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HBL Power System (150.00) is the engaged in design, development and manufacture of industrial & specialized batteries, allied electronic products and DC systems in India. Infact it is the market leader in VRLA (valve regulated lead acid) and NCPP (nickel cadium pocket plate) batteries and enjoys 50% market share of domestic telecom market….
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Original Source: saarthi.blogspot.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Transformer & Rectifiers (135.00) whose IPO issue @ Rs 465 per share got over subscribed by 91x times in Dec 2007 is finding no buyer at Rs 150 now. Company is one of the leading manufacturers of power & distribution transformers, furnace transformers, rectifier transformers and specialized transformers. It currently manufactures transformers up…
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Original Source: saarthi.blogspot.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Another lousy day. But that’s no news flash. Jean-Marie Eveillard said in the CNBC interview linked to in my previous post that the next six months are baked in. And things will be bad. With that, here are five things you might wish to check out over the next couple of days.
Mason Hawkins, Staley Cates and the folks at Southeastern Asset Management have b…
Original Source: www.controlledgreed.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Is it just me, or does it seem like the media is playing a large part in the widespread financial panic that has consumed the globe?
I know the media is in the business of selling “papers” but still I wonder why they always seem to play up the negative? This only serves to feed the panic and thus make an already irrational market further disconnect from the fundamentals.
Is there any time when they should consider playing up some of the positive stuff, like companies that continue paying dividends, increasing liquidity, interbank credit easing etc. instead of feeding the panic.
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Original Source: dividendmoney.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Oh where, oh where, is the capitulation. As I said before it ain’t gonna happen! And the reason is algorithmic trading. At IB there is the vwap algo, and its purpose is:
To achieve the Volume-Weighted Average price (VWAP), calculated from the time you submit the order to the close of the market.
In other words an […]
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24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Worth of holdings falls by three-fourths; more than stock sale, erosion in value of investments contributes to decline
Nesil Staney - Mint
Foreign institutional investors, or FIIs, the main drivers of Indian equities, have seen the value of their India portfolio drop three-fourths, or about $190 billion, this year, a tumultuous one for markets worldwide. FII holdings […]…
Original Source: www.valuestockplus.net
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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As speculated [Oct 9: WSJ - PNC Financial Might Make Play for National City] PNC Financial is indeed buying the struggling Ohio regional in a “take under”. They also are receiving a substantial sum from the federal government. The strong will eat the weak; PNC is up in a miserable tape. This creates the nation’s 5th largest bank and makes PNC “too big to fail”….
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24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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860…840… then 2002 (around 770 on the S&P 500)Obviously we will have some wicked volatility here but I don’t expect anyone to be buying (for holding) ahead of a weekend with ‘Black Monday’ talk that will reigning the airwaves this weekend.I’m sure we’ll hear of some hedge funds blowing up again - there appeared to be no catalyst for this morning’s carnage (UK GDP poor, we know that - Japanese exports poor, we know that)…
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24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Just for info - from the NYSE site:
NYSE Circuit Breakers
In response to the market breaks in October 1987 and October 1989 the New York Stock Exchange instituted circuit breakers to reduce volatility and promote investor confidence. By implementing a pause in trading, investors are given time to assimilate incoming information and the ability to make informed choices during periods of high market volatility.
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Original Source: ei-forum.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Perception is reality. In company after company it does not matter what the company reports at this time, even if it’s a “beat and raise” - the perception is those numbers that were beat are the “past” and no longer pertinent, and the guidance offered in the future won’t happen either. The former point always amuses me because why do we bother to report earnings at all if they are going to be immediately ignored in lieu of “future guidance”? We spent 90 days fretting over a number, and within seconds we say “who cares, tell me about the future!” And the latter factor (ignoring future guidance) is simply afflicting almost every company. I’m reading through many earnings reports, but want to highlight a few names we don’t currently own and B…
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24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Just a quick note to let you know that the consensus last week was that it is time to invest and that stocks are deeply undervalued.
We gave readers 3 options if they had to invest now and here are the final results:
Greedy = 50%
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Original Source: ei-forum.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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“I felt like Butch Cassidy…. Who are these guys who just keep coming at us?”—‘Running a Step Behind as a Crisis Raged’ by Joe Nocera and Edmund L. Andrews, New York Times, October 23, 2008So began yesterday’s excellent, and profoundly disturbing, inside look at how it was that Lehman Brothers was allowed to file for bankruptcy, essentially by one man: Hank Paulson….
Original Source: jeffmatthewsisnotmakingthisup.blogspot.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Some of the information in this story is just rich. First, since California’s pension plan has taken such a large hit, there is potential for cities and counties to have to increase contributions - in the face of a municipal disaster via lack of funding that is now hitting and will increase next year (lower tax revenue via real estate, sales taxes, business taxes). There have been a few similar stories I’ve been reading the past few days - since many pensions are underfunded we have to invest in the stock market to make up the shortfall. Works great on the way up; not so much on the way down….
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24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Maybe it’s us but it just seems a bit too easy to just say; ‘oh yes, I’m shocked.. I do not fully understand, things changed, I’ve changed my mind too..’
What is done is done but it’s just painful to have to see this blame game that keeps on amplifying…
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Original Source: ei-forum.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Maybe it’s us but it just seems a bit too easy to just say; ‘oh yes, I’m shocked.. I do not fully understand, things changed, I’ve changed my mind too..’
What is done is done but it’s just painful to have to see this blame game that keeps on amplifying…
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Original Source: ei-forum.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Each Friday I highlight the Carnivals I participated in over the past week, along with any notable articles that I came across. For those readers not familiar with carnivals, it’s where personal finance bloggers submit their best articles of the week with one blog serving as the host. The entries are separated into various categories such as Investing, Credit, Debt, Budgeting, Frugality, Wealth Building, Money Management, Financial Planning, Insurance, Taxes, The Economy, Real Estate, et. al….
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24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Software colossus Microsoft recently a…
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24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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In our last blog entry, the S&P 500 appeared to be in a Wedge/Symmetrical Triangle.
However, as with most patterns, we need confirmation (strong breakout with high volume above upper trend line), and the (ongoing) pattern did not turn out to be a bullish one.
However, if we generically call the pattern a symmetrical triangle, the interpretation would be a triangle, that could break either way (…
Original Source: techfarm.blogspot.com
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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Honestly, this is one of those lines that we hear every once in a while and always creates a big smile for me… Socialist? Really?
What is socialism? From Wikipedia: “Socialism refers to a broad set of economic theories of social organization advocating state or collective ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution […]…
Original Source: www.intelligentspeculator.net
24 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis |
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