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ISSUE - 109                                                                         EDITOR’S DESK - TANIYA BANERJEE Someone has rightly said that money won is twice as sweet as money earned. Perhaps this is the reason why we are so keen on wanting to see betting get legalized. With the cricket season back with full vigor and with the world cup back in action huge money is at stake leading to critics saying that its high time that betting in cricket be legalized in India. Get further insight into the matter from our cover story. „The scent of jasminewondering what this is? Well its not some weak flower that can be trodden under foot I am talking about. It is the name of the revolution that changed the political face of many a countries with its lead. The rulers and the autocrats of the Africa and the Arab world might be seeing their very last days of regime because of this phe- nomenon. Catch our writers opinion on this and get to know more about the news that is currently rocking the world. Volkswagen „the peoples caris the brand that we are covering this week. It is the auto- maker that gave us masterpieces like the beetle. Catch up on the history and growth of this giant in this section for this week. The volatility of the market has been in news for quite sometime. With the market in jit- ters the investors are all the more wary about making the right choice. Catch all the hap- penings in our „Focus of the week. Along with all of this we bring to you Fast-Track, Quick-Bites for a quick glance of vari- ous important news throughout the week. And your favorite market watch section for tracking all the recent ups and downs in the market. I hope all of you have loads of fun reading this issue as well!  Cheers, Taniya Banerjee Editor. EDITOR 1 OPINION 5 FOCUS 8 COVER 2 BRAND 6 MARKET 9 FAST-TRACK 3 QUICK BITES 7   

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ISSUE - 109                                           

EDITOR’S DESK - TANIYA BAN

Someone has rightly said that money won is twice as sweet as money earned. Pethis is the reason why we are so keen on wanting to see betting get legalized. Witcricket season back with full vigor and with the world cup back in action huge monat stake leading to critics saying that its high time that betting in cricket be legalizIndia. Get further insight into the matter from our cover story.

„The scent of jasmine‟ wondering what this is? Well its not some weak flower that ctrodden under foot I am talking about. It is the name of the revolution that change

political face of many a countries with its lead. The rulers and the autocrats of the Aand the Arab world might be seeing their very last days of regime because of thisnomenon. Catch our writers opinion on this and get to know more about the news tcurrently rocking the world.

Volkswagen „the people‟s car‟ is the brand that we are covering this week. It is the

maker that gave us masterpieces like the beetle. Catch up on the history and growthis giant in this section for this week.

The volatility of the market has been in news for quite sometime. With the market ters the investors are all the more wary about making the right choice. Catch all the

penings in our „Focus of the week‟. 

Along with all of this we bring to you Fast-Track, Quick-Bites for a quick glance ofous important news throughout the week. And your favorite market watch sectiotracking all the recent ups and downs in the market.

I hope all of you have loads of fun reading this issue as well!

 

Cheers,

Taniya Banerjee

Editor.

EDITOR 1 OPINION 5 FOCUS 8

COVER 2 BRAND 6 MARKET 9

FAST-TRACK 3 QUICK BITES 7    

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COVER STORY– BETTING IN CRICKET: TIME TO LEGALISE - RAJAT M

Vishal, a trader in Kolkata is just like any other Indian. He loves watching sports espcricket and follows it closely. But in the World Cup opener of India vs. Bangladesh mawas praying for Sachin to get out before he reached a half century. And when Sachin did,walked away with a neat Rs. 50,000 rupees on an investment of Rs.10,000. Welcomeworld of betting, and since it is banned in India, „illegal betting‟. With the world cup kicking off in style at Dhaka, it is busy time for bookies and puntecup has come back to India after a gap of 15 years and the bookies are making the most o

dia is after all the nerve center of illegal betting racket of the world. That all the scandalshave hit cricket since 2000 where someway or the other linked to Indian bookmakers sabout it. The illegal industry in India is enormous. For any cricket game there could besands of bookies that are running illegal operations, trading money and taking bets games .Experts estimate the industry to be roughly worth USD4 billion and it is not limited to international matches. The lastedition of IPL sources say, saw bets worth USD 427 million.The biggest draw is India Pakistan matches with at leastRs.100 crore riding each time the arch rivals go head on. Withclear evidence of such a massive industry, is  not it time for thegovernment to legalize betting in India. As they say, the best

way to regulate something is to legalize it.It is absurd that in a cricket crazy country like India, other forms of betting are allowed and not on cricket. Take an exam-ple of betting on horse racing which is legal in India has a mar-ket of Rs.1000 crores. There are strong arguments for legaliz-ing it.People have continued betting illegally and there are many sus-picions that the money that is made from the illegal gambling is used for even worstties.  The money used for gambling may be used to illegal drug trade or even terrorist aWith the money going to these sorts of destinations the country has been trying to determbest way to slow down the illegal betting.

Even courts of India gave an answer that surprised many. The court in its observation sathe best saw to deal with this menace is to legalize it and money collected as taxes can bfor the welfare of the society. There are figures to back this logic. Lotteries, which are akind of gambling is legal in some states. Calculations from an RBI report, 'State Finanstudy of Budget 2002-03,' show that there is a tremendous increase in states' profits fromies. The aggregate losses of Rs 71.41 crore (Rs 714.1 million) in 2000-01 turned into whprofits of Rs 503.21 crore (Rs 5.232 billion) in 2002-03.Lotteries are  a major contributrevenues of states and when you look at betting in sports industry which is much larger thteries, the revenues would  be substantial.India will not be the first country to legalize betting in cricket. It is a well regulated legaltry in western countries. England for example has a huge industry. In 2008, gambling w

sponsible for 3 billion pounds ($4.65 billion) in gross value-added terms and helped40,700 equivalent jobs. The industry is well regulated by the Gaming Commission whicall the major decisions.A gradual legalizing of betting with proper regulation will bring billions of dollars to theconomy and will go a long way to tackle the menace of match fixing. By the way, bookpraying that India does not win the cup as they will loose a lot of money since India is a faSo whom are you betting on?! 

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With the world cup kick-

ing off in style at Dhaka,

it is busy time for bookies 

and punters.  

With the money going to 

these sorts of destinations 

the country has been try-

ing to determine the best 

way to slow down the 

illegal betting.

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FAST-TRACK NEWS -SAINYAM KUMAR & SHILPA MALH

Centre lifts ban on onion exports

The protests by farmers and exporters finally paid off as the Government lifted the ban on export of oni

onion prices hit the sky-rocketing Rs.80 per kg two months back but have been coming down since th

hence the ban that was imposed last December was finally called-off. But the Minimum Export Price (

has not been decided yet as the competition from Pakistan is getting intense and might hit the Indian ex

as both the countries are fighting for the same market.

 

No hike in taxes in Corporation budget

The Chennai Corporate budget for 2011-12 has left the professional and property tax rate untouched. T

come in spite the Government continuing to work for the welfare on the health and education front. On

highlights of the budget was the launch master health check-up consisting of 18 tests for Rs.500 at Corp

diagnostic centers. The centers are spread across the state and would help bring the much needed reform

health front.

 

No need for third alliance partner: Sena

22 year old alliance of BJP-Shiv Sena will remain intact and no third party will be included in the allian

the announcement from Shiv Sena‟s leaders. The rumors of a possible tie-up with Maharashtra Navnirm

(MNS) have been doing rounds since last year when they visited BJP headquarters but the rumors hav

answered by Ravi Shankar, BJP‟s spokes person, as not concrete in nature.   

Nilekani to head task force on direct subsidies

With an aim to target the subsidies on cooking gas (LPG), kerosene and fertilizers towards the country

the Government announced that an inter-ministerial task force will be set up under Unique identificat

thority of India headed by Nandan Nilekani. The Government said that a separate task-force was req

ensure better accountability of the whole procedure which is vital during the soaring inflation rates.

  

Antrix-Devas deal annulled

The Cabinet Committee on Security, headed by Manmohan Singh, announced that it will not be able to

the orbit slot in the S-band and thus paved the way towards annulling the agreement signed between

(commercial arm of ISRO) and Devas Multimedia. Antrix was to provide 70 MHz of the scarce S-Ban

length and Devas was to pay a sum of $ 300 million over the period of 12 years. 

Tata forms venture with Lockheed Martin

Tata Lockheed Martin Aerostructures is the new joint venture company arising out of the JV between Lo

Martin Corporation and Tata Advanced Systems for manufacturing aero structures for C-13 aircraft. T

facility is export oriented and will help Lockheed a lot in competing with the international competition

130 brand of planes.  Ratan N. Tata, Chairman, Tata Sons, said, “We believe it will raise the level of ca

of the aerospace industry in India as also complement the efforts of our Defence Public Sector Undertak

 

Adani forms venture with Australian firmAdani Group has signed a MoU with Carbon Energy to form a joint venture. The new entity has been with an aim to pursue underground coal gasification (UCG) projects in India. UCG is a process throughthe un-worked coal can be converted into combustible gas which can be used for both domestic and inpurposes. The MoU has been signed for a period of 18 months. 

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BHEL bags $436 m order in YemenBharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. said that they have bagged $436 m for setting up a gas based power projYemen. The project, Marib gas-based power project (Phase II), is financed by the Arab Fund for Econand Social Development, the Saudi Fund for Development and the Government of Yemen. The compaexecuting 45contracts in 23 countries totaling 12500 MW. Moreover, Yemen‟s plans to further expapower capacity gives a lot of opportunities to BHEL.

 

China does not favor G4 call on UNSC reforms  India, Brazil, Germany and Japan (G4), said that they would take steps to expand the permanent andpermanent membership of United Nations Security Council but China called it a “premature step” that wundermine the unity of member states. Although not in favor of the step, China is not expected to out rimake a move against this step as India is involved in the decision making and China would not take thof spoiling its relations with its neighbor.

 Switzerland makes it easier to spot overseas tax offendersSwiss authorities have relaxed the conditions for sharing information with foreign authorities over the bank accounts of foreign tax offenders. However, to bring this development into effect, the double-taxagreements between Swiss Government and other Governments would need to be revised. The Swiss ernment has made it clear that the interested authorities should seek specific information rather than tra

through to find „something‟.   Egypt's army suspends constitution, sets 6-month timeline for electionsBy dissolving the parliament and setting the timeline of 6 months for the presidential elections, the mseems to have tightened their grip on the Egyptian establishment. Going against the opposition‟s demanfresh constitution, the military announced that a committee is being set-up to amend the present constitThe opposition on the other hand said that the amended constitution should be a temporary and a secondmittee should be formed to draft a fresh constitution. 

Libya crackdown claims 84 livesThe security forces in Libya have killed 84 people by mainly using live ammunitions. With brute forceblinding media blackout, the regime is trying to put down the revolt, which has already left scores of pdead. Friday was the bloodiest day since the start of the protests as 35 people were gunned down but p

say that the build up to Friday had started on Thursday itself as 20 people were killed on that day. Thetests in Libya are a result of the events in Egypt resulting in the people‟s protests being agreed upon.  

 Liverpool held to a goalless drawEnglish giants, Liverpool, were contained by Czech side Sparta Prague as the former‟s dreams of makwinning return to the European competition were crashed. Liverpool manager, Kenny Dalglish said thhome team could not put pressure on them and 0-0 was a fair result. Liverpool has not had a great domseason this year and the European silverware seems like the last hope. Liverpool‟s dreams of title havemajor hit after the star striker Fernando Torres moved to Chelsea. 

Only 10 teams for 2015 WC: LorgatICC CEO Haroon Lorgat confirmed that 2015 cricket world cup will have only 10 teams as against 14 s

2011 WC. The main premise behind this decision is that the 50-over format is a skill based one and shoallowed for the top teams only. The T-20 cup on the other hand will play host to 16 teams as T-20 is coered the best format for making the sports world-wide. The current test playing nations have said that th2 teams are not competent enough to cause any upset in the competition.

  

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OPINION FORUM– THE SCENT OF JASMINE - ADHIRAJ

It began with the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, went on to Egypt where it was called Sidi Bouziand now this scent of Jasmine which is rocking Middle East and Africa is also sending jitters aChina. Has Africa and the Arab world finally woken up? Have they realized the need of democrathey ready to govern themselves and not be ruled by RULERS or in today‟s world called AUTOC

These are the questions that have been running in my mind and probably the minds of many youold for past few days. It was December the 17th, 2010 when a street vendor called Mr. Mohamed Bwoke up and stood in protest against the corruption, poverty, unemployment, human right violatioine he had been facing since his birth on his beloved motherland. His self-immolation started a cunrest across Tunisia. There were unprecedented series of uprisings, protests and demonstrations the nation; followed by marches and rallies. There was also extensive use of social media sites likter and Facebook to bring awareness among the people and to unite them to a common goal i.e. frFreedom to live, decide, choose for them, something that had been missing in Tunisia for a velong time. And finally, these actions lead to the goal that Tunisians had long awaited for; the 24-yrule of Mr. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ended.

With this a new era of revolution began its journey across Africa andthe Arab world. This scent of freedom spread across Egypt; with Egyp-tians putting an end to Mr. Mubarak 30 years old reign, the scent spreadfurther west and east across the other nations in Africa and Asia. Simi-

lar turmoil and, increasingly, bloody retaliation from government hasbeen seen in Libya, Bahrain, Yemen, Iran, Jordan and Algeria since thespread.

Coming back to my first query i.e. has Africa and Arab world finallywoken up? If you would ask me? yes they have. Tired of sitting jobless,with no money, no food and over and above a corrupted government,the people have realized that nothing is going to change that could notbe changed in the past three decades. If something has to be changed,than it is them who have to bring about that change.

My second doubt was whether they have realized the need for democracy? On this, I am not s

whether they have. For me they are just sick, tired and torn because of the previous regime. Theychange, but whether that representative is going to be chosen from amongst themselves or somleader who would rule for three more decades, I am not sure and I do not think either they are.they truly do not understand what democracy is, they just want to try another form of leadership,that it would bring about an end to all their woes.The last question, are they ready to govern themselves and not be ruled by RULERS or in today‟

called AUTOCRATS? Again I am doubtful about this too. Africa was ruled by the Europeansmany years like their South Asian counterparts, but they could not be institutionalized. They remasame even after freedom. So, I am not sure whether they are ready for such a huge leap forwathing we all need to realize is that if the democratic government that comes into play is notenough, these nations can fall into much deeper pit than they are already in.

One thing that has really come out good of this revolt is that, Islam as religion was always judged

ple as a very violent religion; Muslims were always linked to terrorist activities. But probably thtime when Islam can shout aloud and say it to the world, how it has attained its goal by non violen

Well! These are my doubts, thought and queries. These questions still remain unanswered for nowfor long. I am sure this revolution would answer all our doubts, and questions. We would definithe change in front of our own eyes. We would definitely see history re writing itself.

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There was also extensive 

use of social media sites 

like Twitter and Facebook 

to bring awareness among 

the people and to unite 

them to a common goal 

i.e. freedom. 

Revolution 

Governmental changes 

 Major protests 

 Minor protests 

Other MENA states 

 Other states 

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BRAND TRACK-  VOLKSWAGEN: THE STORY OF A WINNER!            SUPRIYA MA

Here is a brand which makes for a great story of struggle and triumph in its endeavor to sustain its namemarket. The brand which is known for its reliability came into existence when one of the most controversialin the history of mankind gave an approval to its product design. The brand is Volkswagen and the controman is Adolf Hitler.  The brand name which means „People‟s Car‟ in German was established by Adolf H

Ferdinand Porsche, to provide cost effective automobile to the people of Germany.

Beetle, the small car which has been used several times to save Volkswagen in the market was designed and it was introduced in the public in 1938. The brand gained its name in the U.S. market when Beetle w

logo of VW (Volkswagen) was featured as “Herbie the love bug” in a series of family movies by Disney. Tto an increase in the popularity of Volkswagen in 1964 supported by the advertisement “Think Small”caught the attention of consumers everywhere, by 1972 over 15 million Beetles had been sold leaving behFord Model T as the most popular design. The brand hit roadblock when in 1979 when it went out of produthe U.S.The brand to boost its sales switched to another tagline called „Fahrvergnugen: It is what makes a car a

wagen‟. This tag line being odd and hard to spell was quite memorable though it did not help the brand to new customers as the sales remained sluggish in the U.S. It was in 1995 that Volkswagen realized that theirmiddle-class customers enjoyed driving and being the driver. One of the first TV ads showed two twentything guys cruising in Golf where the ad ended with a voiceover saying“Introducing the German-engineered Volkswagen Golf. It fits your life. Or your complete lack thereof. On the road of life there are passengers, and there are

drivers”, this ended with the new tagline “Volkswagen: Drivers Wanted”. 

The Volkswagen brand rode smoothly with this tagline as the sales in the year 2000 reached 355,000 units. The brand positioned itself as a smart choice, that itwas not just a car but a personal statement.Volkswagen has played with various advertisements with changes made in itstaglines and brand positioning. Some critics have pointed that the marketing of VW suffers from lack of consistency as it moves from positioning itself as a„people‟s car‟ to „driver‟s wanted‟. One of the controversial ads of Volkswagen

was when VW showed „real life‟ car crashes and the use of airbags to save the

life of the driver.

Beetle, Fox, Golf, Jetta, Passat, Scirocco, Tiguan, Eos and Phateon are few cars that sell under the brand VWeach car having variations to its model. Volkswagen has a portfolio of about 150 vehicles worldwide.  Twhen a brand has so many sub brands, the brand promise should be delivered with each model. This was a c

for the Volkswagen Group as the sales began to slip during the period of 2001-2004 to over 30% due to thlem of poor quality. The warranty claims increased as quality ratings hit the floor. This is the anecdote of which failed to deliver the brand experience in its brand promise.

Audi and Skoda are both owned by the Volkswagen Group which make the  task of the marketers at VW ing as they need to avoid the over lapping of the parent brands with the subsidiaries owned by it.  In ISkoda brand is positioned over Volkswagen brand though in Europe it is exactly opposite. There is the fear cannibalization when a brand needs to battle with its sister brands, therefore strict orders have been g

Volkswagen Group head of design Walter D‟Silva to not to stop on each others toes. 

In India, VW has been struggling to become a successful brand even after the launch of Vento. The brand wback its marketing philosophy on three core brand values which it relies on worldwide i.e. the brand needinnovative, responsible and valuable at all ends. The market strategy for Volkswagen as pointed out by LutzHead Marketing, Volkswagen Group, has been developed keeping in mind that the Indian customer is hig

tional when it comes to factors like mileage, price, cost of ownership on the other hand he is emotional.

The brand has seen various changes over the years be it through its innovative ad campaigns or different macampaigns as it tracks the changing consumer trends. The brand with 500,000 or more fans on Facebook hasthe largest fan communities in the automotive industry. It has made use of social media with the launch of ipetition “App my ride”, where it gave prizes to the participants with the best developments of applications

infotainment systems.

Surely Volkswagen is a brand that has been on a high and a low journey, but it has continued to bring sm

people. It is indeed a nameplate which has delivered value and innovation!

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Beetle, the small car 

which has been used sev-

eral times to save Volks-

wagen in the market was 

designed in 1931 and it 

was introduced in the 

public in 1938.  

The brand has seen vari-

ous changes over the years 

be it through its innovative 

ad campaigns or different 

marketing campaigns as 

it tracks the changing 

consumer trends. 

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QUICK BITES- NEWS THAT CAN’T BE MISSED !  - SUPRIYA MA

Big Shots…  

Google‟s Chief Executive Eric Schmidt feels that Nokia should have chosen Android operating systemover Microsoft, as Nokia and Microsoft announced the formation of a broad strategic partnership.Rolls Royce India sales jumped seven times over 2009 or about 400% giving Mr.Otvos,Global ChieExecutive of Rolls Royce Motor Cars, reason to beam in the success story of the car company in India.French drugmaker Sanofi-Aventis SA is ready to buy Genzyme Corp with a $20.1 billion cash offer, th

deal is the second biggest in the biotech history.Mahindra Satyam plans to sue the former Satyam management and the company‟s auditor PriceWaterhouse for monetary damages, this will help the company to reduce its financial liability arising out othe settlement. 

  

 

Company Talks…  The Netherlands world cup cricket team will be sponsored by our very own Gujarat-based Dairy gian„Amul‟. Fiat‟s lower than expected sales has led Tata Motors to redraw the distribution plans for the Italian carmaker, which will now have its own independent brand showroom to showcase its products. The world‟s largest drinks maker, Coca-Cola shot its new TV advertising segment with 3-D technolog

but it will be airing them in 2-D as most of the Japanese homes are still not equipped with 3-D TVs. Barista will launch its loyalty programme, „Bean-O-holic‟, with its aim to acquire new customers anretain the old ones.DLF the realty giant will invest Rs.200 cr to open retail outlets of various brands across the country. Infosys announced its plan for expansion as it inaugurated its first Software Development Block at itTechnopark Campus (SEZ) in Kerala‟s capital, Thiruvananthapuram. Moser Baer Forays into information and web security, this new product portfolio will include end-toend data security solutions.

 

 

Economy Speaks… India to seek action by the G20 group of nations against tax havens as PM Manmohan Singh‟s govern

ment is under pressure to bring back the funds which are stashed abroad.Agents will lose their licenses if half the policies they sell lapse by March 2014 according to IRDA.Cotton demands remain robust as Cotton futures surged by 26% in the week ended February 3rd.The European Union considers easing import barriers for feed grains and sugar as livestock breederand food producers in the bloc face shortages and surging prices.Turnover on commodity futures exchange looks to exceed that of stock and index futures since their inception seven years ago, as cumulative turnover on commixes jumps 50% against 7% in stock and indefutures this financial year. Sensex jumped 473 pts with the crude oil‟s decline to 10 week low after the Egyptian Mubarak waforced out after three decades.For the first time India will export potatoes to Russia as farmers in Jalandhar get ready to export 500tonnes of potato to Russia, which is facing a supply shortage.

 

  

The Captains of the Ships...CEO, Sanofi-Aventis- Mr. Chris Viehbacher Chief Marketing Officer, UTI AMC-Mr. Jaideep BhattacharyaGovernor, Bank of England-Mervyn King CIO, Daimler AG-Mr.Hemlut Mahler President&CEO, Adobe Systems-Mr. Shantanu Narayan  Chairman, SEBI-Mr. Upendra Kumar Sinha 

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FOCUS OF THE WEEK–BARGAIN BUYING AT THE MARKET! - SANYA D

 

Coattail Investing   -An investment strategy in which investors mimic the trades of well-known and histo

successful investors.   

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  After closing at an all time high of 21,004.96 on November 5, 2010 the Sensex has been dipping the pa

months.  The Sensex saw the about 18,000 mark last week. The markets have been falling. But since

week, things seem to be looking better. And the two main factors are slowing food inflation coupled wit

crude prices. This has greatly boosted the confidence of investors. The food inflation rate slowed to a nin

low of 11.05% year-on-year in the week ended Feb.5, sharply lower than the 13.07% recorded a week

according to data issued Thursday by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The markets were also he

the fact that international crude oil prices have fallen about 6% since January 31, which should also ease in

ary pressure on the Indian economy. Couple it with low share prices; the conditions of the markets have bbetter as now a lot of buying activity is being seen as “Bargain Buying”. 

Even though the above mentioned macroeconomic factors seem to be encouraging, my estimate is that the

will be range bound at about the 18,000 mark in the coming quarter as. But, the investors sentiments are d

ant highly on the Budget to be announced on February 28. As we all know, where markets are concerned

no „best time‟ for buying, but right now is obviously a good time to start building a portfolio keeping the

mentioned factors in mind.

Since beginning of this year, we have seen a lot of factors which have led to negative sentiments in the

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have pulled out roughly $2.7 billion while domestic institution

pumped in around $1.7 billion since January 2011. Other factors include ballooning inflation, rising intere

pricier commodities and crumbling governance (read current telecom scandal).

But it is not all bad. The quarter 3 results are out. And, some of these stocks have corrected in line with the

market trend, and thus offer significantly cheaper bargains. In fact, 50% of Sensex earnings are accounted

sectors where earnings downgrades are extremely unlikely from here on: financials, energy and software.

The Sensex earnings estimate for 2011-12 is a little over Rs 1,200 a share. On this, markets are currently

under 15 times, which may not be dirt cheap but certainly does not look overpriced either. For the long-t

vestor, this offers a reasonable entry point, so again, buying sentiments seem to be warming up.

This week‟s data analysis is as follows-

The Bombay Stock Exchange's Sensitive Index fell 295 points, or 1.6%, to close at 18211.5

benchmark had gained 6% in the previous five sessions and ended the week 2.7% higher.

On the National Stock Exchange, the 50-stock S&P CNX Nifty fell 87.5 points, or 1.6%, to

5458.95.

Trading volume on the BSE rose to 37.12 billion rupees ($820 million) from Thursday's 33.03

rupees. Gainers lagged decliners 773 to 2,085, while 122 stocks were unchanged.

Of the 30 Sensex constituents, 25 finished lower Friday.

Some of the performances of the top gainers and losers for the week are as follows-

TATA MOTORS slipped 3.9% to 1,201.95 rupees on profit-taking after adding more than 9% o

past one week because of robust October-December earnings

Banking shares were dragged lower by ICICI Bank, which has the third-highest weight in the

The stock closed 3.1% lower at 1,025.65 rupees while State Bank of India fell 0.9% to 2,755.3 rup

 

Even though the above 

mentioned macroeconomic 

factors seem to be encour-

aging, my estimate is 

that the sensex will be 

range bound at about the 

18,000 mark in the com-

ing quarter as.  

But it’s not all bad. The 

quarter 3 results are out.

And, some of these stocks 

have corrected in line with 

the overall market trend,

and thus offer signifi-

cantly cheaper bargains.  

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Wow!! The investors, for sure, had a sound sleep last week. The markets picked upthrough out the week (except for Friday). Don‟t be jealous if you are not an investor, you

can still smile because the inflation eased to 11.05% for the first week of February. Withthe fiscal deficit in the economy on the rise but the inflation showing a down ward trend(although due to the large base effect), it will be interesting to see the steps that would beresorted to in the budget to come out on February 28th.

The return of the BSE-Bankex and BSE-Smallcap beating the market seems to havebrought the good times back to Indian markets. The corporate news of the week contin-ued to be dominated by the 2G scam as the CBI took the bigshots, Anil Ambani(ADAG), Sanjay Chandra (Unitech) and Prashant Ruia (Essar), into its purview. Investi-gators are trying to find out any link between these companies and Etisalat DB telecom (earlier known as Swan Telecom). Aprojection that can affect the market trend is the sudden increase in the consumption of eggs and chicken. The increase in has caused a shift to this protein rich diet and by the time the farmers shift to poultry, the lag is expected to lead to a furtheage of food items. With the wholesale price of an egg already hovering around Rs. 2, this can post a major threat to the infla

 

The Movers & Shakers of the Week 

    

      Global Cues:The whole world had a party time during the week. All the key markets of the world witnessed an up trend for the week February 19. The “good” news from across the globe was factored in the markets this time. Easing of political tension in

inflation easing in India, robust corporate earnings in China and the signs of double dip recession in US slowly fading awthe reasons for the town being painted green.

 

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SURGES %Change DOWNFALLS %Change

HINDUSTAN COPPER 29.9 JUBILANT LIFESCIENCES -11.7

GMR INFRA 28.2 SHREE RENUKA SUG-ARS

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EDUCOMP SOLUTIONS 21.9 UNITECH -10.6

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BUSINESS JARGONS BY– TANIYA BAN

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Sensex 18,202.20   18,273.80   18,300.90   18,506.82   18,211.

Nifty  5,456   5,481   5,481.7   5,546.45   5,458.9

DJIA  12,268.19   12,226.64   12,288.17   12,318.14   12,391.

HangSeng  23,121.06   22,899.78   23,156.97   23,301.84   23,595.

FTSE100  6,060.09   6,037.08   6,085.27   6,087.38   6,082.9

Gold ($/oz.)  1,362.00   1,373.30   1,375.60   1,384.60   -

Crude($/bl)  98.24   99   98.68   99.77   - 

INR v/s USD  46.3061   45.8113   45.7552   45.7524   45.6122

INR v/s EURO  62.7577   61.8435   61.8038   61.8851   61.9382

Muriel Siebert -  A pioneer for women in the world of finance. Known as "the first woman of finance"Siebert is the president and founder of Siebert Financial Corp., a holding company which owns and operates a dibrokerage and investment banking business. Muriel Siebert was also the first woman to own a seat on the NewStock Exchange, and the first woman to serve as superintendent of banks in the state of New York.

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