 -3.8961 0.05 112.3774 1.97 3.03 0.8 0.00 89.73 49.11Nirlon 0803 58.22 2.62 11.30 88.33 1.65 10.97 0906 7.33 -9.8401 -0.04 -73.3333 0 -36.0207 45.6 56.5 13.9 30.60 265.48 15.22Pace Textiles 0803 5.22 1.84 5.55 18.34 0.16 4.84 0906 0.36 140 0.02 -75 0.07 128.0395 68.6 68.6 12.8 0.00 179.05 12.64Pasupati Acrylon 0803 71.14 0 329.58 4.31 -4.21 0.2 0906 83.15 -0.9175 18.04 -724.2215 4.48 11.4294 8.2 8.98 1.26 0.00 58.33 57.25R M Mohite Tex. 0803 20.1 6.08 105.58 6.00 3 25.29 0906 22.9 -17.7147 0.59 742.8571 1.12 2.6827 26 49.6 24 23.01 52.26 57.45Rajapalayam Mill 0903 3.51 4.59 234.82 6.76 6.44 336.64 0906 53.57 1.7474 -1.63 -269.7917 16.07 13.3311 361.2 512 200.05 32.93 126.78 49.38Raymond 0903 61.38 -3.86 1388.15 4.55 -271.55 183.61 0906 234.76 -0.4073 -31.6 -24.0385 3.97 6.6055 163.85 200 68.1 0.00 1005.71 38.38RSWM Ltd 0803 23.15 -0.93 1165.47 12.80 0.27 117.06 0906 366.87 22.1922 7.31 -127.8901 3.52 21.0188 73.55 87.35 23 0.00 170.27 49.39Ruby Mills 0803 4.18 9.19 109.24 5.89 5.29 152.73 0906 31.09 2.6073 4.23 96.7442 63.97 9.3436 691.25 906.7 251.05 20.80 288.94 74.91S Kumars Nation 0803 210.05 25.29 1605.72 30.60 178.13 32.46 0906 468.55 22.1391 17.34 -35.443 2.02 21.2345 50.1 71.2 13.15 23.41 1184.92 49.83Sangam India 0803 39.42 3.36 693.38 25.53 5.38 49.03 0906 195.7 9.2137 2.21 -126.4354 0.56 28.7869 25.05 29.15 8.01 0.00 98.75 36.03SEL Mfg 0803 15.22 25.19 357.32 92.83 44.85 142.77 0906 182.92 3.4206 18.23 -4.7544 31.92 42.2441 67.25 320.5 38.1 2.14 115.47 55.73Shree Ram Urban 0812 20.63 -22.73 39.15 2.01 -9.62 18.18 0906 8.81 19.864 -1.3 -2699.9999 0.02 3.819 142.8 189.9 39 0.00 294.60 59.68Shri Lakshmi 0806 14.8 24.31 845.24 40.17 46.58 146.63 0906 330.62 48.0808 19.27 0.0519 45.63 39.9394 69.35 113.45 20.9 1.56 108.05 43.31Siyaram Silk 0803 9.37 7.07 589.67 12.42 9.51 145.53 0906 134.26 31.2671 3.77 719.5652 15.71 13.3664 121.35 132 40.15 8.11 113.83 67.06Spentex Inds. 0803 71.47 0 735.62 -0.26 -34.52 23 0906 160.09 -18.5251 -15.73 -2.1157 0 76.3334 8.81 13.19 3.45 0.00 62.97 44.82SRF 0903 61.7 17.82 1805.23 11.76 163.28 148.96 0906 495.02 5.1779 92.57 102.6045 33.26 17.0916 152.05 165.2 62.15 3.79 940.89 47.25Sunteck Realty 0803 4.86 3.21 3.07 365.15 2.79 342.72 0906 4.65 650 2.04 -12.8205 13.55 138.2405 2359.1499 2600 1141 305.19 2830.98 68.43Supertex Inds. 0903 9.84 73.45 30.24 8.70 12.78 17.9 0906 9.64 28.877 0.21 950 6.94 25.7946 56.05 64 0.45 4.21 55.15 50.95Surat Textile 0903 22.21 26.55 164.56 84.40 6.2 1.1 0906 34.2 13.2076 2.06 232.2581 0.89 -0.8678 4.09 4.89 1.15 12.03 90.84 82.01Vardhman Textile 0903 57.77 6.82 2456.72 7.06 140.77 220.31 0906 620.07 9.522 39.91 -63.6123 12.28 17.9428 135.05 160 43 9.43 780.18 67.22Vertex Spinning 0803 19.91 18.23 98.18 19.51 4.99 1.21 0906 11.02 -48.7203 0.04 -91.4894 0.01 117.2228 5.33 13.4 4.05 0.00 106.12 72.33Voith Paper 0809 4.39 8.39 41.33 -8.52 6.79 190.39 0906 11.01 31.0714 1.45 -24.0838 14.08 0.4662 127.6 165 67.65 9.08 56.02 74.04Welspun India 0803 73.09 4.83 1174.86 25.32 26.27 75.77 0906 409.28 43.9555 33.27 4395.9459 8.68 33.4551 50.2 51.8 13 4.84 366.91 44.1Tobacco ProductsGodfrey Phillips 0803 10.4 19.73 884.21 14.45 112.23 478.46 0906 378.46 47.009 57.64 97.7358 132.13 9.7033 1625.25 1830 625.25 12.30 1690.26 71.08Golden Tobacco 0803 17.59 18.35 158.02 -20.95 13.02 29.49 0906 26.84 69.1241 0.03 -99.6614 0.95 -3.0846 80.05 146.15 36 0.00 140.89 27.17ITC 0903 377.44 25.42 14881.50 6.90 3263.59 36.24 0906 4082.6799 4.6922 878.7 17.3681 9.01 18.3565 239.8 252.25 132.05 26.67 90550.88 0Kothari Products 0803 6.63 4.14 170.18 23.77 64.46 849.43 0906 43.83 86.352 14.88 321.5298 34.82 -3.5376 297.8 538.95 128 8.55 197.44 75VST Inds. 0903 15.44 18.96 371.06 9.49 61.82 152.43 0906 125.35 78.485 24.1 125.6554 48.74 5.2741 420.45 450 182.65 9.75 649.17 32.16Trading3M India 0812 11.27 18.01 742.02 21.96 57.46 308.57 0906 201.16 6.8295 18.39 20.1961 48.87 26.8045 1537 1720 780.1 31.47 1732.20 76Adani Enterp. 0803 24.65 22.02 11354.48 12.92 312.07 54.27 0906 2713.74 15.1886 78.73 17.5601 13.71 32.364 707.6 865.3 238 51.16 17449.42 74.91Aegis Logistics 0903 16.44 18.46 368.33 -1.48 30.38 104.23 0906 64.37 -41.2468 9.81 25.9307 15.97 35.4356 122.1 179.45 51.85 8.95 284.37 63.11Bartronics India 0803 26.54 18.19 183.30 188.71 32.73 91.32 0906 124.74 83.6302 18.95 24.0995 16.04 85.6574 161.05 193.7 55.05 8.63 473.00 29.43Kanani Inds. 0903 3 76.21 54.27 278.98 8.33 57.03 0906 18.28 75.2637 1.08 -10.7438 9.1173 98.7487 311 373.5 7.38 34.14 279.59 74.83MMTC 0803 50 23.76 26503.03 13.52 200.48 205.99 0906 7502.1299 -23.2737 41.27 -23.2329 30.58 33.4613 27967.3496 39090.5508 9125 0.00 139836.75 99.33PTC India 0903 227.42 6.02 6528.88 67.14 90.83 67.56 0906 2371.6899 97.1316 33.34 76.87 4.48 22.4479 89.55 100 43 25.23 2633.49 16.32Raghav Inds. 0803 19.5 0.11 25.21 -33.04 0.09 43.62 0903 7.64 25.6579 0 -100 0 -7.9179 30 81.2 24 0.00 58.50 44.4S T C 0803 60 25.96 15774.13 10.04 124.45 87.48 0906 5281.48 24.4097 20.89 31.2186 14.38 44.1711 319.2 426.5 87.05 22.18 1915.20 91.02Sh.Global Trad. 0803 102.91 0.02 258.93 232.90 0.04 10.58 0906 73.23 536.7826 0.03 -142.8571 0 663.1967 228.3 409.7 191.25 0.00 4698.87 74.87Surana Corp. 0903 21.86 22.08 2285.34 37.78 22.5 62.52 0906 576.12 -19.0706 6.34 -7.0381 10.1 77.083 30.4 39.8 13.4 3.01 66.45 46.09Swan Energy 0803 19 20.4 45.57 2000.00 21.27 5.8 0906 0.07 -99.0071 -0.46 -106.686 7.46 190.5703 93.9 102.9 32 43.47 892.05 80.92U B Holdings 0803 66.82 -1.83 229.42 26.95 64.79 195.45 0906 67.95 23.3436 1.12 -87.3589 5.41 53.4896 202.05 284 60 87.85 1350.10 51.82Ushdev Intl. 0803 11.49 31.43 784.06 38.71 15.61 43.06 0906 344.54 2.3346 6.29 6.0708 27.87 111.1517 129.6 138.65 30 16.38 357.96 52.33TyresApollo Tyres 0903 50.41 8.37 4081.26 10.37 108.12 26.83 0906 1180.14 9.6927 94.67 94.6741 3.06 16.3906 40.9 44.2 14.75 13.37 2061.36 39.34Balkrishna Inds 0903 19.33 16 1219.01 24.64 70.3 242.02 0906 301.61 4.1291 52.34 263.9777 55.99 29.3529 320.95 447 115 5.46 620.40 54.37CEAT 0903 34.24 -3.28 2518.46 8.20 -16.11 141.27 0906 673.96 3.1577 60.2 -664.1987 30.73 12.3455 143 145.25 31 8.94 489.63 47.99Falcon Tyres 0803 5.68 15.65 445.62 60.13 5.64 59.08 0906 129.18 -9.1433 12.03 2127.7776 31.82 23.0739 843.65 934.9 120.95 26.49 479.19 86.43Goodyear India 0812 23.07 21.56 919.84 3.36 32.19 68.19 0906 275.28 5.2535 25.51 93.9924 19.51 9.8652 139.85 154 55 7.18 322.63 74JK Tyre & Indust 0903 4934.11 76.53 19.05 0906 897.67 5.7252 40.75 101.334 13.24 24.1438 91.4 95.2 29 0.00 375.29 46.97MRF 0809 4.24 13.48 5044.70 14.84 141.97 2643.37 0906 1433.55 12.6066 125.7 294.5386 458.35 18.8188 4351.8501 4947.7002 1501 12.19 1845.18 26.66TVS Srichakra 0803 7.66 16.55 458.20 10.05 9.28 77.21 0906 157.46 15.5755 6.85 197.8261 17.7 17.101 123.65 144.5 41.6 7.01 94.72 40.28

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Panacea Biotec Ltd.

CMP : Rs. 188.50

Target : Rs. 240.00

The vaccine industry in India is

growing at 15-20% every year and

is expected to cross US$ 1 billion

by 2012. Having a vision of the

future and succeed in reaching there

before anyone else is the main

motto of Panacea Biotec Limited.

India's leading

r e s e a r c h - b a s e d

health Management

Company with

established research,

manufacturing and

m a r k e t i n g

capabilities are

collectively known

as Panacea Biotec

Limited (PBL),

which was

incorporated on 2nd February 1984

under the name of Panacea Drug (P)

Ltd. A second largest vaccine

producer in India has the product

portfolio of highly innovative

prescription products in important

therapeutic areas such as pain

management, diabetes management,

renal-disease management, anti-

osteoporosis, anti-tubercular,

gastro-intestinal care products and

vaccines. Panacea Biotec has

continued to achieve newer

milestones that will significantly

boost the future revenues and

profitability of the Company. The

current recent achievements include

Award Notification for supply of its

EasyFive (pentavalent vaccine)

from UNICEF for years 2010, 2011

and 2012, the company said. The

total value of the award is around

USD 222.37 million (over Rs 1,067

crore). EasyFive is the world's first

fully liquid pentavalent vaccine

introduced in India by Panacea

Biotec in January 2005, which

immunizes children against five

diseases, diptheria, tetanus,

wholecell pertussis, hepatitis B and

Description as on 30/6/2009 % of Holding

Foreign 14.5

Institutions 2.32

Govt Holding 0

Non Promoter Corp. Hold 10.31

Promoters 68.73

Public & others 4.14

Total 100

Particulars Qtr ending Qtr ending var% Qtr ending Qtr ending var%(Rs Crores) on June 09 on Mar 09 on Mar 09 on Dec 08

Sales 180.85 228.22 -20.76 228.22 178.54 27.83

Total Income 182.12 231.61 -21.37 231.61 184.76 25.36

Total Expenditure 135.16 252.55 -46.48 252.55 179.14 40.98

PBIDT 46.96 -20.94 -324.26 -20.94 5.62 -472.60

Interest 9.79 10.48 -6.58 10.48 10.74 -2.42

PBDT 37.17 -59.84 -162.12 -59.84 -5.12 1068.75

Depreciation 16.05 26.35 -39.09 26.35 15.42 70.88

Tax 8.09 -46.02 -117.58 -46.02 -1.67 2655.69

Reported Profit After Tax 13.03 -40.17 -132.44 -40.17 -18.87 112.88

EPS (Unit Curr) 1.95 - - - - -

Dividend (%) - - - - - -

Stock

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hemophilus influenza type. Looking

at the financial aspects, In line with

the outlook in Q3, the Q4 sales

turnover has increased by 16% and

28% compared to corresponding

quarter of previous year and Q3 of

year under review, respectively.

Tough times have now been left

behind and the company is back on

the growth path. Consolidation &

optimization of product mix and

increased thrust on overseas

markets saw revenues growing up

during the quarter by 29% to

Rs.2,276 million as compared to

Rs.1,759 million during previous

quarter. Focus on innovation and

drive to globalize its business will

continue to exhibit sustainable

growth in the coming years and thus

promising its investors a significant

return in the near future.

Glenmark PharmaCMP: Rs. 217.35

Target: Rs. 271.00

As an organization, Glenmark is

reputed to be a company that is

known for its passion for

innovation and high standards of

excellence. Glenmark, one of the

top 10 pharma companies in India

by market capitalization, has

branded generic formulation

interests in over 95 countries across

the world including India, Europe,

Brazil, Rest of Latin America

(excluding Argentina), Russia/CIS,

Africa and Asia. The formulations

business spans several product

segments such as Dermatology,

Internal Medicine, Respiratory,

Diabetes, Paediatrics, Gynaecology,

ENT, and Oncology. During the

quarter, the company has received

three final approvals and two

tentative approvals from the US

FDA. Glenmark's tentative

approval for the 10mg tablets of

Esetimibe constitutes the first

tentative approval granted by the

FDA for a generic version of the

drug. Company believes that it has

first to file status on Ezetimibe

tablets, there by providing a

potential of 180 days of marketing

exclusivity. Company filed

6ANDAs and launched two

products Hydralazine tablets and

Alclometasone Dipropionate cream.

In the quarter under review, the

company acquired a manufacturing

unit at Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh

for a consideration of Rs 20 crore.

In the Latin America region, the

company has filed 15 product

dossiers and received 12 product

approvals during the quarter. The

company has a pipeline of 7 NCE

and NBE molecules in clinical

trails. In addition, the company has

one in-licensed molecule,

Crofelemer. On financial front, For

the First Quarter of FY’2010,

Glenmark’s consolidated revenue

was at Rs. 5,436.88 Mn [USD

110.31 Mn] as against Rs. 4,608.25

Mn [USD 110.72 Mn], an increase

of 18%. Revenue from the generics

business was at Rs. 2,387 Mn (USD

48.43 Mn), as against Rs. 2,381.12

Mn (USD 57.21 Mn). The

Speciality formulation business

registered revenue of Rs. 3,049.88

Mn (USD 61.88 Mn) as against Rs.

2,227.13 Mn (USD 53.51 Mn) for

the quarter of the previous year,

registering a growth of 37%. In the

future, Glenmark aims to provide a

spectrum of medicines to people

across the globe, ranging from high

value, specialty products to low

cost generics; and be counted

amongst leaders and innovators of

the pharmaceutical industry in the

world.

Description as on 30/6/2009 % of Holding

Foreign 27.53

Institutions 2.74

Govt Holding 0

Non Promoter Corp. Hold 4.19

Promoters 52.08

Public & others 13.46

Total 100

Particulars Qtr ending Qtr ending var% Qtr ending Qtr ending var%on Mar 09 on Dec 08 on Dec 08 on Sep 08

Sales 220.10 191.38 15.01 191.38 244.55 -21.74

Total Income 221.98 255.08 -12.98 255.08 253.92 0.46

Total Expenditure 213.70 172.41 23.95 172.41 165.05 4.46

PBIDT 8.28 82.67 -89.98 82.67 88.87 -6.98

Interest 1.98 5.47 -63.80 5.47 24.24 -77.43

PBDT 6.29 77.19 -91.85 77.19 64.62 19.45

Depreciation 5.28 5.29 -0.19 5.29 4.88 8.40

Tax -4.21 14.62 -128.80 14.62 22.82 -35.93

Reported Profit After Tax 5.22 57.28 -90.89 57.28 36.92 55.15

EPS (Unit Curr) 0.21 2.29 -90.83 2.29 1.47 55.78

Dividend (%) - - - - - -

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Selling pressure by foreign funds

weighed on the bourses in the mid of

the month, offsetting a stronger-than-

expected domestic industrial

production data for June 2009.

Concerns over scanty rains and worries

that the initial public offer of NHPC

may suck out liquidity from the

secondary market triggered a

correction on the bourses in the first

half of August 2009. Weakness in

Chinese stocks on talks that the

Chinese central bank may rein in

lending also weighed on investor

sentiment. Volatility was high with the

barometer index BSE Sensex moving

in and out of the psychological 15,000

mark during the month. Later on,

Buoyant industrial production data, a

new Direct Taxes Code providing a

simple tax structure for better

compliance, and optimistic comments

from the US Federal Reserve on the US

economy lifted the key benchmark

indices in second half of the month.

Trading for the month began on an

upbeat note as key benchmarks surged

to a 14-month closing high on Monday,

3 August 2009. Sign of recovery in the

Indian economy, better-than-expected

Q1 June 2009 results from India Inc

which just got over and buying by

foreign funds underpinned sentiment.

Nifty opened at 4634 level and

managed to close above the 4700 mark

on the very first trading session of

August 2009, after touching the high of

4724. But it could not sustain itself on

the higher levels and started to fall

down and touched the low of 4353

during the month. On the other hand

BSE Sensex started the month at 15695

level. During the month it touched the

high of 16002 and low of 14684 level ,

showing a swing of almost 1500 points

in a month’s time.

On broader market Smallcap and

midcap index outperformed the

barometer indices. Smallcap Index

shines with gains of over 7 percent. On

sectoral fronts, Rate sensitive realty

rose on hopes the government's thrust

on housing sector in the Union Budget

2009-2010 may help extend recovery

in housing demand witnessed in the

past few months. Auto stocks remained

almost flat, with upward bias after a

survey on hiring trends in India found

that recruitment in auto and ancillary

units were up 11% in July 2009,

compared with June 2009, raising

optimism that the sector is once again

poised for a high growth after the

global economic slowdown hit auto

firms hard last year. IT stocks rose as

better than expected US jobs data

underpinned hopes for a recovery in the

world's largest economy. India IT

companies derive a lion's share of

revenues from exports to the US.

India's largest IT exporter by sales TCS

rose 2.43%. The company recently

bagged an order from multi-brand

discount chain The Loot. TCS will

manage the back-end and software

support system for the retail chain.

India's second largest IT exporter by

sales Infosys fell 0.10%. The company

recently signed an agreement with

BanColombia SA for its Finacle

software to be used by the Colombian

bank and its overseas units. India's third

largest IT exporter by sales Wipro rose

2.25%. The company on 5 August 2009

said it has entered a five-year contract

with US apparel retailer Charming

Shoppes Inc. to provide information

technology services. Metal shares rose

on firm prices on the London Metal

Exchange. Hindalco

Industries (up

6.81%), National

A l u m i n u m

Company (up

0.51%), JSW Steel

(up 4.94%), rose.

China is the world's

largest consumer of

copper and

aluminum. India's

largest steel maker

by sales Tata Steel

rose 2.97% on

reports the company

plans to raise Rs 5000 crore through

issue of securities and is seeking

shareholder approval for the fund

raising. The funds will be used for

capital expenditure, the repayment of

debt, acquisitions and working capital.

India's largest copper maker by sales

Sterlite Industries gained 5.33% after

the company said it has revised its offer

to acquire Asarco, reducing the value of

a copper price participation deal to

$208 million, from a previous level of

$770 million. The company will also

offer $1.59 billion in cash. The

consideration was changed to reflect an

increase in copper prices and to meet

the expectations of creditors, the firm

said

On economic front, India has attracted

8% higher foreign direct investment

(FDI) to $2.58 billion in June 2009,

from $2.39 billion in June 2008,

Secretary in Department of Industrial

Policy and Promotion Ajay Shankar

said on 19 August 2009. Equities have

risen sharply this year on the back of

heavy buying by foreign funds. The

Sensex is up 5593.52 points or 57.98%

in calendar year 2009 as on 21 August

2009. From a 3-year closing low of

8,160.40 on 9 March 2009, the Sensex

is up 7080.43 points or 86.76% as on

20 August 2009. FII inflow in calendar

year 2009 totaled Rs 35,761 crore (till

19 August 2009).

The mutual fund (MF) industry has

Market Commentary

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been hit hard with the abolition of entry

load and the subsequent regulation of

exit load. The industry has volunteered

to cut exit load tenure, which would

now be up to one year from three years.

During the month , Mutual Funds have

turned net sellers. Till August 20th,

2009 Mutual Funds have bought 10700

cr and sold 11173 cr in equities.

Efcu!NbslfuPrimary Market

During the first week of the month, in

accordance with the auction calendar,

Government announced auction of

securities worth Rs.12,000 crore. The

amount was to be raised through re-

issuance of 6 year 6.49% -2015 bond

(Rs. 4,000 crore), 10 year 6.90% - 2019

bond (Rs. 6,000 crore) and 26 year

7.40% - 2035 (Rs. 2,000 crore) using

uniform price auction method. Auction

cut-offs were expected to rise sharply

in absence of the biggest market

participants. However, owing to the

high yield demanded by the market

participants, all bids submitted in the

auction were rejected. In the second

week, Government borrowed Rs.

12,000 crore through sale of new 7 year

bond (Rs. 6,000 crore), 6.35% - 2020

bond (Rs. 4,000 crore) and 7.35% -

2024 bond (Rs. 2,000 crore) using

uniform price based auction method.

During the month, RBI also bought

back securities under Open Market

Operations (OMO) aggregating to

Rs.2957.61 crore as against the notified

amount of Rs.6,000 crore. In addition,

six state governments also raised

Rs.7,474 crore during the month and

cut off yields ranged between 7.95%

and 8.03%.

During the month, South Indian Bank

raised Rs.200 crore through issuance

of Lower Tier II bonds maturing in 128

months. These A+ rated bonds carry a

semi annual coupon of 9.75%.

Corporation Bank too raised Rs.550

crore through Upper Tier-II bonds and

Rs.100 crore via perpetual bonds. The

Upper Tier-II bonds offer a coupon of

8.45% annually, while perpetual bonds

offer a coupon of 9.05%. These AAA

rated bonds carry call option at the end

of the 10th year, if the option is not

exercised the coupon will be stepped

up by 50 basis points thereafter. In

another issuance IL&FS raised Rs.200

crore through seven year bonds at an

annual coupon of 9.25%.

Secondary Market

Indian bond yields continued with the

upward march and the market

sentiment remained bearish during

the month owing to supply concerns.

Though in the beginning of the

month, yields at eight month peak

induced buying and led to marginal

easing, a significant decline in yields

was prevented owing to huge supply

to the tune of Rs. 28,974 crore in the

first week. Rise in domestic stock

markets also reduced the appeal for

safe haven treasuries. Aggressive

buying by RBI in the OMO auction

failed to have any impact on market

sentiments. Further, sentiments turned

extremely cautious in absence of

major players from the market on

account of two day strike by PSU

banks. On the last trading day of the

first week, yields retreated marginally

after RBI rejected all bids in

Rs.12,000 crore auction. Yields

opened the second week on a firm

note as cancellation of first week’s

auction raised apprehension over

market’s absorptive capacity.

However announcement of cash

management bill issuance boosted

expectations that the prevailing

steepness in the yield curve may be

restricted by increased issuance of

short term papers. Further, strong

expectations of Federal Reserve in

USA maintaining its key interest rates

at historic lows also boosted

sentiments. However, at the end of the

month, yields rose again as auction to

the tune of Rs.12,000 crore prompted

players to cut down positions.

Moreover, devolvement of the new

seven year paper also soured market

sentiments Yield on ten year

benchmark paper closed the month at

7.34% vis-à-vis previous month’s

close of 6.99% after again touching

its high since November lat year.

Spread between thirty year and one

year papers declined to 397 bps from

408 bps during the previous month.

Corporate bond yields moved broadly

in line with G-sec yields during the

month. Mounting supply in G-sec

market led to higher yields in

corporate bonds also.

Correspondingly yields in corporate

bond market too firmed up during the

first week of the month. However,

ample liquidity in the system capped

the rise. Sudden rise in US treasury

yields and consistent rise in G-sec

yields pushed corporate bond yields

to four month high levels. Bargain

hunting helped yields ease a bit but

yields in both G-sec and corporate

bond market rose sharply post G-sec

auction devolvement.

Outlook

Cancellation of auction in the first

half of the previous month and

devolvement of new seven year

paper in the second week has given

a strong indication towards

exhausting demand for G-sec in a

rising interest rate environment.

With US Fed stating to slow the pace

of treasury buyback and end the

same by October end, likelihood of

RBI too withdrawing the OMO

purchase auction in the second half

of the year has gone up. The coming

month may continue to witness

subdued demand for G-sec and

yields may trade in a tight range

with an upward bias in absence of

any major event. Bargain buying

may emerge at year's highs but any

fall yields will be curbed by large

supplies. Though absence of

announcement of auction may

provide temporary respite to the

market, sentiments may remain

cautious as the cancelled auction in

the previous month may be

accommodated in the upcoming

auctions. With consistent rise in

short term yields, yield curve is

expected to flatten further in the

coming month.

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Ashok LeylandCMP - Rs. 40.40

Target - Rs. 51 .00

Sector – Automobiles

Sector Outlook – bullish

For over five decades, Ashok Leyland

has been the technology leader in

India's commercial vehicle industry,

moulding the country's commercial

vehicle profile by introducing

technologies and product ideas that

have gone on to become industry

norms. It is aided by the textile

business getting revived up. On

expansion front, the company s

planning to launch 4 new models this

fiscal. The market can expect new

launches in the second half of 2009.

“New launches and dealer tie-ups will

drive growth going forward. Also, the

bus segment will boost growth." They

expect 10% volumes growth in FY10,

while targeting over 60,000 vehicle

sales. More importantly the company

is aiming for restoring their lost

market share getting back to about

26.5-27% this year. Technically the

counter has been witnessing a

continuous upward momentum since

last couple of months, outperforming

the market momentum. Recently the

counter has given a clear-cut break

out above the crucial resistance level

of 31.50-32. As per other technical

indicators it is facing a small hurdle at

9 & 18 days WMA crossover and is

taking support at 50 days SMA. This

indicates the counter is bullish in

medium to long term and in the near

term the counter has to breach the

resistance to touch its next resistance

of 39-40 level. 14 Days RSI is trading

at 53 level, leaving enough scope for

uptrend. Overall the trend remains

positive for the counter. So any dip in

price levels from here will be taken as

an opportunity to make fresh long

position. At current levels the counter

is a good buying opportunity mainly

because the charts suggest that the

downside is going to be limited and

whenever there is a breakout from a

large trading range, it can go much

higher to the level of 46-48.

Patni Computers LtdCMP - Rs. 422.05

Target - Rs. 494.00

Sector – IT

Sector Outlook – Bullish

Patni Computer Systems Ltd. (Patni),

one of the leading global providers of

Technical Analysis

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Information Technology services and

business solutions, is a good

investment opportunity even in the

unstable scenario of technology and

dollar. It has serviced more than 400

FORTUNE 1000 companies, for over

two decades. There have been

incremental improvements in the

insurance business. They are looking

for acquisitions both on the vertical

level and also at the geography level

largely in Europe and in Asia Pacific.

On the forex front, it have managed

its forex risk overall. Rupee has been

quite volatile over the last couple of

years and it continues to hedge within

a band of about twelve months follow

a very conservative process of the

instruments. The company will use its

cash reserve of USD 350 million to

buy operating assets. Technically, The

counter is trading in upward trend for

the past few months, after making a

strong bottom at 96 level in February

2009. Currently it is trading at 420

level, well above 200 days SMA

indicating the medium to long term

outlook to be positive, In short run

also, the counter is trading well above

the crossover of 9 & 18 days WMA

indicating the positive momentum to

continue in the near term. 14 days RSI

is trading at 72, indicating that it is

already into the overbought zone.

This may bring some correction in

prices of the counter. The primary

trend for the stock is bullish; MACD

is trading in positive zone, so any dip

in price levels from here will be taken

as an opportunity to make fresh long

position. Now the next and immediate

resistance is placed at 450 and above

that sees the target of 525.

Bank of IndiaCMP - Rs. 325.65

Target - Rs. 384.00

Sector – Banking

Sector Outlook – bullish

Beginning with one office in Mumbai,

with a paid-up capital of Rs.50 lakh

and 50 employees, the Bank has made

a rapid growth over the years and

blossomed into a mighty institution

with a strong national presence and

sizable international operations. In

business volume, the Bank occupies a

premier position among the

nationalised banks. The Bank has

3021 branches in India spread over all

states/ union territories including 136

specialised branches. These branches

are controlled through 48 Zonal

Offices. There are 28 branches/

offices (including three representative

offices) abroad. On the financial front,

For the quarter ended June 2009.

Bank of India's June quarter net

interest income is expected to go up

by 13.5% to Rs 1340.2 crore on YoY

basis. The company's pat is expected

to go up by 15.1% to Rs 646.5 crore

on YoY basis. Bank of India records

outstanding performance under

collateral free lending with CGTMSE

guarantee scheme of SIDBI for the

year 2008- 2009. Ranked first

amongst all public sector banks.

Technically the counter has been

trading in the broad range of 300-365

from the past few sessions making

high at 366 at the previous month

closing. The RSI is trading at 44,

indicates stock has enough scope for

uptrend before entering into

overbought zone. However it is

trading above 200 day SMA and

taking support at 9 days WMA.

MACD is in positive zone. The Stock

can see some upside from these levels

with immediate resistance as well as

target at 360-365. Strong support is

placed at 300-290 level.

Therefore it is advisable to use every

downfall to make long positions in the

counter for significant gains

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Investor Education

Acquainting yourself with New Tax Code

The government on 12th of August

2009 initiated radical tax reforms

through a draft code that aims at

moderating income tax rates,

abolishing Securities Transaction Tax

and increasing deduction for savings

up to Rs three lakh. The new Direct

Taxes Code has suggested a

significant expansion of personal

income-tax slabs, with levels of relief

going up with incomes. Direct Taxes

Code will ultimately replace the over

four decades old Income Tax Act and

bring all other direct taxes like wealth

tax under its purview.

An ideal direct tax regime should be

simple to understand and administer,

equitable to all categories of

taxpayers and be progressive. It

should reward economic achievement

and above all it should provide

impetus to the government’s revenue.

Efforts towards simplification –

Lesser legal hassles & Complications

The new tax code is indeed simple to

understand and will go a long way in

reducing the ambiguity and

cumbersomeness of the existing

Income Tax Act, 1961. The new tax

code seeks to leave little scope for

multiple interpretations and will thus

curb disputes and litigation,

something very common with the

existing Act. The new code is in fact a

completely new tax law aiming to

simplify the direct tax regime in India

and has tried to capture the best

international practices. This new code

also attempts to make direct taxes

equitable to all taxpayers by

introducing moderate levels of

taxation and expanding the overall tax

base. The new tax code attempts to

simplify the legalities to enable better

understanding so as to ensure a higher

degree of compliance .

For instance, the new directive has

done away with different heads of

income. The two broad heads of

income would now be income from

ordinary source and income from

special source. The first head would

include income from employment,

house property and business income

while the second head would include

capital gains on equity and equity

oriented funds and income of any

other nature.

New Tax Slabs

On the face of it new tax code

endeavors to make the direct tax more

equitable and progressive, but will it

do so in practice is a big question

mark . The government has greatly

expanded the current income slabs;

the lower slab has been left

unchanged. The first slab continues to

start at Rs.1.6 lakh and extends all the

way to Rs.10 lakh, the second slab

starts at Rs.10,00,001 and stretches

till Rs.25 lakh and the highest tax slab

is for those with an annual income of

more than Rs.25 lakh.

Males

Will tax payers truly profit from it?

Those with income of Rs.10 lakh and

above will see a decline in their tax

liability. The new regime also provides

high-income earners with greater

avenues of tax-exempt savings and

investment options by tripling annual

investment limit to Rs.3 lakh. However,

people in the low income category will

also be hit by the proposal as it abolishes

the exemption on HRA benefits and

home loan interest for self occupied

property. However, if the same house or

second house is given on rent, the person

will get tax benefits on interest payout

and that too, unlimited interest payment.

Obviously the government seeks to

favour landlords over tenants. Abolition

of various exemptions and deductions

and most of the taxpayers, especially the

salaried people will end with a higher

tax bill than they pay right now.

Instruments eligible for tax free

status

At present, a large chunk of salaried

class earns a salary in the range of

Rs.4-6 lakh per annum. As HRA,

Medical and leave travel allowance

are proposed to be clubbed with the

gross salary, the taxable income will

increase substantially. The rise could

be two to three folds per annum

considering the proposed tax slab for

individuals. There will be hardly any

deduction available after the removal

of tax incentive on interest payment

for home loans. (Most of the people

belonging to this category currently

enjoy this benefit). So the individual

would have two options — either to

pay tax and make investments from

the residual income as per his/her own

wish or opt for investments in

permitted saving schemes like EPF,

PPF, life insurers for up to Rs.3 lakh

and save tax. But the story does not

end here. One can save tax at the time

of investment in such scheme, but

could not escape from the tax liability

at the time of maturity or withdrawal.

Right now, interest earned on

investment in EPF or PPF at the time

of maturity or withdrawal does not

Taxable Income (Rs.) Existing Tax rate Proposed Tax Rate

Up to 1,60,000 Nil Nil

1,60,001 – 3,00, 000 10.00% 10.00% of income above Rs.1,60,000

3,00,001 - 5,00,000 Rs.14,000 + 20.00% of income above Rs.1,60,000 10.00% of income above Rs.1,60,000

5,00,001 - 10,00,000 Rs.54,000 + 30.00% of income above Rs.5,00,000 10.00% of income above Rs.1,60,000

10,00,001 – 25,00,000 Rs.54,000 + 30.00% of income above Rs.5,00,000 10.00% of income above Rs.1,60,000

10,00,001 – 25,00,000 Rs.54,000 + 30.00% of income above Rs.5,00,000 Rs.84,000 + 20% of income above Rs.10,00,000

Above 25,00,001 Rs.54,000 + 30.00% of incomeabove Rs.5,00,000 Rs.3,84,000 + 30% of income above Rs.25,00,000

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attract any tax. But according to the

EET (Exempt-Exempt-Tax ), method

of taxation of savings introduced as

per the latest proposal , these returns

will be taxable at the time of

withdrawal or maturity. In short, the

avenues to save on tax have been

dealt a hard blow in this proposed

direct tax code. Postponement of tax

liability is the only option available

after the latest draft. So, tax liability

of an individual will be the most

influential factor while taking

investment decisions.

One curious change that has been

made is the dropping of mutual funds

from the list of “permitted savings

intermediaries” which qualify as tax

exempt savings. Even though this is

not a big thing quantitatively (tax

savings funds are not a dominant part

of the equity fund universe, but they

do total up to about Rs.16,000 crore

currently), there doesn’t seem to be

any reason to specifically drop such

funds. What is missing from the draft

code is any mention of time limits for

the Section 66 (the new Section 80(C)

investments. How long will these

investments have to stay locked in?

We don’t know yet. Section 66 also

forbids tax breaks for amounts that are

withdrawn from one tax-break

investment and invested in another.

Coupled with the fact that withdrawals

of tax-saving investments will now

not be tax free and the New Pension

System has a central role in the new

scheme of things, the entire thrust

seems to be on savings for retirement.

Transfer of any financial or non-

financial asset after one year from the

end of financial year in which asset

was acquired is subject to tax, but can

enjoy indexation benefit, which means

gains earned from such transaction

will be adjusted for inflation before

calculating tax liability. But the tax

rate is not yet specified.

What's there for equity investors?

The proposed Direct Tax Code seems

to have a lot for investors thanks to

proposed raise in tax slabs for

individuals, cut in corporate tax rate

and enhancement in the investment

limit in saving schemes to Rs.3 lakh

from the current level of Rs.1 lakh.

Prima-facie , these proposals give an

impression that Indian taxpayers will

be able to save more. However, a

closer look at the draft suggests that it

may curtail retail investor’s

participation in equities or equity

oriented funds. One of the major

incentives for equity investors at

present is tax exemption on capital

gains earned on investments in

equities or equity-oriented funds over

long-term. Long-term in this case is

defined as one year. However, as per

the proposed draft, long-term capital

gains on equity shares could be

taxable. Actually, the bill has removed

the distinction between long term and

short term capital gains in case of

capital assets.

Pro-saving or Pro-consumption

There are two facets to this debate.

One may argue that government seeks

to discourage savings in general and is

thus pro-consumption . India has a

saving rate of almost 35% while most

of the developed countries have the

saving rate (ratio of gross national

savings to GDP) around 14-20 %. It

proposes to introduce exempt-exempt-

taxation (EET) method and taxing

capital gains may discourage saving.

Removal of distinction between the

long term and short term capital gains

and taxing them at respective slab

rates of individuals is another shocker.

Those already in highest tax bracket

may be negatively impacted while

those in lower tax rate slabs may be

positively impacted. However, one

may equally well argue that the code is

pro saving as it has increased limits

for saving up to Rs.3 lakhs.

Promotes efficiency

The government seems to promote

efficiency in this new code. Faster

economic growth needs higher

savings and investments while

efficiency requires squeezing more

out of the existing assets or capital.

By reducing the effective tax burden

for those with the higher propensity to

save and invest (individuals with

income of Rs 10 lakh and more), the

new tax code may improve the

chances of economic growth. By

reducing corporate tax rate, the new

regime also seeks to incentivise India

Inc to grow their revenues and

profitability. By linking minimum

alternate tax (MAT) to gross assets

rather than profits, the government

seeks to encourage companies to

make most of their existing assets

rather than go on an asset creation

party which is quite common right

now. This is a step in the right

direction and investor friendly.

Final Words

The new tax code is a complete overhaul

to the antiquated tax laws. While there’s

a lot for tax lawyers to discuss, the law

will also affect savings and investment

behavior in a big way. On the face of it,

the biggest change is quantitative. The

annual tax saving investment limit

(which used to be under Section 80C

and will now be under Section 66) has

been raised from Rs. one lakh to Rs.

three lakh. Not only is that’s a big rise

but it also takes this limit up into the

territory where it could well account for

the entire savings potential of a middle

class family. At Rs 25,000 a month,

many Indian households will now find it

hard to exhaust this tax saving limit,

effectively making their entire savings

tax exempt. It will also drive them to

save more because there is a natural urge

to save as much tax as possible by

reaching as close to the limit as possible.

However, given the decades long

periods involved in retirement

savings, lack of flexibility could be

damaging to savers’ interests. Over a

long period, some particular

investment could turn bad. Even

though a saver doesn’t want to

withdraw the money, he may be

forced to switch to another tax saving

investment. Since withdrawals now

have a tax implication, the law should

allow such switches without them

being considered withdrawals. But

this is just one of the points. The new

code is so different in approach from

the old one that it will be a few years

before we adjust to it.

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A long term investment Hpebxbsj!Qpxfs!boe!Jtqbu!Mjnjufe!)HQJM*

Outlook----------------PositiveRecommendation----Accumulate

Company Profile:

GPIL is a flagship Company of

Raipur (Chattishgarh)-based Hira

Group of Industries, which is an

integrated steel manufacturer and is

having dominant presence in the long

product segment of the Steel

industry, mainly into mild steel wire,

with captive power generation

facility. GPIL was incorporated on

21st sept. 1999. Today. the third

largest producer of coal based

sponge iron in India and is one of the

largest players in the mild steel wires

segment, GPIL is an end-to-end

manufacturer of mild steel wires In

the process, the company

manufactures sponge iron, billets,

Ferro alloys, captive power, wires

rods (through subsidiary company),

steel wires, Oxygen gas, fly ash brick

and last but not the least pallets.

GPIL is also awarded rights for Iron

Ore and Coal Mining for captive

consumption, as a result of which,

the company has managed to traverse

the entire value chain (raw material

to final product) in steel wires and is

now a fully integrated manufacturer.

Vision:

To become one of the most

competitive integrated steel plants

with diversified products,

specializing in particular to be

reckoned with as a dominant leader

in wire segment contributing

substantially in meeting consumers

needs, creating shareholders value

and spearheading to be a leader in

global wire segment market, pari

pasu with powering India’s growth to

serve community and the nation in

the decades to come020E.

Milestones:

• The Company crossed Rs 1000

crore marks in turnover. 2007-08

has seen an all around growth in

the performance of the company,

backed by higher volumes of

production and better price

realizations.

• The company has achieved

consolidated revenue of Rs. 936

crore during the year under

review as compared to revenue of

Rs. 551 crore during the previous

year, a growth of 70%.

• The consolidated net profit after

tax grew by 82% to Rs. 99 crore

as against Rs. 54 crore during the

previous year

Future Plans:

In line with anticipated increase in

production and consumption of steel

in India, the Company plans to

increase the production capacities to

1 million tones and has also signed

an MOU with State Government for

investment in steel manufacturing &

captive power generation facilities.

The further capacity expansion

projects shall be taken up, after

captive iron ore mines starts

production which is expected during

the current year. In the meantime the

Company has decided to set a 0.6

million ton iron ore pelletisation

plant, which is under implementation

at its existing plant location and also

decided to set a 0.6 million ton

pelletisation plant in joint venture in

Orissa, which will provide huge

opportunities due to availability of

iron ore mines. It will continue to

produce steel wires where it is a

market leader. It plans to mine

around 3 lakh tonnes of iron ore from

its captive mines and this would be

adequate to meet 50% of its

requirement.

Capex Plan

The capital expenditure for the

financial year ‘09-10 is planned to be

at around Rs 85-100 crore. Most of

the capex will be spent on the pellet

plant and power business. The

company is also exploring

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Fundamental Reccomendation opportunities into merchant power

business by setting IPP based on

thermal coal washery reject and have

initiated effective steps towards the

same.

The Road Ahead

GPIL has been granted mining lease

for 2 iron ore mines at Ari Dongri

and Boria Tibu in Chattisgarh. This

would be on an area of 216 hectare &

prospecting license for another iron

ore mines with an area of 754 hectare

in Chattisgarh

.

GPIL has also been granted mining

rights in consortium for mining of

coal in Chattisgarh and the coal

mines are being developed through

special purpose Joint venture

Company which has also achieved

significant progress towards getting

various regulatory approvals and

coal mining operations are expected

to commence some time in FY 2011.

The Company has also taken up

various initiatives to emerge out as

low cost steel wire producer with

captive iron ore mines, coal mines

and power generation facilities,

which form part of 60 to 70% of the

cost of production of finished steel.

The Company has also made

arrangements for captive railway

siding which has already started

operation.

Captive Power to be a major

source of revenue in FY10 :

GPIL, which has a captive power

capacity of 53MW, had shut down its

Ferro alloys and steel billets plant

during Q3FY09 due to a depressed

market and started selling most of its

power on spot basis. Selling power

on spot basis is proving to be more

lucrative than producing Ferro alloys

and billets currently. Thus, GPIL’s

captive power facilities are not only

serving as a means of reduced cost of

production but also as an additional

revenue stream.

Good Volume Growth in FY11:

In H1FY08, GPIL had commissioned

its phase-II expansion which had

almost doubled its capacities. The

full benefits of the expansion will be

seen in FY11 as production has been

curtailed over FY09- 10 on account

of better profitability from selling

power on spot basis. Volume growth

will be one of the key drivers of

earnings growth in FY11.

Valuations and Outlook:

GPIL has commissioned its phase-II

expansion plan with double capacity

of the previous expansion plan .The

earning from the expansion plan will

be shown in the balance sheet of

FY11 as the new plan will come into

operation from this year, as a part of

this, some projects are already in

operation. Coals mining would boost

its bottom line in FY11. Though steel

prices are softening on account of a

construction slowdown and the

seasonal cycle, the cost reduction

possible on account of the captive

sources of iron ore and coal would

boost the company’s margins going

forward. GPIL’s iron ore assets will

be the key driver of margin

expansion and earnings growth and

will also de-risk the company’s

business from the fluctuations in

availability and prices of raw

material.

AT the CMP of Rs 102, the stock is

trading at a PE of 7.4x FY10E and

EPS of Rs. 21; investor can

accumulate the stock for a long

perspective. GPIL’s fundamental

story of future raw material security,

margin expansion, and volume

growth, gives good visibility on the

future valuation of the stock. We,

therefore, recommend the stock with

a ‘BUY’ rating, and one-year price

target of INR 158 a potential return

of 50-60%.

Financial Snapshot:

Net Sales: GPIL has posted a CAGR

of 60% approx. in sales .In FY06 the

figures stood at 191 cr. whereas it

has increased to 1039 cr in

FY09.This is due to the increased

demand in the consumption of steel

and iron .In FY2009 demand has

taken the back seat as globally

demand for metals had fallen down.

But as market conditions are

recovering it is expected that the

demand again will pick up in the

FY2009-10.

PAT: GPIL’s profitability has more

than doubled over FY06-08 on

account of capacity expansion and

improvement in iron & steel pricing.

GPIL’S PAT has grown at a CAGR of

about 24% over FY05-09 to Rs 57cr

in FY09.

Operating Profit Margin: Company’s

Operating profit margin has decline

88 % approx. (yoy) basis, mainly due

to the lower sales realization in steel

and iron segment .In Fy09 the main

reason for the lower operating profit

margin was Employee expenses and

increased raw material cost. It will

be taken care in future by back

Integration with raw material as well

processing of final product.

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SUGARPrices getting sweeter,

taste sourer“A wise woman puts a grain of sugar into everything

she says to a man, and takes a grain of salt with

everything he says to her.”

So the saying goes. But, today, with the sugar prices

rising, as they have been for the last few months, even the

wise women are finding it difficult to manage their

households. Many a family has cut down on preparation

of sweets at their homes. With the festival and marriage

season approaching, and the trend of rising prices

continuing, this could either lead to a hole in pockets of

many or a festival with less taste in the mouth. Sugar

seems to be losing it sweetness and is leaving a sour taste.

What has happened to Sugar pricesglobally & why?

There is plenty of coverage today of the news that the

global price of

raw sugar has increased to its highest level since March

1981 on the back of a widening imbalance between world

supply and demand. The factor that has contributed the

most to it is falling production in India. The monsoons

arrived late in India this year. Meteorologists have said it

is because of the onset of El Niño, the disruptive weather

system that has caused increasing damage to life, crops

and property throughout the tropical world. Climate

change is often said to be behind that.

The hike in sugar prices is a classic market response to a

rise in demand for sugar - especially in countries such as

Brazil where a growing volume is being used as a

(subsidised) source of ethanol - combined with supply

shortages caused by low rainfall during the monsoon

season in India and China and hail and drought affecting

supplies from Russia.

Sugar output in India has contracted by more than 45%

over the last year and the country is on the point of

moving from being a net exporter to a net importer of

sugar if measures are taken to limit existing exports to

maintain sufficient supplies for the home economy.

Global sugar demand will exceed output by as much

as 5 million tons in the year through September

2010, according to the International Sugar

Organization in London.

When demand exceeds supply, existing

inventory stocks fall and this is a key

factor driving prices higher. Speculators

can cause the price movements to be

exaggerated as they trade in the forward

markets to buy up available stocks in the

expectation of further price increases.

Net long positions on sugar contracts

traded on the NYBOT (New York Board of

Trade) are running at four to five times

their normal levels, at more than 200,000

tonnes. This situation hasn't been observed in

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years. It is due to a combination of

fundamental factors and the price

being driven by speculative interest.

This year's deficit – the difference

between supply and demand – is

currently at 70 to 90 lakh tonnes. It is

further estimated to be between 40 to

50 lakh tonnes. Hedge funds, cash

rich and looking for profit

opportunities, might have developed

a taste for things sweeter. The

legendary commodity investor Jim

Rogers has suggested it might reach

the all-time peaks it hit in the 1970s

– 70% higher than it is now.

Demand – SupplyMismatch : Fallingproduction

BRIC countries' production

For India's farmers, who depend on

the monsoon rainfall to turn their

cracked, parched land into a fertile,

lush source of sugar for their nation

and the wider world, the cause for

the failure is rather less crucial than

its effects. It may prove expensive

for India's economy. The driest

summer in 83 years – with rainfall so

far about 20% below normal levels –

has been a bitter blow which has

helped to push the world price of

sugar to heights not seen for decades.

In the beginning of August, in the

international markets, the price

breached the 21 US cents per pound

mark for the first time since 1981. It

is up 80% this year alone, and many

believe it is set to go way higher.

India has seen a massive drop in

production. The harvest in Brazil has

been good, though they have had

heavy rain there. Coincidently, India

has seen less rains due to el-nino

weather phenomenon while Brazil

has seen more of rains due to the

same el-nino pattern. In China there

have been weather problems but the

issue there and elsewhere is the lack

of real investment. Sugar is not a

lucrative crop compared with using

the

land and people

to make consumer

or industrial goods.

Also, there is a

shortage of water in

China and no new land to

exploit for sugar production.

European Union

This October sees the European

Union end its programme of price and

production cuts in marginal sugar

beet-growing areas such as Ireland

and Spain. For four years, the EU has

been paying member states to

"renounce" their sugar production

quotas, and the programme has had

the desired outcome. The cumulative

effect of this liberalisation has been

substantial – a reduction of 40 lakh

tonnes of sugar coming to the world

market over the period – about half

the current shortage. As the EU's

surplus has disappeared, that too has

raised the world price. In the longer

term, as the EU moves from being a

surplus nation to becoming a net

importer (sweet-toothed Europeans

are the world's second-biggest

consumers of sugar) the price of

imported sugar, that is the world

price, will become increasingly

relevant. So we ought to expect to pay

more for our sweets and ice creams in

future.

Who will gain from rising prices

For now, the winners and losers from

the high price of sugar are easy to

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identify. Nations where sugar

production is holding up

comparatively well, and where

production accounts for a large

portion of GDP – such as Brazil and

Mauritius – will gain enormously.

Others, such as India and Guyana,

will see a loss as they are forced to

import their usual staple from rivals.

Way Ahead & Effect on Sugar

Stocks

We estimate India’s sugar production

for FY2009 would likely be around

160 lakh MT. This compares to the

government’s estimate of 165 lakh

MT and last year’s production of 264

lakh MT. Low sugar production

coupled with our conservative

estimates for sugar consumption and

carry over stock would imply just

about one month of consumption

worth of closing inventory. In our

view, the markets could be

overestimating the impact of raw

sugar imports on domestic sugar

balance. Given the severity of the

production shortfall and limited

domestic refining capacity

(maximum of about 40 lakh MT) we

expect international raw sugar prices

to provide a base price but prices

could rise much higher.. Even after

assuming 60 lakh MT of cumulative

raw sugar imports, the balance

implies a FY10 closing inventory of

around two months of consumption.

As the government realizes the

severity of the domestic sugar

production shortfall, we expect it

will likely liberalise the sugar import

policy further. After imposing stock

limits on sugar inventory to prevent

commodity hoarding and banning

futures trade in sugar, the

government would likely allow duty

free imports of white sugar followed

by duty free imports of raw sugar

without the re-export obligation.

These policy changes in our view

will only catalyze the next round of

upswing in international sugar

prices, implying higher domestic

sugar prices. We don't expect sugar

realisations to fall below 24,000/MT

in 2009.

Sugar stocks have outperformed the

Sensex since April. In the current

environment, we prefer North Indian

millers who are highly leveraged to

domestic sugar realizations. Strong

management and solid business

prospects not withstanding, the

current stock prices do not leave

room for meaningful stock

outperformance, in our view.

Sesex v/s Balrampur Chini - Since

beginning of the year

Sensex v/s Bajaj Hindusthan –

Since the beginning of the year

The farmer's plight

Why is sugar, which was retailing atRs.14-15 a kg only two years back,costing about twice as much today?

Most of you would think that theobvious explanation is the decline indomestic output — from 284 lakhtonnes in 2006-07 and 264 lakh tonnesin 2007-08 to 150 lakh tonnes in 2008-09 and a likely 160-170 lakh tonnes inthe coming 2009-10 season (October-September). Mills, thus, are producingless sugar than they were till a coupleof years ago. So, does it mean factoriesaren’t interested in producing or,rather, have deliberately cut back witha view to artificially increasing prices?

Well, not really. The fault, if any, lies notwith the mills, but with the growers ofsugarcane. The sugar and milk we consumeultimately originates not from factories anddairies, but from the fields and cows. Thepresent sugar crisis is mainly about farmersnot finding it worthwhile raising cane, whenmore attractive cropping options areavailable.

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For the farmer, sugarcane is practically atwo year crop. The plant-cane sown inUttar Pradesh (UP) during March-May thisyear takes 11-odd months to be ready forharvesting in the subsequent February-Aprilperiod. This is then followed by a ‘ratoon’crop that automatically sprouts from theroot stubbles of the harvested plant-cane.The ratoon takes another 9-10 months tomature between November and January,depending on when the earlier plant-canewas harvested.

In short, growing cane entails locking upone’s land'' for 21-22 months, during whichtime the farmer could well grow two cropsof wheat and paddy each. He can transplantpaddy this July, harvest it in November andsow wheat in December for marketing nextApril. The same cycle can be repeated forthe ensuing July-April period.

Given that sugarcane cultivation consumeslonger field time and calls for higherupfront investments — translating intoblocking of capital as well — a farmer willopt for the crop only if it gives higherreturns relative to others. However inrecent year the profit from growingsugarcane has evaporated. Sugarcane, wasprofitable till around 2005-06, when ityielded roughly 50% more for the average

UP grower than what the paddy-wheatcombination would have.That situation no longer holds. Between2004-05 and 2008-09, the Centre’sprocurement price for paddy has risen bysome 60% and that for wheat by nearly70%. As against this, the statutoryminimum price (SMP) for cane has beenhiked by a paltry 9% — from Rs.74.50 toRs.81.18 a quintal.

True, States have ‘advised’ prices abovethe Centre’s SMP. But these rates werenever properly enforced, with the millsstalling their implementation through stayorders from courts and the StateGovernments doing little to vacate them.

The majority of mills who eventually paiddid so only after accumulating huge canearrears, undermining growers’ confidencein the crop. Thus, a back of handcalculation shows even at the Stateadvised price of Rs.140 a quintal for 2008-09, the net income from cane (ratoonincluded) is below what two cycles ofpaddy-wheat can give over this period incentral UP.

It is even starker for Tamil Nadu, wheretwo crops of paddy in a year (the 100 day‘Kuruvai’ transplanted during May-June,

followed by a 120 day ‘Thaladi’ inSeptember-October) more than Sugarcane.

Way forward

What’s the solution? At current crop priceparities — and given that food securityconcerns rule out any reduction in supportprices of paddy and wheat — it would takeupwards of Rs.160 a quintal to enthusefarmers to plant more cane. In central andeastern UP, where cane yields are lower,the parity price may be even higher.

All this is, however, contingent on ex-factorysugar realisations of above Rs.25, taking acane cost component of 65% for viable milloperations. For the consumer, that wouldimply paying more or less the current rate.

This may seem a bitter pill, but as the notedfarm scientist, Dr M. S. Swaminathan, haspointed out, there can be no food securityfor the consumer without income securityfor the producer. And as past experiencewith wheat, and now sugar — supplyconcerns in India have driven up whitesugar prices in London from $300 to over$550 a tonne during this year — shows,imports are at best a costly short termsolution for countries with largeconsumption requirements.

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Natural Gas, touted as the clean fuel

of 21st century, is fast emerging as a

major energy source all over the

world. Yet another fossil fuel and

often found in oil fields and coal beds

natural gas is estimated to contribute

around 26% of global energy

consumption by 2030.

Its consumption is expected to

increase from 95 trillion cubic feet in

2003 to 182 trillion cubic feet in

2030. Nearly three quarter of the total

global natural gas reserves are located

in the West Asian and Eurasia regions.

Iran, Qatar and Russia together

accounts for nearly 58% of global

natural gas reserve.

In India, the main producers of

natural gas are Oil & Natural Gas

Corporation Ltd. (ONGC), Oil India

Limited (OIL) and JVs of Tapti,

Panna-Mukta and Ravva. Under the

Production Sharing Contracts, private

parties from some of the fields are

also producing gas.

Government have also offered blocks

under New Exploration Licensing

Policy (NELP) to private and public

sector companies with the right to

market gas at market determined

prices.

Item 1990-91 2000-01 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

(Million Cubic Metres)

(A) Onshore :

Gujarat 1696 3149 3517 3710 3831 3294 2931

Assam/Nagaland 2010 2204 2204 2249 2408 2526 2598

Arunachal Pradesh 29 32 44 40 48 35 30

Tripura 70 376 508 497 480 520 534

Tamil Nadu 64 200 605 678 906 1130 1169

Andhra Pradesh 47 1604 1927 1707 1663 1525 1567

Rajasthan Nil 160 168 213 242 242 255

Total (A) of which 3916 7725 8973 9094 9578 9272 9084

OIL 1518 1861 1887 2010 2272 2265 2341

ONGC 2398 5555 5779 5658 5751 5876 5877

JVC/Private 0 309 1307 1426 1557 1131 866

(B) Offshore

ONGC (Mumbai) 14082 18465 17805 17313 16823 16567 16329

JVC/Private 0 3287 5184 5356 5801 5908 6861

Total (B) 14082 21752 22989 22669 22624 22475 23190

Grand Total (A+B) 17998 29477 31962 31763 32202 31747 32274

Production of Natural Gas in India (State Wise)

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(Source Draft Eleventh Five Year

Plan Document)

Despite better - than - expected

employment data, natural gas

followed the broad-based decline in

the energy complex. Huge gain in

storage damped investors' hope that

gas fundamentals would improve

with the help of macroeconomic

outlook. Working gas in storage was

3,204 Bcf as of Friday, August 14,

2009, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 52

Bcf from the previous week. Stocks

were 562 Bcf higher than last year at

this time and 513 Bcf above the 5-

year average of 2,691 Bcf. In the East

Region, stocks were 162 Bcf above

the 5-year average following net

injections of 46 Bcf. Stocks in the

Producing Region were 275 Bcf

above the 5-year average of 799 Bcf

after a net injection of 1 Bcf. Stocks in

the West Region were 75 Bcf above

the 5-year average after a net addition

of 5 Bcf. At 3,204 Bcf, total working

gas is above the 5-year historical

range.

The situation that the gas market

facing is a vicious cycle: reduction in

supply will boost price to a level that

trigger production which in turn drag

down price again. We believe this

knot can only be untied by recovery in

demand.

Natural Gas ConsumptionTotal U.S. natural gas consumption

will decline by 2.6 percent in 2009

and increase by 0.5 percent in 2010.

Despite some recent signs of

economic stability, the severe

contraction during the first half of the

year contributed to an estimated 3.8-

percent decline in daily average

natural gas consumption compared

with consumption during the first half

of 2008. The decline in natural gas

use during this period was driven

principally by a drop in industrial

activity, reflected in the 17-percent

year-over-year decline in the natural-

gas-weighted industrial production

index during the first half of the year.

Natural gas prices have declined to

the point where they now compete

against coal for a share of the

baseload generation in the electric

power sector. Consequently, natural

gas consumption in the electric power

sector is expected to increase by 2

percent in 2009. The assumption of

improved economic conditions in

2010 is the primary factor leading to

projected demand increases in the

residential, commercial, and

industrial sectors next year. However,

the expectation of higher natural gas

prices and lower coal prices in 2010

likely will lead to a slight reduction in

natural gas consumption in the

electric power sector.

Natural Gas Supply. Total U.S.

marketed natural gas production

to stay flat in 2009 and decrease

by 2.8 percent in 2010. The

outlook for production is

conditioned on the current low

price environment that has

brought about a significant

pullback in drilling activities.

According to Baker-Hughes, total

working natural gas rigs have

Company 2009-10 2010-2011 2011-2012

1 2 3 4

Production of Natural Gas

(……….......MMSCMD………….)

ONGC 62.38 62.99 60.27

OIL 8.90 8.99 9.75

Joint Venture/Private Co. 80.58 78.82 103.20

Total 151.86 150.79 173.23

Projected Production of Natural Gas in India

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now declined by 58 percent since

September 2008. Data for March

through May 2009 suggest that

the decline in drilling has begun

to reduce marketed production in

the lower-48 non-Gulf of Mexico

(GOM) region. While the

monthly average rate of decline

was about 0.3 billion cubic feet

per day (Bcf/d) during those 3

months, production is expected to

decrease at a faster pace through

the remainder of 2009 with some

curtailments from existing

production expected. Federal

GOM production is expected to

increase by 3.3 percent in 2009 in

part because recovery from

damage sustained during last

year’s hurricane season and the

lower expected incidence of

hurricane activity this year.

Although drilling activity is

expected to pick up early next

year, the lagged affect of reduced

drilling this year is expected to

lead to lower production in all

regions outside Alaska. Alaska

natural gas production is expected

to remain near current levels

through the forecast.

Technical Outlook –

Natural gas's down trend extends

further. Technically the counter

has been witnessing a continuous

downfall since last couple of

weeks. On daily chart, the counter

is exhibiting a near term firm

trend with the prices closing

below the 10, 20 and 50 days

SMA. The 14 day RSI is at 25 and

is moving in sideways with

downward bias. Descending RSI

and Stochastic support some

weakness in the market.

Immediate resistance is placed at

168-170. One should take short

position at every rise for

significant gains. A small support

is placed at 157 level. A

breakdown below will see the

level of 140-130

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IntroductionIndia is main producing country of

Guar in world. Due to good condition

of weather, Pakistan also produce

approximately 13 Lac bags . Sudan

Started a production on small scale

but as of now production is almost nil

due to lack of interest by Farmer. The

farming of crop is depend upon

availability of the natural rain. There

are three main product of Guar which

is Gum, Churi and Korma. All three

are exported to the countries. Guar

gum play an important role in oil

drilling wells,maintaining moisture

and thickening of food products

cosmetics, yogurts Ice-Cream,

medicine, paper works etc. Rajasthan,

Gujrat and Hariyana are the key

producing State country. Also Punjab,

Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh

are small producing state.

RajasthanRajasthan is main producing state in

country. Total production in FY 2008-

09 was recorded by 60 lac bags. We

may see a shortage in FY 2009-10 and

total production could not be more

than 20 lac bags. Delayed monsoon in

current season are main reason of

crop failure in Rajasthan and other

Guar producing areas. We may see a

further shortage in production in

coming days if monsoon get delayed.

Jodhpur, Jasalmer, baadmer, Bikaner,

Naagaur, Churu, Jhujhnu, Sri Ganga

Nagar and Hanumangarh are all

affected by unfavorable monsoon and

are not ready for second round of

cultivation.

HaryanaIt is the second most producing state

in country, making its remarkable

Step in Gum Udyog. Last five year

are witness of systematic growth in

Gum Udyog by state. Total

Production was around 30 lac bags in

FY 2008-09. Cultivation is almost

negligible in Current season due to

delayed monsoon in Guar Producing

areas i.e. Hisar, Fatehabad, and Sirsa.

Almost Cultivation season is over and

unfavorable weather is still on.

Therefore we may see a prodution of

5 lac bags for the year.

GujaratKach and north Gujrat are key

producing area in state,Total

prodution are around 3 lac bags. Due

to drop in Cultivation, We may expect

only 2 lac bags production. Delayed

monsoon would lead further fall in

production.

Other Producing StatePunjab, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya

Pradesh are producing around 3 lac

bags for coming year, which is almost

half of the total production.

Unfavorable monsoon will lead

shortage of production in areas.

ConclusionProduction of Guar is almost at its

lower level, comparing last years

production. This is production of 25

to 28 lacs for the year which is very

less. Pakistan has also produced only

3 lac bags which is leading further

rises in prices. 2 Lacs and 40

Thousand tonnes of Guar, Gum,

Churi and Korma were exported in

2007-08. Last year exported qty

recorded at 2 Lacs and 10 thousand.

Demand is increasing for the month

of October. Total Stock of gum is

around 90 thousand tonnes in market.

There is ambiguity in stock of Guar in

market. Total consumption of 50

thousand tonnes in country which is

comparable less of total availability,

therefore a rises in prices is expected.

At higher level profit booking will be

continued. Increased demand of

Crude Oil will also increase Prices of

Guar Gum. Further delay of monsoon

will lead a big drop in production

where as good rains may increase

production

GUAR SEEDPRODUCTION AT IT’S LOWEST

AGRO COMMODITY SPECIAL REPORT

GUAR

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September, 2009 [54]

I own 500 shares of Orbit Corp

bought at an average price of

Rs.90. I am making good

returns on my investment. What

would you advice to do now?

Chandrakant, Kanpur

Orbit Corp is an excellent

company and you have entered

the counter at a good price.

Currently it is trading close to

Rs.180. We would advice you to

book profit by selling half of your

holding quantity. Continue

holding the remaining shares for a

period of three to five years to get

a good return on your investment.

My age is 30 years and my

monthly salary is Rs.26000. I

want to invest my money in

mutual fund for 15 years. At

present I am investing Rs.3000

monthly. Please tell me two best

mutual fund which will give me

good returns after 15 years?

Sanjay, Bhopal

I'd suggest to you the following

funds-

Large Cap Biased - Diversified

1. DSP Blackrock Top 100 Equity

(Strong & consistent performer)

2. PNB - Principal Large Cap

(Check the complete portfolio of

this fund; knowing you I'm sure

you will like it - I believe it will

turn out to be the dark horse)

3. Sundaram BNP Paribas India

Leadership

In Predominantly Mid/Small

Cap Biased funds

1.) Templeton India Growth

(Good amount of Large Cap

holding but still has a high mid

cap exposure; a good bet if the

theme of monetary expansion

with low growth in developed

markets & strong demand within

India plays out )

2.) IDFC Premier Equity

(Excellent portfolio, albeit a

defensive one, if RBI begins to

raise policy rates, it should

outperform as it is one of the few

funds with least exposure to

Financials at 7.0%. However, if

the banks continue to perform

well it can be a drag on the

returns)

Invest through SIP route by

choosing one mutual fund from

each of the groups. Allocate

money equally in both funds, if

you are a conservative investor

and allocate higher amount to

Mid/Small cap biased fund if you

are an aggressive investor.

I have been blessed with a child

a month ago and have been

approached by an agent to buy a

child plan. What are the

advantages of buying one?

Rashmi, Patna

Planning for your child’s future is

an important decision in any

parent’s life. While you may well

have a financial plan in place for

your own future, it is equally vital

that you make similar provisions

for your child’s future. There are

a variety of products available to

provide for the child. Child

insurance plans are tailor-made to

act as a savings tool to secure

your child’s future. Child plans

help address your child’s future

education and/or marriage needs.

They also provide the capital that

your child may need at a later

stage to venture into a business.

The earlier you start investing,

the higher would be the fund

value of your policy on maturity.

I hold 1000 shares of Idea

Cellular bought at Rs.100.

Please let me know if I can buy

more of this stock at current

levels.

Sugata, Howrah

Idea Cellular has been

consolidating sideways since the

bottom of Rs.34 formed in

October 2008. The right time to

accumulate the stock was in

March-April when it was

consolidating between Rs.45 and

Rs.60. We won't advice to add at

current market price. The targets

for the next twelve months are Rs

58 and then Rs 70. However, a

reversal below Rs 70 will result in

a sideways movement between Rs

40 and Rs 70 for a few more

months. Investors with a short-to-

medium term perspective should

book profits around this

resistance. Move beyond Rs 72

will take the stock to Rs 83.

I am 30, and want to invest in a

life insurance plan. Is there any

plan where I can receive regular

money during the tenure of the

policy?

Navin, Nainital

You can invest in a money-back

plan. A guaranteed money-back

plan can help you plan effectively

for critical milestones in your

life. It not only covers your life, it

also assures you a certain

percentage of the sum assured as

cash inflow at regular intervals.

While choosing the plan, you

Query Time

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September, 2009 [55]

should look at whether the

payment is guaranteed and also,

how often the payment is made.

So, in case you are seeking

income more often, you can

choose a plan which pays you a

guaranteed monthly income.

My father and I took a home

loan of Rs.20 lakh about two

years ago. We bought a

property in Nagpur, which is

registered in both of our name.

All these months my father had

been paying the equated

monthly installments, but he is

due for retirement soon. If I

begin paying the installments

on this loan, can I avail income-

tax exemptions?

Jayant, Nagpur

As per the Income-tax Act, 1961,

since you and your father are the

co-owners of the property, both of

you can claim tax benefits on the

home loan. To be able to claim

tax deduction benefits on the

home loan, you have to be a co-

applicant for the loan as well as

co-owner to the said property. So,

go ahead and start paying the

EMIs.

I am a 32-year-old man working

with an MNC. I plan to start my

own venture later on and would

like to guarantee a basic

minimum monthly income for

me (or for my family in case

something happens to me),

while I build my business. Is

there an insurance plan which

can offer me this?

Jasmeet, Delhi

The only financial product which

can offer you the solution for

your twin needs of guaranteed

monthly income and life cover is

a life insurance product. You may

select an endowment plan which

allows you to pay for a short

period, and after that, provides

you a guaranteed monthly

income. Being an insurance plan,

it would provide you the

incumbent tax advantages and

protection for your family, too.

So, in case something were to

happen to you, the monthly

income would continue to be paid

to the family too.

I am a 28 year-old man working

with an engineering and

development firm. I am

planning to buy a life insurance

policy. Do I have to pay a higher

premium if I need to insure

against an accident or a fatal

mishap?

Harish, Hyderabad

Most companies offer an option

of 'riders' on the base policy to

offer benefits in case of disability

arising due to accident-related

mishaps. You can opt for an

accident death benefit rider which

will pay an additional sum

assured to the nominees in case of

any fatal accidents. Since the

additional cost of these riders is

very low, it makes sense to opt for

them.

I am planning to invest about

Rs.10000 in some sectoral fund.

For this I have shortlisted three

funds - Sundaram BNP Paribas

Financial Opportunities fund,

UTI Transportation & Logistic

fund and UTI Energy fund.

Please advise me which fund

should I select.

Anirban, Kolkata

If you are new to the markets, I

would advise you to avoid them.

Sectoral Funds needs constant

monitoring and you should be

nimble footed to enter/exit at any

significant changes noticed in

that sector. Diversified funds

have beaten sector funds over a

three year period and above.

Sector funds may give above

average return during the short

term but for that you need to time

your entry as well as exit. Out of

the above, Sundaram financial

Opportunities Fund look the

better of the other two. However,

we would advise that you invest

in sectoral funds only if you are a

seasoned investor.

How is Honda Siel Power Ltd. For

investment for a five year time

frame? Should I invest in the

counter now or wait for a better

price?

Aanchal, Bengaluru

Honda Siel Power Ltd. is an

excellent company for five year

time frame. The company

manufactures generators,

engines, power pumps etc.

Honda has 67% equity stake in

the company. The company has

been growing at a steady pace

over last few years. There was a

setback in the 2008-2009

slowdown but the company is

back in the black in the first

quarter of FY10. The company

is debt free and has cash of

about Rs.110 per share.

Dividend yield is also about

2.3% at CMP. The company

operates in an area where

organised players are very few.

The technology of its engines is

also cutt ing edge. Increasing

environment consciousness

should lead to increasing sales

for the company in coming

times. The company trades

below its book value which is

about Rs.192. We advise you to

invest at the current price.

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Special FeatureI am a subscribe of your excellent

Investment Monitor magazine. I must

compliment you on bringing out such

a magazine. I read your August issue

and I like your special article on

monsoons very much. You explained

about monsoon and the weather

patterns of el-nino and la-nina which

periodically affect the monsoons. This

was something which I hadn't yet

come across except in passing

reading. From now on I will be a more

aware investor, and when the next

year's monsoon comes around, I

would look out for these patterns on

weather web sites to gain a

perspective beforehand. You are

doing great work to educate all

investors. Please continue with this.

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and I felt that it is easier to trade in

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your magazine “Investment Monitor”

and from the last three months, I

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