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    Posted: 25/Jul/2006 at 1:28pm

Hello,

This is broadly a Q and A section where we try and provide our views in one paragraph as to why we like or do not like a particular stock(s).The idea is to give a reason with the decision and that as you know is the crux of www.theequitydesk.com
  
 
This section is a free for all and we try and it is our endevour to provide clear, unbiased and genuine advise. The idea is to generate views from a diverse base of readers across the globe.
 
In case you have a question you could put it here and if you could help any forum member with his question  we would be very happy to have your views on this section.
 
 
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Quote chic_1978 Replybullet Posted: 10/Aug/2006 at 4:48pm
Hi friends
 
Any idea about Prime Property developers. ???
 
Please send ur views for following companies i am invested in
 
Electrosteel Castings
Lloyd Electric
Ucal Fuels
Prime Property
Energy Developement
Essar Oils
RNRL
RPL
FCS Software
Ashok Leyland
 
Looking towads reply from Mr Basant
 
Tnx & Rgds
Please reply
 
 
 


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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 10/Aug/2006 at 5:06pm

 Hi Chic,

Great to have you with us. I do not follow all the stocks that you ahve posted above but from the list I am bullish on
Electrosteel
Lloyd ELectric (you may read the report in the stock ideas section)
Ucal Fuels
Ashok Leyland (Watch this one it could be a dark horse)
 
Let me see if I can add some information on these companies.
 
RNRL and RPl are only hope at the moment and while they may not fall I see no reason  why they should go up, Essar oil probably is a bad bussiness with a bad management. So better to stay away from such companies.
 
I have no idea on FCS, Energy Deb and Prime prop. Any one else who could help us out with these companies please?


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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 10/Aug/2006 at 5:57pm
Of all the picks, I am particularly bullish in Electrosteel castings.This scrip has done excellent consolidation. the downgrading of its debt paper was a negative development, but the reasons attributed for the same, was something which appeared a little bit superfluous. Jindal Saw has also emerged on the scene. It is doing backward integration in a big manner.Has an excellent book value.But dont buy this stock for bonus. They have already expanded their equity by way of issue of GDR.Its dividend yield is also attractive.All in all, its a fundamental investors delight and a noghtmare for a trader trading technically.
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Quote manishdave Replybullet Posted: 15/Aug/2006 at 12:56pm
Aviation sector in India is booming like anything. I am not much interested in airline stocks. But how about Taneja? Mkt cap is abt 350 Cr. They make small planes will keep on making bigger ones. They give planes on charter. They maintain planes. They make aero-structures, airfield services etc.
 
With economy growing the way it is airlines is huge opp. and Taneja is one to watch. This is not low p/e stock, but this is early stage of high growth opp.
 
I woudl like to get more info on company.
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Quote PKB2000 Replybullet Posted: 16/Aug/2006 at 6:14pm
Vivek
Subho Janmashtami to all of you.
As a participant I can only tell what I think of buying tomorrow as a part of periodical investment to my trading portfolio!
1. Hindustan Zink
2. Hindustan Motors
3. Aegis logistics
4. Rajesh export
5. Gate way Drishtipack
6. Albert david
 
 
I am happy to note that company like LLOYD electric and Educomp Solution have find a good place in the equity desk column
Best regards to all of you
 
 
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Quote reema Replybullet Posted: 16/Aug/2006 at 7:24pm
A few other stocks that were discussed on this forum and which have gone up are:
 
ENIL - Rs 180 to Rs 240
Mc Dowells - Rs 490 to Rs 605
Pantaloon Retail - Rs 1120 to Rs 1640
Era Construction - Rs245 to rs 290
Inox Leisure - Rs 122 to rs 148
While these could be purely co-incidental the start is encouraging.
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 16/Aug/2006 at 7:38pm

Absolutely coincidental. We have been lucky to have had the wind behind us. Investing is a marathon and we are probably only 100 meters into it.



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