Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
people laugh at me bcoz i'm different and i laugh at them bcoz dey all r bloody same
m passionate abt markets...reason u wan
Power of Equity - Unbelievable - but it has happened
Just imagine…
How much can you make in 26 years by just investing Rs.10,000 initially in any of financial instruments ?
Take a wild guess ???
Let us look at the real example…
If you have subscribed in 100 shares of ________ company with a face value of Rs. 100 in 1980…
In 1981 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 200 shares
In 1985 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 400 shares
In 1986 company split the share to Rs. 10 = you have 4,000 shares
In 1987 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 8,000 shares
In 1989 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 16,000 shares
In 1992 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 32,000 shares
In 1995 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 64,000 shares
In 1997 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 1,92,000 shares
In 1999 company split the share to Rs. 2 = you have 9,60,000 shares
In 2004 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 28,80,000 shares
In 2005 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 57,60,000 shares
At the end of 2005…
You have 57,60,000 shares of the company
Any guess about the company ?
(Hint : Its an Indian company)
Any guess about the present valuation ?
The result of ‘Power of Compounding’
Your present valuation is about
Rs. 200 Cr.+ & The company is ‘WIPRO’
==============================
Other such examples…
CIPLA
Investment of Rs. 10,000 in 1979 will fetch Rs. 95 cr.+
INFOSYS
Investment of Rs. 10,000 in 1992 will fetch Rs. 1.5 cr.+
RANBAXY
Investment of Rs. 1000 in 1980 will fetch Rs. 1.9 cr.+
Make a note of it these are unbeliable but true
Trade what you see, not what you think
One who expects miracles in share market should leave it immediately.
Looking for guaranteed tips? Search Beauty or Health pages
Trading Stocks is simple mathematics 2+2= 4
But our greed makes it 5 and our panic makes it 3
If you must play, decide on three things at the start: the rules of the game, the stakes, and the quitting time…Chinese proverb
Do not stand in a place of danger trusting in miracles…Arabian Proverb
Don't run too far, you will have to return the same distance…D?iblical Proverb
Investing is needed to multiply your capital over the long term.
Trading is needed to earn short term profits & survive the markets. In this community we have a combination of both.
Guidelines for Investing :
1. Buy only those cos which u understand.
2. Buy cos having a strong moat.
3. Have a deep look at the management before u buy.
4. Have a look at the valuations.
Guidelines for Trading :
1.Whenever Market is High It Will Fall
2.Whenever Market is Low, If there is no external Factor, It Will rise
4.Don't make huge investments
5.Keep a strict trailing stop-loss always.
6.Don't listen to analysts on the television.
Friday, November 14, 2008
How Buffett comes up with his winning picks
Although investors could benefit from reading the entire book, we've selected a bite-sized sampling of the tips and suggestions regarding the investor mindset and ways that an investor can improve their stock selection that will help you get inside Buffett's head.
===================================================
Think of stocks as a business
Many investors think of stocks and the stock market in general as nothing more than little pieces of paper being traded back and forth among investors, which might help prevent investors from becoming too emotional over a given position but it doesn't necessarily allow them to make the best possible investment decisions.
That's why Buffett has stated he believes stockholders should think of themselves as "part owners" of the business in which they are investing. By thinking that way, both Hagstrom and Buffett argue that investors will tend to avoid making off-the-cuff investment decisions, and become more focused on the longer term.
==============================
Increase the size of your investment
While it rarely - if ever - makes sense for investors to "put all of their eggs in one basket," putting all your eggs in too many baskets may not be a good thing either. Buffett contends that over-diversification can hamper returns as much as a lack of diversification. That's why he doesn't invest in mutual funds. It's also why he prefers to make significant investments in just a handful of companies.
Buffett is a firm believer that an investor must first do his or her homework before investing in any security. But after that due diligence process is completed, an investor should feel comfortable enough to dedicate a sizable portion of assets to that stock. They should also feel comfortable in winnowing down their overall investment portfolio to a handful of good companies with excellent growth prospects.
Buffett's stance on taking time to properly allocate your funds is furthered with his comment that it's not just about the best company, but how you feel about the company. If the best business you own presents the least financial risk and has the most favorable long-term prospects, why would you put money into your 20th favorite business rather than add money to the top choices?
=========================
Reduce portfolio turnoverRapidly trading in and out of stocks can potentially make an individual a lot of money, but according to Buffett this trader is actually hampering his or her investment returns. That's because portfolio turnover increases the amount of taxes that must be paid on capital gains and boosts the total amount of commission dollars that must be paid in a given year.
The "Oracle" contends that what makes sense in business also makes sense in stocks: An investor should ordinarily hold a small piece of an outstanding business with the same tenacity that an owner would exhibit if he owned all of that business.
Investors must think long term. By having that mindset, they can avoid paying huge commission fees and lofty short-term capital gains taxes. They'll also be more apt to ride out any short-term fluctuations in the business, and to ultimately reap the rewards of increased earnings and/or dividends over time.
==============================
Develop alternative benchmarks
While stock prices may be the ultimate barometer of the success or failure of a given investment choice, Buffett does not focus on this metric. Instead, he analyzes and pores over the underlying economics of a given business or group of businesses. If a company is doing what it takes to grow itself on a profitable basis, then the share price will ultimately take care of itself.
Successful investors must look at the companies they own and study their true earnings potential. If the fundamentals are solid and the company is enhancing shareholder value by generating consistent bottom-line growth, the share price, in the long term, should reflect that.
===============================
Learn to think in probabilities
Bridge is a card game in which the most successful players are able to judge mathematical probabilities to beat their opponents. Perhaps not surprisingly, Buffett loves and actively plays the game, and he takes the strategies beyond the game into the investing world.
Buffett suggests that investors focus on the economics of the companies they own (in other words the underlying businesses), and then try to weigh the probability that certain events will or will not transpire, much like a Bridge player checking the probabilities of his opponents' hands. He adds that by focusing on the economic aspect of the equation and not the stock price, an investor will be more accurate in his or her ability to judge probability.
Thinking in probabilities has its advantages. For example, an investor that ponders the probability that a company will report a certain rate of earnings growth over a period of five or 10 years is much more apt to ride out short-term fluctuations in the share price. By extension, this means that his investment returns are likely to be superior and that he will also realize fewer transaction and/or capital gains costs.
===================================
Recognise the psychological aspects of investingVery simply, this means that individuals must understand that there is a psychological mindset that the successful investor tends to have. More specifically, the successful investor will focus on probabilities and economic issues and let decisions be ruled by rational, as opposed to emotional, thinking.
More than anything, investors' own emotions can be their worst enemy. Buffett contends that the key to overcoming emotions is being able to "retain your belief in the real fundamentals of the business and to not get too concerned about the stock market."
Investors should realise that there is a certain psychological mindset that they should have if they want to be successful and try to implement that mindset.
================================================
Ignore market forecasts
There is an old saying that the Dow "climbs a wall of worry". In other words, in spite of the negativity in the marketplace, and those who perpetually contend that a recession is "just around the corner", the markets have fared quite well over time. Therefore, doomsayers should be ignored.
On the other side of the coin, there are just as many eternal optimists who argue that the stock market is headed perpetually higher. These should be ignored as well.
In all this confusion, Buffett suggests that investors should focus their efforts of isolating and investing in shares that are not currently being accurately valued by the market. The logic here is that as the stock market begins to realize the company's intrinsic value (through higher prices and greater demand), the investor will stand to make a lot of money.
=============================
Wait for the fat pitch
Hagstrom's book uses the model of legendary baseball player Ted Williams as an example of a wise investor. Williams would wait for a specific pitch (in an area of the plate where he knew he had a high probability of making contact with the ball) before swinging. It is said that this discipline enabled Williams to have a higher lifetime batting average than the average player.
Buffett, in the same way, suggests that all investors act as if they owned a lifetime decision card with only 20 investment choice punches in it. The logic is that this should prevent them from making mediocre investment choices and hopefully, by extension, enhance the overall returns of their respective portfolios.
=====================
Bottom Line
"The Warren Buffett Portfolio" is a timeless book that offers valuable insight into the psychological mindset of the legendary investor Warren Buffett. Of course, if learning how to invest like Warren Buffett were as easy as reading a book, everyone would be rich! But if you take that time and effort to implement some of Buffett's proven strategies, you could be on your way to better stock selection and greater returns.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Gowtham
Radha & others wanting to enter the markets
Accumulate these stocks... medium - long term
nibble slowly into stocks like a squirrel..dont pounce & swallow like a crocodile !!!
Pharma stocks are safe - Glenmark, Lupin, Sun are good
Shipping - Varun, GE, Great Offshore are okay
PSU banks - Dena, BoB, LIC Housing Finance (Safe & sound)
Private - UTI, ICICI, HDFC
Tea Stocks - Mcleod russel, Jayshree tea are safe & good
Engineering - L & T, BHEL, Patel Engineering
Oil & Gas - R I L, Cairn & IOC/HP/BP/GAIL(1 of them)
Realty & infra - DLF, J P A, R I I L,
Various - Maruti , Kesoram, Reliance Comm., TATA Power..
*All these can be accumulated around 3000-3200 NSE or lower the better
★•º† VIKASH ★•º†
10 REASONS WHY ADLABS IS A MULTIBAGGER !!
2) THEY ARE EXPANDING THEIR MULTIPLEX, THEY ARE STARTING 40-45 NEW MULTIPLEX IN NEXT 12-24 MONTHS, THEY ARE ALSO PLANNING TO BUY CINEMAX/PVR/SHRINGAR CINEMA.EVEN IF THEY BUY ANY ONE OF THEM.IT WILL ROCK !!
3)THEY ARE STARTING THEIR OWN CHANNELS, THEY ALREADY PURCHASED MANY COMPANIES , LIKE KBC/INDIAN IDOL/etc.....SO SOON WE WILL SEE KBC WITH AMITABH BACHCHAN,INDIAN IDOL AND MANY TOO.TILL NOW ADLABS HAS HUGE UNLOCKED VALUES, WHICH WILL BE TRIGGERED SOONER OR LATER !!
4) THEY ARE STARTING THEIR OWN DTH THIS YEAR, THEIR CONTENT WILL BE PROVIDE FROM ADLABS SPECIALLY THE BEST PROGRAMME BY NEW OWNED COMPANY.
5) THEY ARE MAKING MORE MOVIES FROM THIS YEAR, IN NEXT 2-3 YEARS, THEY WILL PRODUCE AROUND 40-50 NEW MOVIES, THEY HAVE
ALREADY SIGNED MANY BIG STARS LIKE HRITIK ROSHAN/AKSHAY KUMAR/ABHISHEK BACHCHAN/MANY MORE.
6)THEY ARE EXPANDING THEIR BUISNESS ABROAD, THEY ALREADY STARTED WORKING O THEIR NEW PROJECTS INCLUDING MULTIPLEX EXPANSATIUON
IN U.S. AND FEW EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. BY 2010 THEIR PROJECTS WILL BE COMPLETED.
7) THEY ARE WORKING ON VARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT PORTALS/WEBISTES........THEY HAVE ALREADY STARTED ZAPAK.COM/BIGADDA.COM/
MANY MORE TO START.THEY ARE ALSO PLANNING TO BUY INOX LEISURE.
8)THEY ARE BRINGING REL. ENTERTAINMENT IPO.THE PARENT COMPANY ADLABS FILM WILL GET A HUGE ADVANTAGE, NOT JUST BECOZ OF IPO,
BUT ALSO CONTENT PROVIDER.
9)EPS/PE/PEG IS NOT ONLY THE CRITERIA TO JUDGE FUTURE PROSPECT.THEY HAVE A VERY SMALL MARKET-CAP, WHICH CAN RISE TO SKY WITHOUT DISTURBING ANY COMPANY OR MARKET.
10)THEY HAVE HUGE UNLOCKED VALUE, AND ANIL AMBANI FAVOURITE STOCK.AND ACCORDING TO Puja Shetty(SHE IS 1 OF the most powerful business woman in India)
ADLABS WILL BE NO. 1 MEDIA/ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY IN INDIA........SINCE THEY DON'T HAVE SO MUCH OF COMPETITION, SO CHANCES ARE EXTREMELY BRIGHT
Saturday, November 8, 2008
CONSTR. --->DLF/UNITECH/GMR INFRA
MEDIA ---> CINEMAX/ADLABS/ZEE NEWS
BANKING ---> UCO / SBI / ICICI BANK
METALS/STEEL ----> SAIL/JSA STEEL / TATA STEEL
FINANCIAL ----> GEOJIT/INDIABULLS/REL CAP.
TELECOM ----> BHARTI AIRTEL/REL COM/TTML
IT ----> 3I INFOTECH/HEXA /
AUTO ----> M&M / MARUTI /ASHOK LEYLAND
SUGER -----> RENUKA/BALRAMPUR/
FERTLIZERS ----> GODAVARI /CHAMBAL /NAGARJUNA
CEMENTS ----> SHREE/GRASIM/GUJRAT SIDHI
FMCG ----> ITC/DABUR/COLGATE
=========
=========
♪♪ $IR™ ®£NgÍ™♪♪
NTPC
AMBUJA CEMENTS
UNITECH
JP ASSO.
RNRL
RPL
DLF ,GMR , PARSVANTH , SOBHA , KOLTE , HDIL
HDFC
ICICI
AXIS
BOI , UNION BOI , ALLAHABAD BANK
NOIDA TOLL
PRAJAY
UNITECH
APOLLO TYRES
VOLTAS
SINTEX
JP ASOO .
BOMBAY RAYON
ADLABS.
ZEE
ZEE NEWS
SUN
AIRTEL
SUZLON
PUNJ LOYD , L& T
R COM
IFCI , IDFC , PFC .
NAGA FERT , CHAMBAL ,
BALRAMPUR , BAJAJ HIND , SHREE RENUKA , DHARMPUR CHINI .
HANUNG TOYS , GITANJALI
SCI , ABG , BHARATHI , MERCATOR ., SEAMAC , ESSAR .
==============
==============
Friday, October 31, 2008
RIL / TATA STEEL / TATA MOTORS / REL. COM / BHARTI AIRTEL / POWERGRID / NTPC / L&T / BHEL / INFY.
=============
And Then Buy ( Depends on Your cash)
Few Mid/Small Caps with Great Futures like
3i Infotech / Bartronics India / Hanunag Toys & Textiles / Bharti Shipyards / Nitin Fire / Indraprashtha Gas / HCC / Gitanjali Gems / Sintex Industries / So Many.
Buy in 3-4 Parts. 25% Now...Then More on Dips ( Not on Highs ) and Hold for 3 years +
Don't Go With Sectors......Go With Specific Scrips.
Logistic / Shipping / Eng. / Power /etc looks Good (3-5 years)
★•º† VIKASH ★•º†
TODAY I PURCHASED MID/SMALL CAPS SCRIPS WITH 30% OF THE CASH !
GVKPOWER & INFRA 1,000 @ 10.8
DISHTV 1,000 @ 12.5
ZEE NEWS 500 @ 31.6
HANUNAG TOYS & TEXTILES 300 @ 60
HCC 500 @ 33.5
NOIDA TOLL BRIDGE 500 @19
3I INFOTECH 400@ 40.2
BARTRONICS INDIA 300@79
ALSO, ADDED ( LARGE CAPS)
--------------------------------------
GILLETTE 25 @ 550
CADILA HEALTHCARE 50@245
REL. COM 50 @ 174
POWERGRID 200 @ 54
RIL 20@ 986
TATA MOTORS 100@137
==========================
==========================
Vikash bhai ..
Till now i have invested in these companies
Adlabs
Abg shipyard
Bharati shipyard
noida toll
dish tv
gvk power
punj lloyd
tata steel
tata motors
bartronics
prajay engg syndicate
unitech
And some more stocks which i bought in June 2008 and are in huge losses .. i made mistake of not having stop losses ..
xl tele
orbit corp
opto circuits
lanco infra
bgr energy
everonn systems
krishna life style
birla costy
southern online bio
My portfolio costs 2 lacs as of now .. I have invested equally in all of them ..
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Company Name | Last Price | % Chg | Book Value | PBV Ratio |
MTNL | 60.25 | -7.38 | 189.23 | 0.32 |
Allahabad Bank | 47.65 | -10.26 | 117.47 | 0.41 |
Bajaj Hind | 43.15 | -13.79 | 101.43 | 0.43 |
Hindalco | 43.35 | -17.82 | 98.66 | 0.44 |
Parsvnath | 45.20 | -20.70 | 97.81 | 0.46 |
Videocon Indust | 114.50 | -10.79 | 243.14 | 0.47 |
Essar Shipping | 34.15 | -4.87 | 72.08 | 0.47 |
JSW Steel | 205.35 | -10.95 | 394.99 | 0.52 |
Chennai Petro | 129.20 | -7.12 | 232.66 | 0.56 |
IVRCL Infras | 67.30 | -29.12 | 120.05 | 0.56 |
Oriental Bank | 131.50 | -16.72 | 230.54 | 0.57 |
Shipping Corp | 114.40 | -4.83 | 199.51 | 0.57 |
IFCI | 17.35 | -24.40 | 29.47 | 0.59 |
Federal Bank | 136.30 | -9.59 | 229.19 | 0.59 |
GE Shipping | 162.45 | -4.24 | 273.01 | 0.60 |
Tata Steel | 178.30 | -14.46 | 298.71 | 0.60 |
HPCL | 190.20 | -1.63 | 311.95 | 0.61 |
Nagarjuna Const | 43.30 | -9.13 | 68.46 | 0.63 |
IDBI Bank | 60.20 | -11.86 | 93.82 | 0.64 |
Indiabulls Real | 96.85 | -13.10 | 148.76 | 0.65 |
Patni Computer | 135.35 | -11.10 | 196.31 | 0.69 |
ICICI Bank | 310.00 | -15.20 | 417.43 | 0.74 |
Canara Bank | 155.60 | -10.60 | 202.33 | 0.77 |
Gammon India | 85.70 | -7.35 | 111.92 | 0.77 |
Cairn India | 120.55 | -18.52 | 155.05 | 0.78 |
Indiabulls | 99.85 | -6.51 | 128.10 | 0.78 |
Jet Airways | 171.35 | -18.31 | 214.48 | 0.80 |
India Cements | 74.05 | -12.52 | 92.13 | 0.80 |
Bank of Baroda | 245.35 | -10.31 | 302.13 | 0.81 |
Omaxe | 57.00 | -15.74 | 68.94 | 0.83 |
Reliance Infra | 381.45 | -14.88 | 460.95 | 0.83 |
UCO Bank | 25.65 | -8.88 | 31.08 | 0.83 |
Tata Chemicals | 128.25 | -11.03 | 151.88 | 0.84 |
Hind Zinc | 238.95 | -9.75 | 280.41 | 0.85 |
CESC | 177.20 | -5.77 | 205.81 | 0.86 |
Hind Constr | 33.75 | -18.28 | 38.59 | 0.87 |
BPCL | 281.45 | -6.57 | 322.97 | 0.87 |
LIC Housing Fin | 192.15 | -14.05 | 215.66 | 0.89 |
IOB | 81.90 | -12.92 | 87.05 | 0.94 |
GVK Power | 11.65 | -17.38 | 12.22 | 0.95 |
Torrent Power | 58.50 | -7.00 | 61.17 | 0.96 |
Neyveli Lignite | 51.55 | -13.94 | 53.88 | 0.96 |
Max India | 89.50 | -0.39 | 92.05 | 0.97 |
Jai Corp | 143.50 | -5.00 | 148.32 | 0.97 |
IOC | 341.80 | -7.21 | 344.58 | 0.99 |
DeccanChronicle | 43.40 | -9.39 | 43.58 | 1.00 |
Rural Elect Cor | 63.00 | -8.30 | 62.51 | 1.01 |
BEML | 417.00 | -7.21 | 409.59 | 1.02 |
Suzlon Energy | 47.25 | -39.23 | 46.37 | 1.02 |
HDIL | 137.20 | -8.90 | 132.03 | 1.04 |
Rashtriya Chem | 29.55 | -5.29 | 27.89 | 1.06 |
Tata Motors | 162.75 | -16.54 | 151.98 | 1.07 |
Bajaj Holdings | 330.00 | -14.74 | 309.19 | 1.07 |
Adlabs Films | 157.60 | -18.15 | 147.01 | 1.07 |
Indian Bank | 115.65 | -14.65 | 106.93 | 1.08 |
Ashok Leyland | 17.65 | -11.53 | 15.99 | 1.10 |
Union Bank | 123.25 | -11.68 | 111.33 | 1.11 |
Sterlite Ind | 208.65 | -14.94 | 185.69 | 1.12 |
IDFC | 47.75 | -10.91 | 42.11 | 1.13 |
Power Finance | 97.40 | -9.94 | 85.60 | 1.14 |
Welspun Guj | 92.00 | -16.02 | 79.88 | 1.15 |
India Infoline | 40.70 | -19.88 | 34.64 | 1.17 |
Guj NRE Coke | 27.65 | -8.90 | 23.48 | 1.18 |
Grasim | 1,053.45 | -10.88 | 887.61 | 1.19 |
Century | 164.70 | -14.33 | 138.29 | 1.19 |
Balrampur Chini | 40.80 | -10.13 | 33.81 | 1.21 |
AdityaBirlaNuvo | 471.35 | -20.06 | 383.79 | 1.23 |
PNB | 419.60 | -11.31 | 341.98 | 1.23 |
JaiprakashHydro | 27.95 | -7.60 | 22.42 | 1.25 |
Oracle Financ | 432.95 | -11.20 | 335.76 | 1.29 |
NALCO | 160.20 | -22.59 | 119.43 | 1.34 |
Guj Mineral | 44.75 | -7.83 | 33.39 | 1.34 |
SAIL | 74.75 | -10.59 | 55.84 | 1.34 |
Triveni Engg | 35.15 | -14.06 | 26.17 | 1.34 |
Bank of India | 227.85 | -11.15 | 168.06 | 1.36 |
Lanco Infratech | 99.00 | -20.32 | 71.64 | 1.38 |
Future Capital | 160.00 | -10.86 | 113.98 | 1.40 |
Bhushan | 555.05 | -3.34 | 382.68 | 1.45 |
Yes Bank | 65.25 | -13.52 | 44.41 | 1.47 |
Sintex India | 157.20 | -12.88 | 107.25 | 1.47 |
Ambuja Cements | 44.90 | -6.65 | 30.62 | 1.47 |
Bharat Elec | 594.35 | -7.68 | 404.14 | 1.47 |
Chambal Fert | 40.65 | -7.30 | 27.35 | 1.49 |
UltraTechCement | 325.00 | -7.33 | 216.65 | 1.50 |
SBI | 1,156.35 | -12.68 | 772.31 | 1.50 |
Bharat Forge | 102.55 | -14.51 | 66.17 | 1.55 |
Dr Reddys Labs | 447.10 | -4.17 | 285.73 | 1.56 |
Bajaj Finserv | 127.30 | -9.97 | 81.63 | 1.56 |
Tata Comm | 364.35 | -15.69 | 229.73 | 1.59 |
Bombay Dyeing | 163.85 | -15.26 | 102.53 | 1.60 |
Financial Tech | 513.00 | -8.54 | 320.24 | 1.60 |
Reliance Comm | 193.40 | -15.93 | 120.35 | 1.61 |
Indiabulls Sec | 23.50 | -9.79 | 14.18 | 1.66 |
Guj State Petro | 33.60 | -9.31 | 20.30 | 1.66 |
Edelweiss Cap | 299.90 | -16.06 | 180.09 | 1.67 |
MRPL | 35.95 | -10.35 | 21.53 | 1.67 |
Reliance Power | 96.85 | -9.36 | 56.50 | 1.71 |
Mah and Mah | 287.40 | -16.04 | 167.75 | 1.71 |
Petronet LNG | 37.15 | -8.50 | 21.58 | 1.72 |
Biocon | 114.55 | -6.83 | 66.36 | 1.73 |
Tata Power | 624.90 | -14.19 | 360.99 | 1.73 |
Indian Hotels | 49.00 | -11.31 | 27.87 | 1.76 |
GMR Infra | 55.55 | -9.31 | 30.78 | 1.80 |
Jaiprakash Asso | 59.55 | -12.23 | 33.16 | 1.80 |
Maruti Suzuki | 533.55 | -9.87 | 291.28 | 1.83 |
Tata Tea | 533.40 | -2.81 | 288.19 | 1.85 |
Godrej Ind | 61.05 | -18.11 | 32.58 | 1.87 |
Punj Lloyd | 150.25 | -8.47 | 79.57 | 1.89 |
ACC | 423.15 | -4.45 | 221.29 | 1.91 |
UB Holdings | 128.00 | -5.26 | 66.74 | 1.92 |
Power Grid Corp | 62.80 | -13.08 | 32.68 | 1.92 |
GAIL | 197.60 | -12.04 | 102.53 | 1.93 |
Ispat Industrie | 10.80 | -10.37 | 5.54 | 1.95 |
Essar Oil | 60.95 | -19.32 | 30.68 | 1.99 |
Educomp Sol | 1,778.55 | -6.67 | 165.96 | 10.72 |
Rei Agro | 955.00 | 5.00 | 87.63 | 10.90 |
Marico | 50.95 | -3.23 | 4.60 | 11.08 |
Dabur India | 71.55 | -9.94 | 6.10 | 11.72 |
ONGC | 659.55 | -15.01 | 330.16 | 2.00 |
Reliance | 1,015.50 | -16.44 | 501.31 | 2.03 |
NTPC | 130.85 | -8.43 | 63.84 | 2.05 |
Sesa Goa | 73.95 | -3.77 | 35.45 | 2.09 |
OnMobile Global | 221.85 | -15.82 | 103.45 | 2.14 |
IRB Infra | 88.55 | -1.23 | 40.87 | 2.17 |
United Phos | 169.75 | -6.88 | 77.49 | 2.19 |
Axis Bank | 534.30 | -14.13 | 244.29 | 2.19 |
Unitech | 30.10 | -51.29 | 13.21 | 2.28 |
BGR Energy | 151.90 | -9.04 | 65.46 | 2.32 |
Shriram TransFi | 206.50 | -2.85 | 87.28 | 2.37 |
Rolta | 170.15 | -0.93 | 71.46 | 2.38 |
Jubilant Org | 155.55 | -2.84 | 65.18 | 2.39 |
Jain Irrigation | 290.00 | -2.59 | 116.16 | 2.50 |
Rel Capital | 615.40 | -5.86 | 245.29 | 2.51 |
Zee Entertain | 124.25 | -15.04 | 49.04 | 2.53 |
Jindal Steel | 614.95 | -3.55 | 242.83 | 2.53 |
Reliance Petro | 77.10 | -14.09 | 29.89 | 2.58 |
Satyam | 286.85 | -4.30 | 109.20 | 2.63 |
NDTV | 94.90 | -4.24 | 35.95 | 2.64 |
HCL Tech | 137.65 | -8.29 | 51.18 | 2.69 |
Spice Comm | 34.00 | -6.85 | 12.44 | 2.73 |
Ranbaxy Labs | 188.95 | -17.83 | 67.83 | 2.79 |
Kotak Mahindra | 297.60 | -20.72 | 104.06 | 2.86 |
Container Corp | 707.00 | 0.06 | 244.95 | 2.89 |
Sterling Bio | 163.45 | -4.02 | 55.21 | 2.96 |
Pantaloon Ret | 202.95 | -4.45 | 68.56 | 2.96 |
Wipro | 235.15 | -13.63 | 78.97 | 2.98 |
DLF | 203.90 | -23.96 | 66.10 | 3.08 |
GTL Infra | 35.00 | -2.51 | 10.89 | 3.22 |
Idea Cellular | 36.90 | -10.98 | 11.43 | 3.23 |
iGATE Solutions | 404.20 | 0.00 | 124.78 | 3.24 |
Praj Industries | 62.65 | -13.23 | 19.12 | 3.28 |
Cipla | 159.60 | -11.68 | 48.20 | 3.31 |
Tech Mahindra | 336.15 | -10.62 | 100.94 | 3.33 |
EIH | 90.75 | -8.01 | 27.08 | 3.35 |
HDFC Bank | 972.65 | -9.27 | 270.50 | 3.60 |
Bosch | 2,971.20 | -7.14 | 799.77 | 3.72 |
Mphasis | 175.10 | -4.50 | 47.04 | 3.72 |
HDFC | 1,573.35 | -10.51 | 420.35 | 3.74 |
Cummins | 218.45 | -4.06 | 55.74 | 3.92 |
Lupin | 623.95 | -1.87 | 159.09 | 3.92 |
Phoenix Mills | 54.05 | -19.75 | 13.71 | 3.94 |
Colgate | 379.50 | -2.63 | 11.93 | 31.81 |
Nestle | 1,445.30 | -4.14 | 43.40 | 33.30 |
HUL | 224.90 | -7.56 | 6.60 | 34.05 |
Reliance Natura | 42.50 | -13.18 | 10.60 | 4.01 |
Exide Industrie | 49.85 | -6.74 | 12.37 | 4.03 |
Opto Circuits | 135.35 | -9.89 | 33.50 | 4.04 |
Shree Renuka | 49.45 | -13.09 | 12.21 | 4.05 |
Aban Offshore | 761.05 | -15.84 | 187.02 | 4.07 |
Piramal Health | 199.30 | -2.71 | 48.63 | 4.10 |
Alstom Projects | 210.60 | -4.29 | 51.27 | 4.11 |
Voltas | 67.35 | -9.35 | 16.27 | 4.14 |
Bajaj Auto | 462.25 | -12.26 | 109.73 | 4.21 |
Sun TV Network | 159.95 | -4.73 | 37.32 | 4.29 |
TCS | 490.20 | -10.46 | 111.43 | 4.40 |
Thermax | 283.15 | -4.89 | 61.78 | 4.58 |
Larsen | 779.40 | -6.65 | 162.95 | 4.78 |
Hero Honda | 727.65 | -3.91 | 149.55 | 4.87 |
BHEL | 1,091.75 | -6.72 | 220.10 | 4.96 |
ITC | 159.20 | -5.66 | 31.84 | 5.00 |
Bharti Airtel | 534.45 | -13.18 | 106.33 | 5.03 |
Akruti City | 612.65 | -1.87 | 116.57 | 5.26 |
Infosys | 1,248.75 | -2.65 | 235.63 | 5.30 |
Adani Enterpris | 295.05 | -9.27 | 54.24 | 5.44 |
United Spirits | 746.90 | -9.82 | 133.21 | 5.61 |
Siemens | 265.05 | -6.31 | 47.14 | 5.62 |
Centurion Bank | 41.40 | 0.00 | 7.32 | 5.65 |
Mundra Port | 371.75 | -8.21 | 65.13 | 5.71 |
GlaxoSmithKline | 980.35 | -5.79 | 160.67 | 6.10 |
Sun Pharma | 1,282.55 | -3.67 | 203.15 | 6.31 |
ABB | 488.80 | -16.76 | 76.06 | 6.43 |
Crompton Greave | 160.85 | -4.37 | 24.99 | 6.44 |
Areva T&D | 155.85 | -11.57 | 22.91 | 6.80 |
Blue Star | 200.00 | -6.30 | 29.34 | 6.82 |
NMDC | 150.60 | -4.98 | 20.91 | 7.20 |
Divis Labs | 991.20 | -6.34 | 135.03 | 7.34 |
Glenmark | 324.05 | -19.99 | 41.10 | 7.88 |
MMTC Ltd | 13,169.00 | -6.14 | 176.43 | 74.64 |
Titan Industrie | 900.10 | -8.12 | 98.26 | 9.16 |
Asian Paints | 950.85 | -3.24 | 96.80 | 9.82 |
![]() | ||||
![]() | ||||
![]() | ||||
Note : The Price to Book Value Ratio is calculated considering the book value as per the latest available balance sheet. | ||||
![]() | ||||
![]() |
