Hot Stocks for quick 5-10% gains
Here is the pick of the few stocks which are going to give good five to ten percent return in a week time.
Hotel Leela ( cmp 57.55 )
Ansal Housing ( cmp 266 )
Dabur ( cmp 91.75 )
Marico ( cmp 58 )
Berger Paints ( cmp 42.5 )
Invest in these stocks and wait for the return and dont get in hurry to sell them these are fundamentally good stock and sell them if you get the return even in a day or two and then again wait for the next update here on this site.
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Thursday, May 17, 2007
Bajaj Auto Demerger Approved
Auto giant Bajaj Auto's board on Thursday approved a demerger scheme, splitting group into three separate entities with the creation of two new companies.
Under the proposed scheme, effective from March 31, 2007, Bajaj Auto Ltd's various businesses including auto manufacturing and other strategic businesses such as wind energy, insurance and financial services, would be demerged into two newly incorporated subsidiaries -- Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd (BHIL) and Bajaj Finserv Ltd (BFL).
The manufacturing business would vest in BHIL and other strategic businesses would vest in BFL, the company informed the BSE.
After the demerger, for each share of Bajaj Auto, the shareholders would continue to hold one share of the company with face value of Rs 10 and would also be allotted one BHIL share of Rs 10 face value and one BFL share of Rs 5 face value.
As part of the restructuring, BHIL would be renamed ''Bajaj Auto Ltd'' and the existing Bajaj Auto Ltd would be renamed as ''Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd''.
The scheme, approved by the board, is subject to approvals as may be required including that of the stock exchanges, Bombay High Court, and shareholders of the company. (source-thehindubusinessline)
Auto giant Bajaj Auto's board on Thursday approved a demerger scheme, splitting group into three separate entities with the creation of two new companies.
Under the proposed scheme, effective from March 31, 2007, Bajaj Auto Ltd's various businesses including auto manufacturing and other strategic businesses such as wind energy, insurance and financial services, would be demerged into two newly incorporated subsidiaries -- Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd (BHIL) and Bajaj Finserv Ltd (BFL).
The manufacturing business would vest in BHIL and other strategic businesses would vest in BFL, the company informed the BSE.
After the demerger, for each share of Bajaj Auto, the shareholders would continue to hold one share of the company with face value of Rs 10 and would also be allotted one BHIL share of Rs 10 face value and one BFL share of Rs 5 face value.
As part of the restructuring, BHIL would be renamed ''Bajaj Auto Ltd'' and the existing Bajaj Auto Ltd would be renamed as ''Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd''.
The scheme, approved by the board, is subject to approvals as may be required including that of the stock exchanges, Bombay High Court, and shareholders of the company. (source-thehindubusinessline)
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