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Strong Resistance For Stock Market At 15379

Stock MarketsThe stock market broadened and saw new peaks as projected and creating history by reaching the historical 15000 mark.

Now the market is trading in blue sky territory. Technically the tendency is still unbroken and there is no symbol of failing though the stock market is in a extended terrain. The other logical technical target in the days to come is 15379.

Roman Tarmat debuts with gain of Rs 120

Roman Tarmat Ltd.Today, the shares of Mumbai-based construction company Roman Tarmat listed (July 9) on the NSE and the BSE.

Shares of the company opened up at a premium of Rs 120.00, or 68.57%, at Rs 295.00, greater than the issue price of Rs 175.00, at the Bombay Stock Exchange. The overall volume of shares traded was 1,667,036.

Market Opens Above 15k Mark

Bombay Stock ExchangeThe 30-share BSE Sensex continues to trade firm after opening positively at 15,018.71. It touched a high of 15,075.30. The stocks from IT and auto led the advances.

Asian markets boosted in the early trading sessions on signs of rising economic growth in Japan and South Korea and also because of the increase in the prices of oil.

Sensex’s Weekly Gains

BSE SensexThe BSE Sensex made 313.61 points during last week.

New Orders Backs Stone India To Its Previous Track

Stone India LimitedStone India ascended 5.95% to Rs 188.90 on getting orders from Indian

Technology Stocks Turn Hard Prior To Infy Results

Infosys TechnologiesMumbai: Tech stocks became more potent earlier than Infosys results on Wednesday. Fresh buying was seen in Infosys, Satyam, Wipro and Tata Consultancy and this is expected to carry on for a moment.

In early trading, Infosys was up 1.30 per cent to Rs 1,997.79, Satyam benefited 1.25 per cent to Rs 494 and TCS was up 0.80 per cent to Rs 1,168.15 on the NSE.

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News in Focus

Mitessh Thakkar: BUY Dixon Technologies, Aurobindo Pharma, HDFC Bank and Lupin

Market analyst Mitesh Thakkar has suggested four BUY Calls and no SELL Call for today’s trading session.

Sudarshan Sukhani: BUY Jubilant FoodWorks, NMDC, L&T Finance Holdings

Technical analyst Sudarshan Sukhani has suggested three BUY Calls and no SELL Call for today’s trading session.

Deepanshu Bhandari: BUY HCL Technologies, United Breweries, Thermax and Cummins India

Market expert Deepanshu Bhandari has suggested four BUY Calls and no SELL Call for today’s trading session. Indian markets are expected to open flat today and the session can be choppy.

Varun Dubey: BUY M&M, JK Paper, Ashok Leyland; SELL Axis Bank

Market expert Varun Dubey has suggested three BUY Calls and one SELL Call for today’s trading session.

Mitessh Thakkar: BUY Raymond, Havells India, NALCO; SELL Bharti Airtel

Market analyst Mitesh Thakkar has suggested three BUY Calls and one SELL Call for today’s trading session.

Sudarshan Sukhani: BUY IRCTC, HDFC Bank, Indraprastha Gas

Technical analyst Sudarshan Sukhani has suggested three BUY Calls and no SELL Call for today’s trading session.