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1. World Markets - 72 Indexes on 2/3/2010: Buy
33% or 23 Hold
38% or 27 Sell
29% or 20 indexes
2. Dow Jones Index - 30 Stocks on 2/4/2010: Buy
43% or 13 Hold
54% or 16 Sell
3% or 1 stocks
3. Best Brands - 200 stocks on 2/3/2010: Buy
38% or 75 Hold
35% or 71 Sell
27% or 53 stocks
4. Hot News - 200 stocks on 1/27/2010: Buy
22% or 43 Hold
40% or 80 Sell
38% or 76 stocks
5. S&P 500 Index - 500 Stocks on 7/21/2009:
Buy
68% or 341 Hold
21% or 106 Sell
11% or 53 stocks
6. S&P 400 Mid Cap - 400 Stocks on 7/21/2009: Buy
73% or 292 Hold
15% or 61 Sell
12% or 47 stocks
7. S&P 600 Small Cap - 600 Stocks on 4/18/2009: Buy
66% or 395 Hold
26% or 156 Sell
8% or 49 stocks
8. Nasdaq 100 Index - 100 Stocks on 7/21/2009: Buy
75% or 75 Hold
17% or 17 Sell
8% or 8 stocks
9. Nasdaq Telecom - 164 Stocks on 7/24/2009: Buy
49% or 81 Hold
35% or 56 Sell
16% or 27 stocks
10. Nasdaq Biotech - 136 Stocks on 7/24/2009: Buy
57% or 78 Hold
33% or 45 Sell
10% or 13 stocks
11. Nasdaq Computer - 440 Stocks on 7/22/2009: Buy
60% or 263 Hold
26% or 115 Sell
14% or 62 stocks
12. Nasdaq Finance - 180 Stocks on 7/24/2009: Buy
61% or 109 Hold
6% or 12 Sell
33% or 59 stocks
13. NYSE International - 100 Stocks on 7/21/2009: Buy
58% or 58 Hold
34% or 34 Sell
8% or 8 stocks
14. Legg Mason Mutual - 346 Funds on 10/6/2009: Buy
38% or 133 Hold
51% or 176 Sell
11% or 37 funds
15. T. Row Price Mutual - 161 Funds on 10/6/2009: Buy
52% or 84 Hold
46% or 73 Sell
2% or 4 funds
16. London FTSE 100 - 94 Stocks on 4/1/2009: Buy
20% or 19 Hold
50% or 47 Sell
30% or 28 stocks
17. Canada Toronto - 209 Stocks on 4/18/2009: Buy
53% or 111 Hold
34% or 70 Sell
13% or 28 stocks
TOTAL RATINGS:
Buy
67% or 2193 Hold
12% or 1162 Sell
21% or 573 stocks
BSE Sensex nudges up 0.1 pct; telecoms rise
Reuters India - 14 hours ago
By Ami Shah MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex pulled back from an early slide and eked out a 0.1 percent gain on Monday, after a recovery in European shares helped soothe nerves. Beaten down ...
BSE Sensex provisionally closes up 0.2 pct
Reuters India - 15 hours ago
MUMBAI (Reuters) – The BSE Sensex recovered from early lows and provisionally rose 0.2 percent in seesaw trade on Monday, supported by gains in European equities. Telecom companies led the rise ...
BSE Sensex extends losses to 1 pct
Reuters India - 20 hours ago
MUMBAI (Reuters) – The BSE Sensex extended losses to 1 percent on Monday morning, led by losses in Reliance Industries and ITC, as Asian markets weakened further and as investors were worried ...
BSE Sensex falls 0.5 pct; Infosys, Reliance down
Reuters India - 22 hours ago
MUMBAI (Reuters) – The BSE Sensex fell 0.5 percent early on Monday, led by losses in Infosys Technologies and Reliance Industries, as the undertone remained shaky over worries in the euro zone. At ...
BSE Sensex to open lower on global cues, inflation
Reuters India - Feb 4, 2010
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex is set to open lower on Friday following declines in global markets, as investor risk appetite fell on rising sovereign debt in the euro zone, poor US jobs data ...
BSE Sensex extends fall to 1 pct; metals slide
Reuters India - Feb 4, 2010
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex extended losses to 1 percent on Thursday morning, with metals stocks leading the fall on lower metal prices. Weaker global markets added to the woes. At 9:38 am ...
BSE Sensex falls 0.3 pct early; L&T, HDFC fall
Reuters India - Feb 4, 2010
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex fell 0.3 percent in early trade on Thursday, with Larsen & Toubro and Housing Development Finance Corp leading the decline, hurt by the weakness in global markets ...
Sensex bounces back 333 points
Indian Express - Feb 3, 2010
After dropping to a three-month closing low in the previous session, the BSE Sensex rose to a six-week high on Wednesday with sentiment lifted by firm world markets, good response to the NTPC ...
BSE Sensex provisionally closes up 2 pct
Reuters India - Feb 3, 2010
MUMBAI (Reuters) – The BSE Sensex provisionally rose 2 percent on Wednesday, helped by gains in world equities and hopes the government may not withdraw stimulus measures soon. Larsen & Toubro and ...
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