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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Best Buy Scrips

Hi Guys

Sorry for not posting during the difficult time

This is A new phase of the Stock Market in India , and i am damn sure bout that.

The market for the year will be volatile for sure, but 25 Jan 2008 is the day, mark my words friends, this is the day when you will have the full opportunity to go out there in the market and buy any share of your liking, and we guarantee you more than 25% returns.

Some of the share we recommend are

Alok
Arvind Mills
Adlabs
RPL
RNRL
Dena Bank
IDBI
Vijaya Bank
Sasken
Infosys
ISpat
Hind Motors
RIL
Rel Infra
Brigade
Ranbaxy
SBI
Icici
Balaji Telefilms
Avon
In Foils
IFCI
Moserbear


These scrips will rock 2008

1 comment:

Amar said...

Hi,

Indian stock market is one of the most volatile market. Its two main stock exchanges are NSEand BSE. Both exchanges generally follow same trend.

NSE and BSE offers platform for investment in Indian stock market. In India there are many traders who prefer NSE over BSE as they consider BSE
as more volatile exchange but truth is that all exchanges be it NSE, BSE or LSE are volatile and should not be considered as a place for speculation.
One should strictly follow technical analyses if they want to earn regularly from any stock market.

Please remember analyses of stock market be it technical or fundamental do help!!

Regards

amarinvestments

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