Wednesday, November 12, 2014

13/11/2014 stocks news






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Warren Buffett is legendary as an investor, but he's also an incredibly successful businessperson, too—a fact that sometimes gets lost in the millions of words that have been written about his advice on how to buy a stock.
1. Keep calm in the face of volatility. Buffett writes that earnings gyrations "don't bother us in the least." After all, "Charlie and I would much rather earn a lumpy 15 percent over time than a smooth 12 percent.
2.Keep good company. Berkshire has never split its Class A shares. As a result, one share currently costs almost $214,000. That discouraged people from rapidly moving into and out of the stock, and that's exactly the way Buffett likes it. He wants shareholders who share his long-term view. All the way back in 1979, he wrote, "In large part, companies obtain the shareholder constituency that they seek and deserve. If they focus their thinking and communications on short-term results or short-term stock market consequences, they will, in large part, attract shareholders who focus on the same factors.
3. Keep your focus. In that same letter, Buffett warns that even a great company can see its "value stagnate in the presence of hubris or of boredom that caused the attention of managers to wander." The result: a "sidetracked" leadership that "neglects its wonderful base business while purchasing other businesses that are so-so or worse." In this area, Buffett argues that "inactivity strikes us as intelligent behavior." In 1982, a year that saw a number of corporate deals, Buffett thought that in many of them, "managerial intellect wilted in competition with managerial adrenaline. The thrill of the chase blinded the pursuers to the consequences of the catch.
4. Keep costs low. In his 1996 letter, Buffett wrote that being a "low-cost operator" is directly responsible for the success of Berkshire's GEICO auto insurance subsidiary. "Low costs permit low prices, and low prices attract and retain good policyholders." And when those customers recommend GEICO to their friends, the company gets an "enormous savings in acquisition expenses, and that makes our costs still lower.
5. Keep employee incentives simple. Buffett doesn't like what he calls "lottery ticket" arrangements, such as stock options, in which the ultimate value could range from "zero to huge" and is "totally out of the control of the person whose behavior we would like to affect." Instead, goals should be "tailored to the economics" of the business, simple and measurable, and "directly related to the daily activities of plan participants.
6. Keep out of trouble. Buffett tries to "reverse engineer" the future at Berkshire. "If we can't tolerate a possible consequence, remote though it may be, we steer clear of planting its seeds." (Buffett notes that his partner Charlie Munger often says, "All I want to know is where I'm going to die so I'll never go there.
7. Keep your undervalued stock to yourself. Buffett is especially critical of a company using its stock to make a purchase when that stock isn't being fully valued by the market. "Under such circumstances, a marvelous business purchased at a fair sales price becomes a terrible buy. For gold valued as gold cannot be purchased intelligently through the utilitization of gold—or even silver—valued as lead.
8. Keep it small. In 2006, Buffett wrote that he's skeptical "about the ability of big entities of any type to function well." In his opinion, "size seems to make many organizations slow-thinking, resistant to change and smug." That's one reason Berkshire's corporate headquarters still has only a handful of employees, with almost all the managing work left to its unit's managers. "It is a real pleasure to work with managers who enjoy coming to work each morning and, once there, instinctively and unerringly think like owners.
9. Keep your reputation. In Buffett's mind, perhaps the most important piece of advice for businesses, and for everyone else, is to maintain a sterling reputation for honesty by never doing something you wouldn't want to see reported on the front page of your local newspaper. After taking control of Salomon in the wake of a major 1991 scandal at the financial firm, he famously told a Congressional panel that he had a simple message for employees: "Lose money for the firm and I will be understanding; lose a shred of reputation for the firm and I will be ruthless.
As he put it in one of his most-often quoted sayings: "It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you'll do things differently.
The aviation ministry on Monday said it would list the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Pawan Hans Helicopter Ltd on the stock exchanges to improve efficiency and transparency.
Not ruling out privatisation of Air India, the ministry added an expert committee would set a road map for the bleeding state-owned airline to "achieve its full potential"
The announcements by Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju were part of the aviation policy unveiled on Monday. The government has sought views from the public on the draft policy, which is likely to be finalised in January.
"Listing improves transparency and efficiency. AAI will be corporatised, and then listed. The listing of Pawan Hans will also be undertaken with the same objective," Raju said.



  
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.............YOU MAY WIN OR YOU MAY LOSE.........
...............IF YOU NOT TRY YOU NEVER WIN ..............









The investment ideas of Warren Buffett is most basic and simple to implement. The beauty of his investment ideas is that they are so easy and logical that at timespeople overlook the same ideas even though it must have crossed their mind. These investment ideas of Warren Buffett has not only help the maestro to make billions but also stands as a guiding principles for every other investor of this world.
Warren Buffett’s investment ideas asks us to buy stocksof only those companies whose “fundamentals” are very strong and its stock is available at “undervalued price”. When we say strong fundamentals we mean a healthy financial report, unique product line which is run by exceptional managers.






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What To Do Today..........






Our Opininon for Today's Market.......

1.Market Looks Volatile.....










1.Some Insider Say NIfTy go up to 6200

What To Do Today........


Nifty....Today Face Resistance at......8438...8495..8535

Nifty.....Today Support at ..8280...8232...8165

Nifty Range...6300--------8200

TRACK ME RESEARCH......


NEXT TGT FOR


Our Opinion for Today's Market.......

1.Stock Specific Movement Expected Today ......

2. Mid-caps Looks Good....


INTRADAY HOT STOCKS: 13/11/2014
buy tatacom tgt 440/480 sl 390
buy sks and tvs moter on every dip
sell tatamoter dvr sl 335 tgt 318
buy heromoto sl 2810 tg 3200
buy tatast sl 460 tgt 490/500/520
buy shopper stop and treehouse tgt 5to10%
sell bhel sl 247 tgt 240/236









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MARKSANS PHARMA


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TARGET

Rs.21/- Rs.24/30/35/40/80 SL Rs.15/-




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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

12/11/2014 stocks news






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Having just completed a comprehensive round of ministerial and bureaucratic changes, the Narendra Modi government is set to embark on a series of economic reforms aimed at putting the country on track for 8% growth in the intermediate term and an even faster pace beyond that.
This will include ironing out the kinks in land acquisition, implementing the longawaited goods & services tax (GST), rapidly modernising the railway system to its fullest potential and fixing the seriously flawed agricultural produce marketing system. And where it sees the need for drastic, immediate change, the government won't be averse to taking the ordinance route, particularly with respect to the land acquisition law, seen as one of the biggest stumbling blocks to infrastructure development in coumtry.
The administration is well-placed to kick off its programme in the winter session of Parliament, when key economic Bills are expected to be introduced.
"Plate is full... focus areas are clear," said a senior government official. "All energies of the government will be directed towards this." A two-pronged approach to the reforms process will be followed — focusing on pushing key legislation and removing obstacles to procedures on the ground to improve governance, thereby lifting the curbs on growth and attracting greater levels of investment.
The aviation ministry on Monday said it would list the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Pawan Hans Helicopter Ltd on the stock exchanges to improve efficiency and transparency.
Not ruling out privatisation of Air India, the ministry added an expert committee would set a road map for the bleeding state-owned airline to "achieve its full potential"
The announcements by Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju were part of the aviation policy unveiled on Monday. The government has sought views from the public on the draft policy, which is likely to be finalised in January.
"Listing improves transparency and efficiency. AAI will be corporatised, and then listed. The listing of Pawan Hans will also be undertaken with the same objective," Raju said.


  
BUT HOW CAN IT BE WON????
FOR THIS JUST JOIN

IF YOU TRY!!!!!!!!
.............YOU MAY WIN OR YOU MAY LOSE.........
...............IF YOU NOT TRY YOU NEVER WIN ..............









The investment ideas of Warren Buffett is most basic and simple to implement. The beauty of his investment ideas is that they are so easy and logical that at timespeople overlook the same ideas even though it must have crossed their mind. These investment ideas of Warren Buffett has not only help the maestro to make billions but also stands as a guiding principles for every other investor of this world.
Warren Buffett’s investment ideas asks us to buy stocksof only those companies whose “fundamentals” are very strong and its stock is available at “undervalued price”. When we say strong fundamentals we mean a healthy financial report, unique product line which is run by exceptional managers.






Think Big TO EARN BIGGG


Track me



What To Do Today..........






Our Opininon for Today's Market.......

1.Market Looks Volatile.....










1.Some Insider Say NIfTy go up to 6200

What To Do Today........


Nifty....Today Face Resistance at......8438...8495..8535

Nifty.....Today Support at ..8280...8232...8165

Nifty Range...6300--------8200

TRACK ME RESEARCH......


NEXT TGT FOR


Our Opinion for Today's Market.......

1.Stock Specific Movement Expected Today ......

2. Mid-caps Looks Good....


INTRADAY HOT STOCKS: 12/11/2014
buy tatacom tgt 440/480 sl 390
buy sks and tvs moter on every dip
buy heromoto sl 2810 tg 3200
buy tatast sl 460 tgt 490/500/520
buy shopper stop and treehouse tgt 5to10%
sell bhel sl 247 tgt 240/236









L&T FINANCE HOLDINGS


(BSE TICKER-533519@ Rs.65/-)



Yeessssssssssssssssssssssssss

 !!!!
Rs.90/120/- Rs.150/-
Alert:- Our Subscriber's Long in Stock!!!





MARKSANS PHARMA


(Bse Ticker-524404@ Rs.18.80)



TARGET

Rs.21/- Rs.24/30/35/40/80 SL Rs.15/-




Forget Short Term Movment