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What really matters for a meaningful value creation is consistent capital appreciation, along with a regular flow of income through dividends. Stocks which combine these two traits are a must for any portfolio, especially in uncertain and volatile times. DSIJ handpicks 11 such stocks which have the potential to create good value over a long term.
As expected India Inc reported a strong growth at the topline level thanks to the continued consumption-led demand however macro-economic pressures on the domestic as well as global front are making their presence felt at the bottomline level.
Servicing more than 28 crore individual policies, the corporation also has another nine crore covered under various group insurance and superannuation schemes
India Inc. has witnessed a strong revenue growth in Q1FY12, but the profits have been in single-digits. The market needs some potent uppers from the domestic and global front in order to recover.
The June 2011 (Q1FY12) quarter yielded a good topline growth, but a disappointing bottomline for India Inc.
In the midst of the global economic crises, the Indian economy offers an investment opportunity in its internal consumption surge.
The downgrade of the US by S&P has sent markets across the globe in a tizzy. What does it mean for the Indian investor?
A new IPO of SRS Ltd is slated for release later this month. The company is likely to have a high price band, notwithstanding a foxing history that suggests a chop-and-change business outlook.
After driving the markets up to dizzying heights, FIIs shied away from India following a host of factors which are now turning around. This will bring them back in a big way once again.
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