Deepak Korgaonkar &Amp; B G Shirsat In Mumbai

Stories by Deepak Korgaonkar &Amp; B G Shirsat In Mumbai

Falling markets shrink super rich club

Falling markets shrink super rich club

Rediff.com   5 Jul 2008

The super-rich club is shrinking at a dizzying pace. Over 100 billionaires (net worth of Rs 100 crore and above) have turned millionaires courtesy the decline in share prices over the last six months.

Inventory build-up points to demand slowdown

Inventory build-up points to demand slowdown

Rediff.com   23 Jun 2008

Analysis of data published by 1,074 manufacturing companies with turnover of at least Rs 1 crore (Rs 10 million)(shows they were sitting on unsold finished stock worth Rs 18,950 crore (Rs 189.5 billion) at the end of 2007-08, up almost 70 per cent from Rs 11,164 crore (Rs 111.64 billion) a year ago.

Private equity bets on Indian firms fail

Private equity bets on Indian firms fail

Rediff.com   13 Jun 2008

The market meltdown since its January 8 peak has made private investments in public equity (PIPE) unprofitable as 2007's deal size of $5.31 billion is currently valued at $5.29 billion.Of the seven deals in the real estate sector, five are profitable while two made losses. Similarly, of the 17 deals in manufacturing sector, 13 reported loss.

India Inc's dividend payout drops to 5-yr low

India Inc's dividend payout drops to 5-yr low

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2008

The payout declined to 22 per cent in 2007-08 from more than 24 per cent in each of the last four years, an analysis of the 657 companies, which announced dividends in the financial year ended March, showed. The sample is from the list of 2,000 companies, which have declared results, though only 657 companies announced dividends as of June 6.

Slowdown hits India Inc's Q4 profits

Slowdown hits India Inc's Q4 profits

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2008

The slowdown is showing on the balance-sheet. During the quarter ended March 2008, India Inc reported the lowest net profit growth in the last nine quarters, after the state-owned oil marketing and power companies declared poor results.

India Inc sees low net, lower sales

India Inc sees low net, lower sales

Rediff.com   28 May 2008

Companies post the slowest sales growth in four years, profits low, too. The last financial year has been the slowest year in four years for corporate India, according to the financial results for 1,354 companies released so far. Cumulative net sales grew by 18.2 per cent in fiscal 2007-08, in contrast to the 29.3 per cent growth in the previous financial year, 21.1 per cent in FY06 and a rapid 31.5 per cent in FY05.

Seven star performers of India Inc

Seven star performers of India Inc

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2008

Early birds post better profit growth than the preceding two quarters.A total of 345 companies have so far declared their results. Analysis of the results of a common sample of 237 companies showed that the net profit growth at 21.97 per cent was better than that recorded in the previous two quarters

Inflation: Burden on many, bonanza for some

Inflation: Burden on many, bonanza for some

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2008

Numbers collated by the Business Standard Research Bureau show that in the last three years, leading cement manufacturers have multiplied their nine-month profits manifold and mining and paper companies have more than doubled it.

IT firms may see mixed Q4 results

IT firms may see mixed Q4 results

Rediff.com   8 Apr 2008

The fourth quarter (January-March) is usually a weak quarter for the Indian IT companies due to the lesser number of billing days. This time, however, the good news is that the rupee has depreciated by about 1.3 per cent during the quarter. Every increase/decrease of a percentage point in the rupee lowers/adds to the operating (EBIDTA) margins by 30-50 basis points (bps).

High dividends lead to high returns

High dividends lead to high returns

Rediff.com   31 Mar 2008

Companies disbursing high dividends are good for investors looking for higher returns than bank deposits. High dividend-yield stocks give high dividends & the capital value increases. Dividend-yielding stocks are recommended in volatile markets as they are more stable than growth stocks. These stocks do not fall steeply in a falling market. An investor can even beat the index returns, if he invests in good dividend-yielding stocks & rebalances his portfolio from time to time.

Investors lose 24% value as 13 out of 18 IPOs flop

Investors lose 24% value as 13 out of 18 IPOs flop

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2008

The big flops of the year -- Reliance Power and Future Capital Holdings -- are currently available at 25 per cent below their issue price. The other major post-listing losers include BGR Energy, Shriram EPC, J Kumar Infraprojects and KNR Constructions. Among the smaller issues, Precision Pipes and Profiles, Manaksia, and Porwal Auto Components are currently available at 50 per cent below their issue prices.

Market fall: Promoters make hay

Market fall: Promoters make hay

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2008

Promoters of mid- and small-cap companies are grabbing the opportunity provided by a falling market to raise their holdings in their respective companies. In most cases, the shares of their companies are trading at over 30 per cent discount to the all-time high market prices.Promoters of 54 small- and mid-size firms acquired 8.3 million equity shares of their companies from the secondary market, between January 10 and February 27 this year.

Slipping into a slowdown

Slipping into a slowdown

Rediff.com   7 Mar 2008

India Inc looks all set to grow at a slow pace in the current financial year. That is, if the financial performance of Corporate India for the first nine months of 2007-2008 is any indicator of things to come.

Sensex to be at 22,600 by Dec-end: UBS

Sensex to be at 22,600 by Dec-end: UBS

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2008

Report sees the index at 16,000 points in the worst-case scenario.

India Inc's margins shrink on higher costs

India Inc's margins shrink on higher costs

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2008

The rising cost of production and interest outgo have shrunk operating margins by 53 basis points to 15.16 per cent in the quarter ended December 2007, while net profit margin has slipped 39 basis points to 9.31 per cent as compared to 9.70 per cent in the corresponding quarter a year ago.

Market crash: Battered stocks rise 15-99%

Market crash: Battered stocks rise 15-99%

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2008

The BSE Sensex bounced back by 14.8 per cent (2,261.65 points) from Tuesday's intra-day low of 15,332.42 to close at 17,594.07 on Wednesday. The index, which lost 5,874.35 points from its all-time high of 21,206.77, has retraced 39 per cent of its total losses.

Market recovery likely to continue

Market recovery likely to continue

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2008

Short covering also took place in RNRL (futures up 22 per cent, OI down by 51.48 lakh shares), Reliance Energy (futures up 18.6 per cent, OI down by 57,750 shares) and NTPC (futures up 13.3 per cent, OI down by 25.11 lakh shares).

Markets should see a recovery

Markets should see a recovery

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2008

The market wide open interest declined by 15 per cent and is 25-30 per cent below the peak levels, indicating covering of long positions. The Nifty futures OI declined further by 19.5 per cent or 74.45 lakh shares. The current Nifty January OI of 30.97 million shares is the lowest for the current month series.

Ambanis see Rs 1 lakh cr m-cap erosion in 7 days

Ambanis see Rs 1 lakh cr m-cap erosion in 7 days

Rediff.com   18 Jan 2008

The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, which is raising Rs 11,700 crore through the public offer of Reliance Power, has seen a value erosion of Rs 48,000 crore in the last seven days.

FIIs raise stake in major IT stocks

FIIs raise stake in major IT stocks

Rediff.com   18 Jan 2008

They have increased their holdings in Infosys Technologies, TCS and Wipro between two and four per cent, going by the shareholding data for the quarter ended December 31, 2007.