Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Market Whispers

Profit booking is advised in Edelweiss Capital at Rs.725 levels, as share has chances to fall below Rs.680 in the short term.

Oswal Chemicals may show a rise upto Rs.40 levels from its present levels of Rs.34. Short term buying is advised.

Adlabs Films may show a sharp rise from its present levels of Rs.600 to Rs.720 in the short run mainly as a value buy by the informed circles.

IFCI is a safe bet at Rs.44 levels and would show a rise of about Rs.6 in the next one week.

Bank of Rajasthan can be considered for buying at Rs.100 levels for a rise of about Rs.20 in the short run. The sharp has virtually no downside risk.

Saregama is a good stock to buy at Rs.113, as it has potential to rise to Rs.150 levels very soon.

Navbharat Ventures is a good buy at Rs.205 from short term trading view for a gain of Rs.20.

Prime Securities is expected to see some more selling from its present low of Rs.97 as rumours are abound about the company having tough times ahead.

NRB Bearing is poised for a smart upward rally from the current price of Rs.58.

Phoenix Mills has acquired a 25 acre land from GKW for Rs.320 crores and is also eyeing GKW's land in Kolkatta, Pune and Mumbai. With such a substantial increase expected in the land bank, Phoenix Mills can be accumulated for short to medium term gains.

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