The Economic Times Daily Newsletter

Dated:March 28,2011


Top Headlines

Indian markets are not overvalued: UBS Securities

India is trading at long-term averages & we are bullish because at 15 times earnings, I don't think it's overvalued, says Suresh Mahdevan of UBS Sec.


TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL eye double-digit growth

India's leading tech firms are preparing to announce their return to the double-digit growth rates and are tweaking their business models.


Endorsements: Yuvraj Singh & Zaheer Khan get ready to rake in big money

Team India may just be two steps away from a historic World Cup victory, but the march up to semis has already raised the commerce quotient of its stars.



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Latest Updates

Market Round-up
SENSEX 18943.14 127.50
NIFTY 5687.25 33.00
NASDAQ 2141.54 17.78
DJIA 10060.06 19.61
RS/$ 46.79 -0.14

NSE Gainers
Scrip Price(Rs.) %Change
Omkar Speciality Chemical
41.95 + 20.03
PBA Infrastructure Ltd.
68.05 + 20.02
Sterlite Technologies Ltd
59.50 + 17.71
Bhansali Engineering Poly
39.30 + 16.96
Kandagiri Spinning Mills
111.75 + 16.22

NSE Losers
Scrip Price(Rs.) %Change
D B Realty Ltd.
83.55 -13.64
Kesar Terminals & Infrast
75.50 -10.12
Melstar Information Techn
8.10 -10.00
Visu International Ltd.
2.70 -8.47
Bhagwati Banquets & Hotel
103.70 -8.39

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