Tuesday, December 12, 2006

FEW NIFTY POSSIBILITIES(elliot wave)

I think no one will debate on that this is 4th wave so if you are of the same view then head down to see 4th wave different scenarios



this view holds good if we go up tomorrow this could probably be B WAVE rise of 4th main wave after which we see a C wave down


This could be the most admired view if this holds good according to this 4th wave has ended and a new impulse has started which means correction is over


The last and the terrible view A may be still happening and the rise what we saw in the last hour today could well be 4th of A wave which means we still have long way to go down
(this view looks quite remote to be true)
cheers
rish

YAHOO PLAYING PRANKS

hi friends,
THERE SEEMED TO BE A PROBLEM WITH YAHOO MESSENGER MY NEW ID TOO
GOT BLOCKED I AGAIN MADE A NEW ID (rohitmankotia1@yahoo.co.in) CAN ADD SAME
regards
rish

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Infosys finds a berth in Nasdaq-100


Infosys Technologies, the country’s second biggest software services exporter, just clinched yet another unique distinction.

It became the first Indian corporate to be included in a global index when NASDAQ announced that it had chosen the company to be a part of the NASDAQ-100 Index effective market opening on Monday, December 18, 2006.

This comes at a time when Infosys is celebrating its silver jubilee anniversary. It now joins the ranks of Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Apple, Intel and Yahoo which form part of the NASDAQ-100.

On the NASDAQ, the Infy scrip closed at $55.03 (up 0.7%) on Friday with volumes of 2.07 million shares although on the National Stock Exchange(NSE) in India the scrip closed lower by 1.27% at Rs 2,195.55. At the time of ranking, Infosys ADS had a market capitalisation of $5.6 billion on the NASDAQ. On the NSE Infy ended on Friday with a market capitalisation of Rs 1.21 lakh crore.Besides Infosys, the other two stocks to be added to the NASDAQ-100 include Level 3 Communications Inc and Vertex Pharmaceuticals.

The NASDAQ-100 comprises of the 100 largest non financial stocks listed on the NASDAQ. Infosys, Level 3 and Vertex come in place of JDS Uniphase Corporation, Lincare Holdings Inc and Urban Outfitters Inc.

“The NASDAQ-100 Index is one of the world’s most recognised benchmarks that owes this distinction to its components-companies that are leaders in a diverse range of industries,” said John L Jacobs, executive vice-president of NASDAQ.
The inclusion of stocks into the NASDAQ-100 happens on the basis of a re-ranking exercise which is carried out each December.

“We are delighted to hear about the inclusion in the NASDAQ-100 Index. Companies like ours are helping corporates worldwide to effectively compete in a flat world,” said V Balakrishnan, CFO.

The Infosys inclusion comes after the company launched its third sponsored ADS issue which saw the floating stock increase in the international market (NASDAQ). Currently close to 20% of the Infosys stock is available on the NASDAQ.

As a part of the index, the Infy scrip will now be included in the NASDAQ-100 Index Tracking Stock, an exchange traded fund (ETF). The NASDAQ-100 along with NASDAQ Financial-100 Index were launched way back in January 1985.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

I-FLEX INSIDERS MUST BE REPENTING BIG TIME


The following names are iflex insiders who sold before enjoying humongous rise in iflex stock price (missed the bus)


I-Flex Solutions Ltd

Mr. Deepak Ghaisas CEO India Operations 377,3 30-Oct-06
Mr. Deepak Ghaisas CEO India Operations 5,000 23-Nov-06
Mr. Deepak Ghaisas CEO India Operations 11,623 14-Nov-06
Mr. Deepak Ghaisas CEO India Operations 6,795 13-Nov-06
Mr. P Prasannavadanan 1,100 29-Nov-06-24-Nov-06
Mr. P Prasannavadanan 400 23-Nov-06
Mr. P V Jambu Natarajan 900 09-Nov-06
Mr. S Hariharan Senior Vice President 150 15-Nov-06
Mr. Sachin Joshi Key Management Personnel 1,000 05-30-Nov-06-Dec-06
Mr. Sridhar Padmanabhan Employee 2,000 28-Nov-06-05-Dec-06
Mr. V Shankar Employee 1,000 01-Dec-06-05-Dec-06
Mr. V Shankar Employee 3,000 24-Nov-06-29-Nov-06
Mr. V Shankar Employee 2,000 23-Nov-06
Mr.R Ravisankar 20,000 29-Nov-06(22-Nov-06 to 24-Nov-06)
Mrs. Meenakshy Iyer 700 09-Nov-06
Mr. V Shankar Employee 1,750 07-Dec-06-06-Dec-06
Mr. Avadhut Ketkar 500 07-05-Dec-06-Dec-06
Mr. Deepak Ghaisas CEO India Operations 5,493 07-Dec-06(04-Dec-06 & 05-Dec-06)
Ms. Swati Srinivasan 5,000 07-Dec-06(27-Nov-06 & 01-Dec-06)
Mr. V Srinivasan 7,000 07-01-Dec-06 -Dec-06

This proves again timing market is like sweating in Antarctica :-)
cheers
rish