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need advise!!!
by nilesh chordia on Feb 04, 2008 02:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I have ispat @ 73/- tata tele (Hug tele) @ 60/-
and RNRL @ 214/- Almost invested 1.25Lacs what is advise for me ......

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by raja raja on Feb 16, 2008 12:36 AM   Permalink
its all good share,,but you have bought wrong time..if possible accumulate more now and average it..you will get the returns in 4 months

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by albert chandru on Feb 04, 2008 03:22 PM   Permalink
the stocks which u listed is a emerging stocks.so dont make panic. hold for sometime....

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by anwar shaikh on Feb 06, 2008 11:45 AM   Permalink
RNRL IS NOT FUNDAMENTALY STRONG TATA TELE IS GOOD SO STAY INVESTED ISPAT WAIT FOR 3 MONTHS AND THEN EXIT

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by Dhaval Dave on Feb 05, 2008 11:26 AM   Permalink
RNRL there is no fundamental . There is no business only office so leave it when you get the price nearer to your buy price . Tata tele stay invested . Ispat also exit when ever you get the price nearer to your buy price . Dont expect prifit from RNRL & ISPAT just exit when your loss is minimum.

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by sumant jena on Feb 05, 2008 02:13 PM   Permalink
Mr Nilesh..for RNRL 214 should never be entry point. The best entry point for this stock is alwez 100-105.In the last 4 months, i have entered RNRL twice and sold them at 200. So dont see the price..see the Stock.Try to make money from such stocks and invest in fundamental stocks for a longer period.

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by Dev Kalra on Feb 05, 2008 02:24 PM   Permalink
well said

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