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Technical Analysis
ownturn is expected
he Indian market was highly volatile during the week.fty breached the key resistance level of 4,620 andanaged to close around 4,636. From the last feweeks, Indian market has shown good strength andositive momentum but Nifty will face difficulty toaintain this momentum further with the end of first
uarter result session along with confirmation of pooronsoon in northern india, the market is expected toke downturn. Technical indicators (Slow Stochastic,SI) are supporting this view. Slow Stochastic isdicating a bearish signal as %K (Slow stochastic) rose
bove 70 levels and turned back below % D. RSI is alsooving near overbought region at 70 levels. Hence,ofit booking will occur in near term and a wide
orrection is due in the range of 6 to 8% in forthcomingading sessions.
ext week market is likely to show some uptrend initial trading sessions, thereafter market is likely tohow a major correction when it will trade between ine range of 4,680-4,700 which is the Strong resistancer Nifty. Downside the level of 4,350 will play as a
upport for immediate term. Major correction could beeen in Metal, IT and Reality stock.
Indian Equity Market
dian markets registered decent gains this week amidgh volatility mirroring strong cues from its globalounterparts on the back of improved set of economicata and encouraging quarterly results of domestic asell as global companies. Sensex and Nifty crossed thesychological mark of 15,500 and 4,650 respectively.
ensex made 52 weeks closing high with FMCG, ITuto and Metal shares leading the gains whileonsumer durable and oil & Gas sectors were amongsers.. Sensex gained by 291.35 points, or 1.89 %, to5,670.31 for the week ended July 31, 2009. On theher hand, the broad based Nifty rose by 67.90 points,1.48%, to 4,636.45 for the same period.
dian markets belled the week on a subdued note asvestors got hurt on account of unsatisfactory results ofeliance Industries for Q1FY10. Further, Indianenchmark indices gained some ground on buyingmerged at lower level though investors were cautious
Daily Movement of Nifty
4,400
4,450
4,500
4,550
4,600
4,650
NiftyLevel
High Price 4,596.75 4,599.90 4,573.85 4,582.35 4,669.
Low Price 4,528.50 4,529.15 4,420.80 4,474.50 4,571.
Close Price 4,572.30 4,564.10 4,513.50 4,571.45 4,636.
27-Jul 28-Jul 29-Jul 30-Jul 31-Ju
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head of F&O expiry and the RBIs quarterly policyview. Further, Market ignored positive cues from Asianarkets and remained choppy after the announcementthe RBIs quarterly monetary policy review. The RBI
as kept the key rates unchanged. On the other hand,BI remained optimistic about the GDP growth as itxpected GDP to grow at 6% in FY10 with an upwardas. Further the RBI has increased the inflation forecast5%. The Realty index remained in the lime light on
ccount of the governments latest announcement of taxenefits as well as keeping the policy rates unchangedy RBI in its quarterly monetary policy review. However,ereafter markets plunged following weak cues fromhinese market. The Chinese government has slashedasoline prices, which led heavy selling into metal,nergy and realty stocks in China. Consequently,
hinas SSE composite slumped over 7%. In later of theeek, markets made a smart recovery on the back ofetter than expected results of NTPC, SBI, PNB andahindra & Mahindra. Firm global cues also fueledvestors sentiments. Inflation for week ended July 18ame (-) 1.51% vs (-) 1.17% for the previous week,mained in the negative territory for the seventh
uccessive week.
oreign Institutional Investors were net buyers in equityuring the week to the tune of Rs 3,557.90 crore while,utual funds sold equity worth Rs 385.70 crore duringe week.
ifty Top Gainers
Company % Return
Ambuja Cement 14.09
Tata Motors 13.06
Tata Power 11.02
ifty Top Loser
Company % Return
Hero Honda Motor -7.48
GAIL (India) -6.03
Sun Pharma -5.76
Weekly Price Movement of GDR
Security NamePrice (USD)
as on 30-07-09
%Change
from23-07-09
L&T 31.59 1.77
M&M 79.55 -5.25
RIL 71.3 -1.66
Daily Movement of Sensex, Net FIIs & MF investment
-300
-100
15,100
100
300
500
700900
1,100
Investment
(Rs.crores)
15,200
15,300
15,400
15,500
15,600
15,700
MF -176.80 132.60 -292.30 -49.20
FII 1,050.60 446.10 738.10 139.10 1,184.00
Sensex 15,375.0415,331.94 15,173.4615,387.96 15,670.31
27-Jul 28-Jul 29-Jul 30-Jul 31-Jul
Source for FII & MF: Sebi
Weeklyreturn on BSE Sectoral Indices
-1.58-0.64
3.042.29
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-1.20
4.85
2.31
6.14
0.14
1.57
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Bankex
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Power
Return(%
Weekly Price Movement of ADR
Security NamePrice (USD)
as on30-07-09
%Change from
23-07-09
Dr. Reddy's Labs 16.85 3.37
HDFC Bank 96.15 -4.05
ICICI bank 31.06 -6.78
Infosys 42.21 -0.05
MTNL 4.37 3.80
Patni Computer 14.9 24.48
Rediff 3.09 7.29
Satyam 5.16 3.20
Sify 1.8 -4.26
Sterlite Inds 13.25 1.07
Tata Motor 10.48 10.55
Wipro 14.39 3.15
WNS Hold 12.82 -1.00
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Global Equity Markets
S markets posted strong gains during the week (tillhursday), fueled by stabilizing earnings and economicgures. Moderate upside was seen following the IBMnnounced that it has entered into a definitivegreement to acquire SPSS Inc. The all-cashansaction has a price of USD 50 per share, resulting intotal cash consideration of approximately USD 1.2
llion. Investors also delved into a slew of earningsports, with Visa, Exxon Mobil, Master Card, Americanxpress, Amazon.com, Black & Decker andchlumberger reporting results, which firmly beat Walltreet estimates. On the economic front, new homeales jumped by 11% to an annual rate of 3,84,000 in
une and consumer confidence index fell to 46.6 in Julyom an unrevised 49.3 in June. The durable goodsders fell 2.5% in June and jobless claims rose to84,000 for the week ended July 25th 2009, from theevious week's revised figure of 5,59,000.
sian markets gained during the week on positivearnings momentum helped by a solid run on Walltreet. Japan's Nikkei 225 rose buoyed by hopes foretter than previously expected results in Japan'sorporate earnings season. High-tech, property anduto shares also boosted investors confidence. China'sSE Composite climbed led by property developers andower generators.
uropean markets post modest gains during the week.arkets belled the week on a buoyant note with positiveS new home sales data and rising energy shareshich surged in line with crude oil prices. Markets fellharply, though, on the second day of the week draggedy banking and oil shares after Deutsche Bank raised itsan loss provisions in the second quarter while BPported a halving in second quarter profits due to lowerl prices and weaker refining margins. Sentiments wererther dampened after private-sector loans growth
owed to a record low of 1.5% in June in Euro zonedicating financing constraints. However, marketscovered smartly on the back of encouraging corporate
arnings from almost all the sectors. Stronger-than-xpected earnings results have given European equitiesghest closing level in nearly nine months this week.
Weekly return on major Global Indices
1.83
1.571.30
1.8
2.96
0.54
1.070.94
4.15
1.17
0
1
2
3
4
5
DJI
Nas
daq
S&P
500
NYSE
Compo.
FTSE
100
CAC
40
NIKKEI225
Hang
Seng
SSE
Compos
ite
BSE
S
Return(%)
Data of US & European markets taken from July 23 to July 30, 2009
Weekly Change in the Composites of S&P 500
IndustryAdj. Market Cap
as on30-07-09
Adj. MarketCap as on23-07-09
%Chang
Energy 10,36,043 10,49,613 -1.29
Materials 2,91,657 2,88,492 1.10
Industries 8,60,054 8,42,070 2.14ConsumerDiscretionary 7,87,928 7,80,745 0.92
Consumer Staples10,25,234 10,12,327 1.27Health Care 11,96,598 11,70,358 2.24
Financials 11,89,650 11,53,330 3.15
IT 16,24,369 16,27,376 -0.18
Telecom Services 2,96,766 2,89,999 2.33
Utilities 3,45,079 3,43,267 0.53
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Key Events
lobal Key Events
U.S. New Home Sales rise a strong 11% in June to384,000 annualized units, smartly outpacingexpectations of a 3% rise. The rise in new homesales helped work off inventories of unsold homeswhich inventories declined to 281,000 from the priormonths 293,000.
Confidence among U.S. consumers fell more thanforecast in July, reflecting a surge in unemploymentthat threatens to undermine household spending. TheConference Boards confidence index dropped to
46.6, a second consecutive decline, following areading of 49.3 in June.
US Commerce Department data showed that newdurable goods orders fell 2.5% in June, the largestpercentage drop since January mainly due toshutdown of auto plants.
Industrial output in Japan showed a jump in therecent quarter, reinforcing signals from recentcorporate earnings that the world's second-largesteconomy is well on a recovery track. Japan'sindustrial output rose 8.3% in the April-June quarter
from the January-March period - the biggest on-yearjump since 1953.
Lending growth to the euro-zone private sectorcooled in June, indicating that financing constraintsfor companies and households pose a threat to theareas economic recovery.The annual growth rate ofprivate-sector loans slowed to a record low of 1.5% inJune from 1.8% in May.
France's biggest drug maker, Sanofi-Aventis Ltd. willacquire majority control of unlisted Indian vaccinesmaker Shanta Biotechnics in a deal that values the
unlisted Indian company at nearly Rs 3,757 crore.
Domestic Key Events
Finance Minister announced tax sops and home loan intersubsidy to boost spending including certain tax measures making service tax optional from 1
stSeptember 2009 and a
state subsidy on home loans up to Rs10 lakh, when the overall cof the house does not exceed Rs 20 lakh.
The Reserve Bank of India has kept all key interest rates, includthe Bank Rate as well as the repo and reverse repo rates in its Fquarter Review of Monetary Policy for the Year 2009-10, signathat its policy stance still remains focused on money managemen
India received USD 2.2 billion foreign direct investments (FDI)May this year, department of industrial policy & promotion (DIPreported. There is a 43% drop in the FDI inflow in May 20compared to USD 3.9 billion received in the same month of previous year.
India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd (IIFCL) has sanctionloans worth Rs 6,475 crore for 58 road projects with a total projcost of Rs 37,678 crore. This is the largest sanction of loans to roprojects by any financial institution in the country within a shspan of three years.
Indian government allowed duty-free import of raw sugar with
export obligation for further eight months to augment availabilitythe sweetener in the domestic market. The Centre also gapermission to private trade to import refined sugar at zero-duwhich was so far restricted to public sector trading firms STMMTC and PEC. However, the 10 lakh tonnes quantitarestriction remains on the import.
The WPI, used to calculate inflation in the country, is beupgraded with base year 2004-05 in lieu of the existing one wbase year 1993-94. With the advancement of the base year aprobably a revision of commodities in the index and their weightsis expected that the index would provide a better picture of current scenario of prices.
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Derivatives
On July 31, Nifty future (near month) closed with thepremium of 17.55 points at 4,654.
From last week, the put-call ratio decreased by 7basis points to 0.80 times.
Over the week, the maximum addition of contracts inCall option was seen in 4,700 with 134,140 contractsfollowed by 93,568 contracts addition in 4,800 Call.On the other hand, the maximum accumulation ofcontracts in Put options was observed in 4,600 and4,500 Puts adding 79,191 contracts.
Average Cost of Carry of the week declined to standat 2.52%.
India VIX (Volatility Index), on July 31, was at39.21%, an increment of 274 basis points from
previous week.
Open Interest in Nifty Future vis--vis Nifty
7,0009,000
11,00013,00015,000
27-Jul 28-Jul 29-Jul 30-Jul 31-Jul
No.ofsh
4,500
4,550
17,00019,00021,00023,00025,00027,000
aresin'000
4,600
4,650
4,700
Open Interest Nifty
Put-Call Ratio
0
0.87
1.01
0.82
0.89
0.75
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.95
1.00
1.05
27-Jul 28-Jul 29-Jul 30-Jul 31-Ju
Times
Cost of Carry
Week Ended CoC (%)
10-July -3.95
17-July -0.34
24-July 8.27
31-July 2.52
Volatility Index
37.39
36.07
37.33
37.59
39
35.50
36.00
36.50
37.00
37.50
38.00
38.50
39.00
39.5040.00
27-Jul 28-Jul 29-Jul 30-Jul 31-Ju
Percentage
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FIIs turned out to be net sellers in the last 5 tradingdays.
FIIs investment in Derivatives
ParticularsNet Investment
(Rs. Crore)Index Futures -1,505.39
Index Options 1.26
Stock Futures -1,007.32
Stock Options 59.68
Total -2,451.77From July 24 to July 30 (Source: NSE)
Debt
Despite most banks holding surplus cash, inter-bank
overnight money rate stays tagged to the reverserepo as lenders in the market can park their excessfunds with the central bank at that rate.
Federal bond yields eased slightly today, following
the lead of US Treasury yields overnight, but furtherfalls may be limited as traders make room for Rs 120billion bond auction. At 10:20 a.m., the benchmark10-year bond yield was at 6.96%, 1 basis point belowThursday's close. On Friday, the government sold Rs60 billion of 6.07% 2014 bonds, Rs 40 billion of7.94% 2021 bonds and Rs 20 billion of 8.24% 2027bonds and is due to announce a similar sized auctionfor next week.
Foreign Institutional Investors were net seller duringthe week to the tune of Rs 460 crore. But, MutualFunds continued their buying in the debt market, with
a net investment of Rs 3,039.90 crore during theweek. However, on monthly basis, they both stillremain net buyers.
Call Rates
Date Rate (%)24-July 3.27
27-July 3.24
28-July 3.21
29-July 3.19
30-July 3.20
31-July* 3.25
* Till 1:00 pm
Bond Yield (6.90% CG 2019)Date Yield (%)
24-July 6.92
27-July 6.95
28-July 6.89
29-July 6.91
30-July 6.97
31-July* 6.96
* Till 10:20 am
FIIs & MFs investment in Debt Market
PeriodFIIs Net
Investment(Rs. Crore)
MFs NetInvestment(Rs. Crore)
27-July -44.60 2,148.70
28-July 25.70 732.00
29-July -47.50 -122.80
30-July 79.90 418.00
31-July -473.50 -136.00
Total -460.00 3,039.90
This Month 442.90 28,165.60
Source: SEBI
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Under Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF), during theweek, RBI was has contracted liquidity from the
market to the tune of Rs 5,66,555 crore. However,there was no transaction under Repo.
Liquidity Adjustment Facility
DateReverse Repo (Rs.
Crore)
Repo (R
Crore)27-July 1,13,190 -
28-July 1,16,235 -
29-July 1,18,625 -
30-July 1,20,785 -
31-July 97,720 -
Source: RBI
Commodity
rude prices inclined w-o-w. Crude oil strengthened onst day of the week led by the gains in the equitiesarkets and got additional support from the weaknessthe U.S. dollar. The recent encouraging movements ine stock markets had increased investor expectations
bout the potential scope of oil demand. Subsequentlyices declined as the stock markets fell, the dollarrengthened and government reports showed ancrease in fuel inventories in the U.S., the biggestobal consumer. The increase in the U.S. oil stockpilesoint to a decrease in demand. The U.S. Department ofnergy reported a contra seasonal rise in supplies of15 million barrels for the week ending July 24, 2009.
he rise in stockpiles is attributed to higher imports andwer refinery utilization due to falling refining margins..S. fuel consumption in the last four months hasportedly dropped by 4.1% from year ago levels. Oilices surged on Thursday, rising in lockstep with majorobal indexes.
old prices declined w-o-w with international pricessing more than USD 17 or 1.84% an ounce andettling at USD 932.50 per troy ounce on Thursday.omestic gold prices declined following global trend.old demand may pick up from August as pent upemand and the festive season ahead are seenoosting sales, potentially rescuing an almost 50% salesop.
Weekly change in Crude prices per Barrel30-Jul 23-Jul Change (
Intl Crude Oil Prices in USD 70.11 69.25 1.24
Domestic Price in Rs. 3,391.53 3,348.37 1.29
Inventories (weekly change)
Released on For week ended
29-Jul-09 24-Jul-09 5.15 M barrels
Weekly change in Gold prices in Rs/10gms
30-Jul 23-Jul Change
London pm fix (USD/troy oz) 932.50 950.00 -1.84
Mumbai (Rs/10gms) 14,950 15,020 -0.47
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Forex
upee inclined 0.45% to 48.16 per USD w-o-w basis.NR started the week on a strong note overcoming ack of direction from the share market and month-endollar demand from importers. The currency closednchanged on the second day after edging down duringe day as the stock market lost ground and on dollar
emand from importers. Subsequently the unit droppedr two consecutive sessions on month-end dollar
emand from importers and as losses in local sharesggered dollar buying by banks, while the U.S. unit's
ains versus majors overseas added to the pressure.opes of increased capital inflows by foreign funds in
ne with better trends in the other Asian equity markets
nd dollar's weakness against other currencies mainlyupported the Rupee on Friday. However, sustainedollar demand from oil refiners for month-endquirements capped gains.
dias foreign exchange reserves for the week endeduly 24, 2009 increased by USD 1.53 bn and touchedSD 267.71 bn.
INR vs. USD and Euro
48.10
48.20
48.30
48.40
48.50
20-Jul
21-Jul
22-Jul
23-Jul
24-Jul
27-Jul
28-Jul
29-Jul
30-Jul
31-Jul
USD
68.00
68.20
68.40
68.60
68.80
69.00
USD Euro
Weekly change in INR
INR/ 31-Jul 24-Jul Change (%)
USD 48.16 48.38 0.45
EURO 68.08 68.63 0.80
YEN 50.57 51.08 1.00
Economy
flation negative for 7th
straight week
flation rate as measured by wholesale price indexWPI) stood at -1.54% for the week ended July 18
th,
009. The decrease in the WPI based inflation was duedownward movement of fuel, power, light & lubricants
nd manufactured products. The index of both majorommodity groups declined by 0.10%.
WPI based Inflation in last three months
0.57
0.70
0.48
0.61 0.610.48
0.13
-1.61
-1.14
-1.30 -1.55
-1.21
-1.1
-2.00
-1.50
-1.00
-0.50
0.00
0.50
1.00
18-Apr
25-Apr
2-May
9-May
16-May
23-May
30-May
6-Jun
13-Jun
20-Jun
27-Jun
4-Jul
11-Jul
Percentage
Source- Office of the Economic Advisor
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Key Economic Indicators Latest Previous Change
Investment Deposit Ratio (%) 32.97 (July 17) 33.13 (July 03) DecreasedCredit Deposit Ratio (%) 69.26 (July 17) 69.47 (July 03) Decreased
Inflation (WPI) (%) -1.54 (July 18) -1.17 (July 11) Decreased
Money Supply (%) 19.80 (July 03) 20.00 (July 03) Decreased
Bank Credit (%) 15.40 (July 17) 16.30 (July 03) Decreased
Aggregate Deposits (%) 21.80 (July 17) 21.90 (July 03) Decreased
Forex Reserves USD bn 267.71 (July 24) 266.18 (July 17) Increased
June Quarter 2009 Results Declared
Total Income (Rs. Crore) Net Profit (Rs. Crore)Companies
June 09 Y-o-Y %Change June 09 Y-o-Y %Change
Aban Offshore Ltd 803.41 4.31 110.85 (10.38)
ABB Ltd. 1,525.87 (6.82) 83.61 (36.57)
Adani Enterprises Ltd. 6,389.61 26.48 127.67 36.44
Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. 5,407.21 101.68 (35.29) (24.61)
Areva T&D India Ltd 788.25 26.40 50.12 (22.49)
Ashok Leyland Ltd 973.07 (48.66) 7.77 (84.63)
Bajaj Hindusthan Ltd.(Q3) 399.33 (15.60) 60.08 269.67
Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd. (Q3) 538.24 69.83 66.29 293.41
Bank of Baroda 4,735.15 24.40 685.38 84.81
Bank of India 5,023.61 22.09 584.32 3.98
BEML Ltd. 478.66 54.89 5.30 130.41
BF Utilities Ltd 5.32 (8.75) 11.10 940.91
Bhushan Steel Ltd. 1,337.49 1.22 171.87 29.54
BPCL 26,195.60 (33.34) 614.12 157.57
Cairn India Ltd. 333.92 (27.63) 45.44 (67.21)
Castrol India Ltd.(Q2) 646.80 2.57 128.40 55.07
Century Textiles & Industries Ltd 1,137.53 18.26 141.62 104.74
Chennai Petroleum Corp. Ltd 5,748.80 (48.96) 304.72 (56.67)
Cipla Ltd 1,388.01 13.39 241.71 72.60
Cummins India Ltd 656.04 (11.90) 89.66 1.61
Dabur India Ltd. 750.49 21.84 91.39 29.35
DLF Ltd. 1,745.94 (54.61) 396.00 (78.75)
Educomp Solutions Ltd. 209.17 134.70 34.24 106.88
EIH Ltd 219.07 (14.35) 19.05 (49.88)
Essar Shipping Ltd. 209.63 (26.23) 28.63 346.81
Federal Bank Ltd 1,021.79 21.45 136.38 100.12
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Total Income (Rs. Crore) Net Profit (Rs. Crore)Companies
June 09 Y-o-Y %Change June 09 Y-o-Y %Change
Grasim Industries Ltd. 5,179.41 14.69 1,080.03 60.74Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd 885.61 (25.97) 154.17 (63.97)
GVK Power & Infrastructure Ltd. 335.99 137.67 32.73 (19.28)
Hero Honda Motors Ltd. 3,864.92 33.72 500.11 83.28
Hindalco Industries Ltd 3,974.81 (18.25) 480.56 (31.03)
HPCL 24,637.91 29.34 649.12 173.89
HUL 4,536.17 5.06 543.19 (2.68)
Indian Overseas Bank 2,808.51 28.43 301.77 17.89
IOC Ltd. 60,683.97 (31.93) 3,682.83 787.15
IRB Infra. Developers Ltd 435.64 84.66 81.46 50.38
IVRCL Infra. & Projects Ltd 1,089.93 17.05 35.11 (17.32)
Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd. 573.12 20.38 55.59 88.06Jaiprakash Hydro Power Ltd 82.59 (18.90) 36.54 (33.08)
Jindal Steel & Power Ltd 2,786.22 27.78 988.47 122.79
Karnataka Bank Ltd. 609.67 20.08 40.06 93.53
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd 2,345.25 57.69 257.29 71.70
Lupin Ltd 1,106.64 25.40 140.11 25.05
Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. 4,266.16 28.04 400.85 151.63
Max India Ltd. 84.87 (28.60) 0.21 (98.46)
MMTC Ltd. 7,511.93 (23.21) 41.27 (23.23)
Moser Baer India Ltd 563.40 13.39 2.76 102.65
Mundra Port Ltd. 321.36 18.59 170.75 76.39
National Aluminium Co. Ltd 1,036.50 (34.96) 126.45 (75.93)Nestle India Ltd. 1,218.30 16.88 162.02 33.80
Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd 1,035.94 (16.29) 287.64 0.63
NMDC Ltd. 1,507.06 (19.08) 773.74 (21.15)
NTPC Ltd. 12,778.96 24.59 2,193.62 27.05
Patni computers Ltd. 772.91 (1.38) 136.85 31.94
Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd 1,822.32 24.94 546.61 78.81
Punj Lloyd Ltd. 2,979.04 12.07 127.16 13.69
Punjab National Bank Ltd. 6,177.58 34.45 832.05 62.38
Reliance Capital Ltd 1,469.25 (2.98) 151.04 (55.97)
Reliance Communications Ltd 6,145.18 15.46 1,636.61 8.23
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd 2,690.51 12.08 316.57 25.35Reliance Natural Resources Ltd. 115.45 24.25 17.24 7.29
Reliance Power Ltd. 335.51 316.51 263.31 330.09
SAIL 9,692.76 (13.67) 1,326.09 (27.74)
Sesa Goa Ltd. 1,341.16 23.42 422.29 (33.29)
Shipping Corporation of India Ltd 1,000.50 (11.17) 119.92 (57.11)
State Bank of India 33,132.70 39.52 2,758.53 68.11
Sterlite Industries India Ltd 4,957.19 (19.69) 672.66 (41.56)
Sun Pharmaceutical Ind. Ltd 814.67 (23.64) 163.84 (67.33)
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Total Income (Rs. Crore) Net Profit (Rs. Crore)Companies
June 09 Y-o-Y %Change June 09 Y-o-Y %ChangeTata Chemicals Ltd. 2,300.82 3.54 42.51 (60.29)
Tata Motors Ltd 6,723.99 (7.18) 513.76 57.54
Tata Power Ltd. 2,123.20 0.47 396.97 144.21
Tata Steel Ltd 5,661.89 (8.16) 789.83 (46.93)
Torrent Power Ltd 1,263.60 10.58 93.95 74.50
United Spirits Ltd. 1,249.94 20.12 177.59 51.62
Videocon Industries Ltd.(Q3) 2,472.76 (5.63) 124.35 (51.25)
Voltas Ltd. 1,260.71 18.14 78.94 (5.47)
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