RE:tips to gain in stock market
by mukesh on Feb 08, 2008 09:39 AM Permalink
i am planning to invest some amt in share market,being anew comer i am frighten to invest in which sector.kindly helped me out.
RE:tips to gain in stock market
by sanu iitm on Feb 08, 2008 09:40 AM Permalink
hi dear charles paul, if you need any tips regarding stocks .. plz u drop a e-mail sanu_iitm@rediffmail.com sanu.
the above mentioned stocks are the best stock that one need to invest, since almost mentioned stocks are 40 to 50 % trading lower. and this is the best time to invest in those stocks.
Dear Friends In today's world nothing comes free. This advice is meant for generating some brokerage revenue for market brokers as a whole in lean period where investors have stopped putting money in the market. Anyone taking this article on face value really need to think twice.
There statement is as true as FAIR & LOVELY advertisement (with all IF's & BUT's). In today's scenario, nobody knows the future of 10 Yrs. So it is a 100% safe statement.
RE:10stocks
by Raghesh Mony on Feb 26, 2008 08:58 PM Permalink
A super blunder. A leader is not born but made. Todays leader can be tomorrows failure (Please note the case of Infosys for example)
Dear Friends In today's world nothing comes free. This advice is meant for generating some brokerage revenue for market brokers as a whole in lean period where investors have stopped putting money in the market. Anyone taking this article on face value really need to think twice.
Hi I have invested Rs. 50000/- for reliance natural resources for a period of one year, will I get good return if yes than what will be the percentage of profit??
RE:Relaince Natural resources
by Raghesh Mony on Feb 26, 2008 09:00 PM Permalink
If you have purchased RNRL for Rs.240 (52 weeks high), advise at present is not apt
RE:stocks and crorepathis
by ranga chandra on Feb 09, 2008 03:46 AM Permalink
you can have more options like National Oxygen,Uttam Sugars,Empee Distillaries.You can get 40-50% growth in a 3-month time.
RE:time value of money
by srijith gangadharan on Feb 07, 2008 11:08 PM Permalink
can you explain your formula please? what do those variables stand for and specifically (1 r)^n mean?
RE:time value of money
by srijith gangadharan on Feb 07, 2008 11:10 PM Permalink
could you explain the formula please? I did not understand the denominator at all!