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At this point of time which co. shares are ideal to buy ??
Asked by vaibhav upadhyay, 10 May '09 02:28 pm , 1 answers
With due respect, i guess Reliance has had its journey from 1100 to 1900 . For long term yes, RIL is good at this price at well.Personally, I would pr... more
Answered by Aliasgar Poonawala, 10 May '09 03:02 pm
Asked by Nilesh Vijay Shirgaonkar, 17 Oct '08 10:49 am , 1 answers
Boss both GUJNRE and GVK are attractive to buy at current levels.Because their profitability,fundamentals and Cash reserve is really good .Plus both h... more
Answered by sourabh bhowmick, 17 Oct '08 10:57 am
Asked by sanjaysss , 08 Apr '08 05:41 pm , 5 answers
AKASH GOYAL on Oct 15, 2008 10:48 PM Russell Vale, New South Wales (Australia), Oct. 14 As Indias coking coal demand mounts, with demand outpac... more
Answered by AKASH GOYAL, 15 Oct '08 10:56 pm
What's the reason for downward trend of Guj.NRE coke???
Asked by A D, 04 Sep '08 01:15 pm , 1 answers
Coz all mining shares are burning and are lowthis is a good time to buy... more
Answered by manek kapur, 04 Sep '08 01:48 pm
Asked by vilas , 13 Jul '08 05:05 pm , 1 answers
In Gujarati there is a saying " Haaryo Jugari Bamnoo Rame" which means that a lost gambler plays doubleSo avoid short term trading & invest in good st... more
Answered by MANISH DODIA, 13 Jul '08 05:12 pm
What srcipts should i buy for earning good profit within 2 to 3 months
Asked by Anju Maurya, 23 May '08 03:04 pm , 1 answers
U should buy ibulls,gujnre coke.i hav hopes frm these 2 skips.... more
Answered by aayushi , 23 May '08 03:05 pm
Before buying of 100 share, i want to satisfied that it will grow or not?
Asked by prabhat rai, 29 Mar '08 08:58 am , 1 answers
It will grow for sure. However, waiting period will be more. Expect good returns only after 2 to 3 years. Instead, invest in other better scrips like ... more
Answered by Gosht Singh, 29 Mar '08 09:03 am
Asked by pratik , 27 Mar '08 10:45 am , 1 answers
Guj nre coke is overexposed by selling only one commodity-coking coal. a process has been invented in the west whereby coking coal is not necessary in... more
Answered by ravishankar , 27 Mar '08 11:21 am
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