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Thursday, March 24, 2011

NTPC rises on commissioning unit 6 of 500 MW of Farakka plant


National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is currently trading at Rs 176.20, up by 1.20 points or 0.69% from its previous closing of Rs 175.00 on the BSE.
The scrip opened at Rs 176.00 and has touched a high and low of Rs 176.40 and Rs 175.60 respectively.
The BSE group 'A' stock of face value Rs 10 has touched a 52 week high of Rs 222.20 on 04-Oct-2010 and a 52 week low of Rs 168.60 on 25-Feb-2011.
Last one week high and low of the scrip stood at Rs 177.50 and Rs 172.60 respectively. The current market cap of the company is Rs 144295.63 crore.
The promoters holding in the company stood at 84.50% while Institutions and Non-Institutions held 11.78% and 3.72% respectively. The country’s largest power producer National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has commissioned unit 6 of 500 MW of Farakka Super Thermal Power Station. Following the commissioning, the total capacity of the company has become 33,694 MW. With the coming of unit 6, the total installed capacity of Farakka Super Thermal Power Station has become 2,100 MW. Recently, the company had started Stage-III commercial operation at Unit-VII of 500 MW of Korba Super Thermal Power Project with effect from March 21, 2011.
NTPC posted a marginal increase of 0.27% in its net profit of Rs 2371.48 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2010 as compared to Rs 2364.98 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2009. Its total income has increased from Rs 11961.31 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2009 to Rs 14165.90 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2010.

Lovable Lingerie gets marvelous debut on the bourses


Lovable Lingerie debuted at Rs 261.50, up by 56.5 points or 27.56% from its issue price of Rs 205 on the BSE.
The scrip is currently trading at Rs 268.30, up by 63.30 points or 30.87% from its issue price and has touched  a high and low of Rs 269.40  and Rs 255.00 respectively. So far 1959589 shares were traded on the counter.
India’s leading women’s innerwear ‘Lovable Lingerie’ got listed today , the issue price was fixed at Rs 205, higher end of price band of Rs 195-205 a share. The issue got overwhelming response and was subscribed around 35 times raising around Rs 93 crore.
The company will be using the issue proceeds for Setting up of a manufacturing facility to create additional capacity at Bengaluru; Expenses to be incurred for Brand Building; Brand Development expenses for our “College Style” brand; Investment in Joint Venture; Setting up of Exclusive Brand Outlets (“EBO’s”); Setting up of retail store modules for “shop-in-shop”; Up gradation of design studios and General corporate purpose.
The Mumbai based company manufacturer’s women’s innerwear. The company is having joint venture with Lovable Lifestyles which will market, manufacture, distribute and direct retail in the super premium lingerie segment. Lovable will hold 90% stake in the JV with London's Lifestyle Galleries. The company’s brands include 'Lovable', 'Daisy Dee' and 'College Style' which are retailed through 103 distributors in India. Lovable has three manufacturing facilities - two in Bengaluru, with an installed capacity of 60 lakh pieces p.a. and another unit in Uttarakhand with an installed capacity of 7.5 lakh pieces p.a.

US markets closed modestly higher despite weak housing data


US markets closed modestly higher on Wednesday, worries of Japanese crisis was still looming and the stocks remained lower for most of the day however a spurt in energy stocks was seen after Energy Department report showed that gasoline consumption continues to grow despite sharp price increases at the pump, it shows that higher fuel cost has not made much impact. Meanwhile the Japanese government estimated that rebuilding costs for the earthquake could be as high as $300 billion, dragging the economy growth by 0.5 percent this year due to the widespread devastation. Also there was a disappointment from the housing front; sales of new single-family homes plunged to the lowest on record in February.
Commerce Department reported that home sales fell 17 percent to 250,000, well below the 700,000 rate being expected, it was the third straight monthly drop. That decline in activity is weighing down the construction industry, which in the past has fueled economic recoveries.
The Dow Jones industrial average gained 67.39 points, or 0.56 percent, to close at 12,086.02.The Standard & Poor's 500 index edged up 3.77 points, or 0.29 percent, to close at 1,297.54. The Nasdaq composite index rose 14.43, or 0.54 percent, to 2,698.30.
Most of the Indian ADRs closed in green on Wednesday, Infosys was up by 1.64%, Wipro was up by 0.29%, HDFC Bank was up by 4.78%, ICICI Bank was up by 2.62%, MTNL was up by 0.05% and Tata Motors was up by 0.60%.

FII DII DATA 24/03/2011

Net Index Futures (358), Net Stock Futures (-119), Derivative Market: Total Open Interest (Rs 1,45,535 cr), Stock Futures Open Interest (Rs 33,141 cr)

Indian ADRs Update 24/03/2011

INFOSYS Up 1.6 (2.5%), WIPRO Up 0.3 (2.1%), ICICI BANK Up 2.6 (5.9%), HDFC BANK Up 4.8 (3.1%)

City Union Bank opens three new branches


Private sector lender - City Union Bank - has opened three new branches at Gudiyatham, Kallakurichi on March 23, 2011 and Bhavani in Tamilnadu on March 24, 2011 respectively.
Recently, the bank has opened two new branches at Rohini in New Delhi and Jalandhar in Punjab on March 6, 2011 and March 7, 2011, respectively.
The bank reported an increase of 42% in its net profit for the quarter ended December 31, 2010 which stood at Rs 57.70 crore against Rs 40.65 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2009. It reported total income stood at Rs 349.28 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2010 against Rs 278.58 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2009.

Markets likely to get a positive start on good global cues


The Indian markets remained in jubilant mood for the second consecutive day with benchmarks gaining over one percent each in last session, there were lots of short covering and the gains remained broad based, though the PSU oil marketing companies remained a bit under pressure. Today the start is likely to be good with global cues indicating for a positive start, fund buying in realty, banking and pharma may continue for yet another day, while the latest governments’ proposal of lowering taxes in some sectors may continue to support the stocks move further high. There is a new listing of one of India’s leading women’s innerwear ' Lovable Lingerie' today that too is likely to keep the markets buzzing. The issue price has been fixed at Rs 205, at the higher end of price band of Rs 195-205 a share. The issue got overwhelming response and was subscribed around 35 times raising around Rs 93 crore.
In a latest development Capital market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has ordered restriction on transmitting ‘unauthenticated news’ by brokers and wealth managers on blogs and mobile phones. The Advice from the SEBI also says that broking firms will have to ensure that staffs don’t circulate rumours, or unverified information, obtained from client, industry or any other sources. They will also have to restrict their employees from accessing blogs and messenger sites.
The US markets closed modestly higher as the Japanese worries along with report that new single-family homes plunged to the lowest on record in February capped the gains. Most of the Asian markets have made a positive start though the Japanese Nikkei is trading marginally lower on government estimation that the direct damage from a deadly earthquake and tsunami that struck the country’s northeast this month was at as much as $310 billion.
Back home, Indian benchmarks carried forward their northbound journey for yet another session on Wednesday, as optimistic cues from across the globe helped the indices to surpass crucial support levels of 5,400 and 18,000 and move in higher trajectories. Sentiments remained sanguine right from the start of trade as tabling of the banking sector amendment bill and the Constitution Amendment Bill in parliament on Tuesday buttressed the chances of a rebound for the domestic indices. The discouraging leads from Japanese markets which plunged over one and half a percent too went unnoticed amid reports that billionaire investor Warren Buffet intends to use the huge cash pile of his flagship firm Berkshire Hathaway to acquire companies in India, an investment destination Buffett feels is too big to be called an emerging market. Meanwhile, spiraling crude oil showed little signs of dying down as they toped $105 a barrel amid the ongoing turmoil in Libya and other parts of the Middle East, thereby raising skepticism over the advance on fears that the market lacks clear direction amid mounting global and local uncertainties. The NSE’s 50-share broadly followed index Nifty, settled just below the crucial 5,500 support level while Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensitive Index, Sensex garnered a double century to regain the psychological 18,200 mark. The broader markets too remained amid the thick of the things but failed to outperform their larger peers. Rate sensitive banking index soared after Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee proposed changes to tax and banking laws. The reform bill seeks to make voting rights for bank shareholders proportional to their holdings, a move believed to boost the attractiveness of state-owned banks for investors. Earlier on Dalal Street, the benchmarks had slipped to their intra-day low levels in the initial moments of trade tracking weak cues from the Wall Street and towering crude oil prices on concerns that conflicts in Middle East could pinch oil supplies. However the frontline indices staged a strong and stable pullback thereafter led by gains in banking, FMCG, healthcare and metal stocks. The indices gradually gained traction and sailed beyond the crucial support levels of 5,450 and 18,200 in the absence of any bouts of profit booking. Sustained buying interests across the board through the session helped the bourses eventually snap the day’s trade around the high point of the day with over a percent gains. Finally, the BSE Sensex surged by 217.86 points or 1.21% to settle at 18,206.16 while the S&P CNX Nifty climbed 66.40 points or 1.23% to end at 5,480.25.
US markets closed modestly higher on Wednesday, worries of Japanese crisis was still looming and the stocks remained lower for most of the day however a spurt in energy stocks was seen after Energy Department report showed that gasoline consumption continues to grow despite sharp price increases at the pump, it shows that higher fuel cost has not made much impact. Meanwhile the Japanese government estimated that rebuilding costs for the earthquake could be as high as $300 billion, dragging the economy growth by 0.5 percent this year due to the widespread devastation. Also there was a disappointment from the housing front; sales of new single-family homes plunged to the lowest on record in February.
Commerce Department reported that home sales fell 17 percent to 250,000, well below the 700,000 rate being expected, it was the third straight monthly drop. That decline in activity is weighing down the construction industry, which in the past has fueled economic recoveries.
The Dow Jones industrial average gained 67.39 points, or 0.56 percent, to close at 12,086.02.The Standard & Poor's 500 index edged up 3.77 points, or 0.29 percent, to close at 1,297.54. The Nasdaq composite index rose 14.43, or 0.54 percent, to 2,698.30.
Crude oil futures moved higher on Wednesday as Middle East crisis aggravated after attacks on Israel, unrest in Yemen and other neighbouring countries. Falling gasoline stocks in the United States too supported the prices to touch two and half year peak above $105 a barrel at settlement. US gasoline inventories fell 5.32 million barrels in the week to March 18. The stocks fell in the first three weeks in March, which was the biggest decline for the period since 1990 even though refiners boosted utilization rates by 0.7 percentage point.
Meanwhile, Yemen's president offered to step down by the end of the year in a bid to appease opposition groups demanding his resignation, but they showed no sign of easing up on efforts to force him out.
Benchmark crude for May delivery rose 78 cents, or 0.74 percent, to settle at $105.75 a barrel, after trading in a range of $104.38 to $106.34 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. In London, Brent May crude futures pared losses and settled down 15 cents at $115.55 on the ICE.

Reliance Power, GMDC, Unitech and Zuari Industries to witness some action today


Reliance Power is in advance stage of tying up debt of Rs 7,000 crore for financing its 2,400 MW gas-based power project at Samalkot in Andhra Pradesh.
Amidst opposition from some quarters on the proposal of the Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation (GMDC) to carry coal from the Naini coal block in Orissa to meet the requirement of Torrent Power and Adani Enterprises, the state steel & mines department has given its go-ahead for the proposal.
Swiss engineering group ABB has clinched a $900 million order -- its largest single order ever -- from the Power Grid Corporation of India to deliver an ultrahigh-voltage transmission system.
Fertiliser-maker Zuari Industries is in the process of acquiring land to set up a Rs 5,000 crore gas-based urea plant in Karnataka with an annual capacity of 1.3 million tonnes a year.
Cairn, whose $9.6-billion stake sale in its Rajasthan oilfields to Vedanta has run into a roadblock, appears to have turned the tables on partner Oil and Natural Gas Corporation in their joint venture in the Krishna Godavari basin
Realty firm Unitech has sold over 300 units worth Rs 200 crore in its mid-income housing project at Gurgaon launched last week.
The Saroj Poddar-led group of companies, which include Zuari Industries and Texmaco unveiled a new group identity, Adventz Industries India.
Texmaco Rail & Engineering is in talks with a Japanese consortium for an equal joint venture to make suburban train coaches.
India's biggest gas transportation firm Gail India has endorsed petroleum sector regulator's proposal allowing pipeline companies to charge tariffs lower than approved rates but the move has been opposed by Reliance Gas Transportation.
Aditya Birla Financial Services Group (ABFSG) has beefed up its investment team at Aditya Birla Private Equity, naming Amitvikram Sharma as additional Investment Director.
Nippon Life’s plan to buy a stake in Reliance Life may be delayed as the deal requires special permission from the government.
The country’s largest power producer National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has commissioned unit 6 of 500 MW of Farakka Super Thermal Power Station.
Agre Developers will be enhancing its presence in the realty sector. The company’s board of directors for this has authorized a committee of directors to consider suitable proposals for strategic acquisitions through such mode, for consolidating the company's presence in real estate development.
Goldman Sachs cut its 12-month target price on Reliance Communications by 26 per cent to Rs 115, citing reduction in the company's core business value.

Global Markets update 24/03/2011

 DJIA Up 67 (0.6%) NSDQ Up 14.4 (0.5%) FTSE 100 Up 33.2 (0.5%) Asian Markets as on 8.45 AM  NIKKEI Down 19 (0.2%) HANG SENG Up 167 (0.73%) SGX NIFTY Up 11

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Ind-Swift Laboratories gets USFDA nod for two more DMFs


Ind-Swift Laboratories has received the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) nod for two more DMFs - Temozolomide and Telmisartan - filed by it in US. Besides commercially supplying four molecules to the US, the company has hitherto filed 20 DMFs with the USFDA, of which all have been approved. Temozolomide is an anti-neoplastic drug with market size of $700 million and Telmisartan is a drug for hypertension with market size worth $1.6 billion, the company has a strong basket of 40 plus products across 16 therapeutic segments.
The company’s subsidiary in the US, which has been operational since 2005, is playing a significant role in boosting the company’s business in the US market as it has forged key contracts with leading US generic companies.
The company has so far filed 302 DMFs with various regulatory authorities, including 4 DMFs filed in Japan. Also, 124 patents have been filed, of which one has been granted for cardiovascular drug. 
Recently, the company had received PMDA approval (Pharmaceutical & Medical Devices Agency) from Government of Japan for Pioglitazone and Risedronate Sodium to be manufactured at its facilities in Derabassi (Punjab). With this achievement, the company has become the first Indian company to get Japanese Government approval without any observations.
Ind-Swift Laboratories is a part of the Ind-swift Group and is based at Chandigarh, India. The company is engaged in manufacturing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API). 

Corporate advance tax payments up 22%


In a signal of robust increase in corporate incomes, overall advance tax payments by the India Inc for the current financial year have increased by buoyant 22%. Total advance tax paid by the corporates reached Rs 1.97 lakh crore in the current fiscal compared Rs 1.60 lakh crore in the last fiscal.
Highest tax payer as per the advance tax figures was publically controlled ONGC which paid Rs 8,492 crore, an increase of 35% compared to 2009-10. Another oil sector major, Reliance Industries, saw its overall advance tax payment increase by 38% to Rs 4,244 crore in the current financial year. Insurance major LIC paid Rs 3,599 crore as advance tax, nearly 11% higher than previous year.
Advance tax payments are often considered as a good barometer of overall performance of the economy and also serve as a lead indicator for growth in overall gross domestic product. However, part of the growth seen this year could also be attributed to the somewhat lower base as growth last year was weaker in many sectors and hence tax outgo also grew at a slower pace.
Nonetheless, the robust growth in tax receipts indicates that overall economy was doing well and if the trend continues, it will help the government meet an ambitious budgeted fiscal deficit target. The finance ministry has pegged fiscal deficit at 4.6% for the next fiscal. But experts have been raising doubts that given the high crude prices and implied increase in subsidy outgo, it would be difficult to adhere to the target deficit, particularly in light of the fact that there will be no one time receipt like the 3G revenue in next fiscal. 

Government panel to meet for pooled pricing of natural gas


The government has constituted a panel for deliberating on pooled pricing of gas irrespective of the source, international or domestic or public or private within the domestic space and the group is likely to meet within a week. The panel will be headed by Planning Commission Advisor on energy and is expected to come up with final recommendations pretty soon.
Demand for natural gas in the country has been increasing sharply, particularly from the power and fertilizer companies for whom there is a major feed stock. Further, overall output of gas in the country has been increasing rapidly and there are prospects of more gas supply from newer discoveries in near term. In this wake the government has been actively looking at a framework for pool pricing of gas in India.
At present, gas is sold at different prices based upon the source of the gas. For instance, domestic gas from public and private sector companies is mostly sold at $4.2 per per million British thermal unit (mmBtu). On the other hand, Australian LNG, which is to be imported by Petronet from its Kochi terminal in Kerala is indexed at 14.5% of crude oil price and will therefore cost over $14 mmBtu.
The terms of reference (ToR) of the committee indicate that the government wants an early alternative to differential pricing and is more inclined to get a pooled pricing solution as soon as possible. This is also reflected in the fact that the ToRs pre-suppose that the decision of a pooled price has already been taken and that the panel will only deliberate on the best method or formula for operating pool prices, without evaluating any other option.

Finance Minister tables Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill in Parliament


Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday tabled the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill - 2011 in the lower house of the Parliament. The main aim of the Bill is to improve the regulatory powers of the central bank and reform the norms governing voting rights in both the public sector and private sector banks.
In case of the nationalized banks, the Bill proposes to raise the ceiling on voting rights of shareholders from 1% prevailing currently to 10%. It also proposes to enable the nationalized banks to increase or decrease their authorized capital with approval from central government and RBI. Presently, the nationalized banks are subjected to a ceiling of Rs 3,000 crore authorized capital.
In case of private banks it proposes to remove the voting right restriction of 10% for private sector banks in the total voting rights of all the shareholders of the banking company. It is proposed to “remove the existing restriction on voting rights limited to 10% of the total voting rights of all the shareholders of the banking company,” said the statement of objects and reasons of the bill.
The Bill also includes provisions to further empower the central bank. Such a step was felt necessary before new banking licenses were issued so that the central bank is in a better position to regulate the industry. Once the bill is passed, it will be mandatory for anyone to obtain prior approval from RBI to acquire 5% or more of the share capital of a bank and the central bank will have the right to impose whatever conditions it deems fit for such acquisitions.
The bill will also exempt bank mergers and acquisitions from provisions of competition act. This is being done to ensure that bank mergers and acquisitions are exempted from scrutiny of competition commission of India (CCI) and continue to be overseen by the RBI only. This point was request by the central bank itself as bank mergers also often have to be evaluated from point of view of stability of overall banking industry. Many times a bank merger might become necessary to rescue an ailing bank even if it leads to significant increase in market share of acquiring bank.

SEBI grants MF license to Indiabulls, IIFL and UBI


The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has given a final approval to Indiabulls Financial Services, India Infoline (IIFL) and Union Bank of India-KBC Asset Management to start their mutual fund business. Indiabulls and India Infoline had applied for a mutual fund license in 2007 and 2008, respectively. Union Bank had applied in 2009.
India Infoline will be launching the products in two months time. The company is looking to launch Index and ETF products. With a GDP of 9%, India Infoline feels that the mutual fund is a long-term business in India and it has a huge growth proposition.
SEBI is not comfortable in granting licenses to financial services companies and has expressed concerns over granting mutual fund licenses to non-serious players. Currently it has around 23 pending mutual fund applications.
The MF industry is witnessing a phenomenal 9% growth with close to asset under management of Rs 6.2 lakh crore. The new entrants in the mutual fund industry feel that India's asset management industry is underpenetrated and doesn't even constitute even 10% of the GDP. At the same time the industry is also witnessing exits by HNIs from mutual funds to other short-term investment opportunities.
The financial crisis in 2008 has seen many new entrants in the mutual fund business burning their fingers.  Also the market regulator has removed the entry load barrier which many fund houses see as a boon to the MF industry.

Assocham sees excessive use of monetary policy hurting growth


A recent study by the industry body Assocham has concluded that continued monetary policy tightening by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was beginning to have negative impact on Indian businesses as rising cost of funding was not only squeezing profit margins but also rendering some investment plans unviable.
“The country is pursuing a high growth strategy and braving the pains of high inflation. If the economy continues to use monetary policy without fiscal consolidation of appropriate degree, higher interest rates will continue to fuel high cost of production and squeeze profit margins of India Inc,' observed the study conducted to evaluate current economic health of the country.
It advocated that the government should also begin focusing more on the fiscal consolidation and try to focus on improving the efficiency of public spending. The central bank too had pointed out a number of times that a high fiscal deficit was hindrance to effective working of monetary policy. While the government has budgeted the deficit for current fiscal at 4.6%, which sounds reasonably low in current circumstances, experts doubt that there could be upside to the budgeted level in wake of surging crude prices and implied increase in subsidy outgo.  
The study by Assocham also observed that a large part of the inflation problem stemmed from food prices that were rising because of supply shortage. Even though some food article prices were cooling, the food articles index was still hovering at 10% rate from previous year. This could result in a more broad-based inflation in manufactured sector as well, concluded the study.
Further, while inflation was high, industrial growth was slowing down. The Assocham noted that the industrial production dropped to 5.5% in the third quarter of current fiscal year from 9.1% in second quarter and 12% in the first. While there was a slowdown in consumer goods too, greater worry was the slump seen in capital goods sector. The latter reflected that future industrial growth prospects too would be weak until the investment cycle picks up further. This however is unlikely while the central bank is hiking its policy rates in every review.

Essar Oil inks pact with Graphite India for the supply of 55,000 scmd of coal-bed methane


Essar Oil has inked a pact with K K Bangur - controlled Graphite India (GIL) for the supply of 55,000 scmd (standard cubic metre a day) of coal-bed methane (CBM), latest by the fourth quarter of 2011. Gas will be supplied from Essar's CBM block near the industrial city of Durgapur in West Bengal. The Durgapur facility is the largest as well as the oldest of the GIL facilities in India (three) and abroad (one in Germany).
Essar for this has also recently approached the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) to build a 3-km dedicated pipeline connecting the graphite facility in Durgapur. The proposal is reportedly approved by the regulator.
Based on an expression of interest (EoI) submitted by Essar, PNGRB recently invited bids for laying a trunk pipeline from Asansol to Howrah (approximately 200 km) in the State. If implemented, it will be the first common carrier pipeline in the State as well as the Eastern region paving way for monetization of CBM assets in the coal bearing areas of Bengal and Jharkhand.
Essar produces coal-bed methane from 38 production wells. The company further hopes that the production is likely to reach between 40,000 and 60,000 scmd by end of March and would be ramped up to 80,000 - 1,00,000 scmd by July-September.
Essar Oil (EOL) offers a spectrum of products to bulk customers in the industrial and transport sectors. It supplies aviation turbine fuel to Indian Armed Forces. It the first private company in India to enter into petro-retailing sector through franchisee model.

Godrej Properties to jointly develop residential properties


Godrej Properties is in talks with various firms to form a joint venture as quickly as possible, since there is huge demand coming from residential properties. It is negotiating for jointly developing residential properties and expects to announce a couple of them in the first quarter of FY12.
Godrej Properties had earlier entered into joint ventures for construction of commercial properties.
Realty sector is expecting a price correction over the next 3-4 months but Godrej Properties has no plans to cut prices while in most of their project the prices are increasing. The company expects the sales to double in FY11 on strong growth across regions and segments.
Recently, Godrej Properties acquired the entire paid up share capital of Udhay OK-Realty from HDFC Ventures Trustee Company (in its capacity as trustee of HDFC Property Fund). This is pursuant to an approval of the shareholders in the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on July 17, 2010. Godrej Properties reported a net profit of Rs 13.25 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2010 against Rs 17.59 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2009, declined 24.67%.

HCL Infosystems unveils new range of laptops and desktops


HCL Infosystems, India’s premier hardware, services and ICT system Integration Company, has launched its new range of laptops and desktops. The laptop series - HCL ME 1014 and HCL ME 1015 and desktop series - HCL Infiniti M A365 Pro are packed with unique features embedded with latest technologies.
The newly launched HCL laptop and desktop series are amongst the first dual-core computers in India powered by the new latest 2nd Generation Intel Core family of processors. The products are also available on quad-core platform. The new devices from HCL are empowered with powerful configuration along with excellent features like Multi-touch Gesture Touchpad for laptops, HCL Desktop Management Software (HDMS) for desktops, one touch in-built customer service button with HCL Touch, in-built data recovery button with EC2 etc. will ensure a better and more-enhanced experience to the users.
The newly launched HCL computing devices ensure better customer experience with enhanced computer performance and better energy efficiency. This a breakthrough for providing robust media processing, more computing muscle for higher workloads, and a smoother multi-tasking experience without compromising on the style factor. It supports faster encoding and decoding of different media formats, along with smooth HD playback with high visual quality and colour fidelity enhancements.

Kotak Bank’s property investment arm to raise $500 million by the second quarter of this year


In a bet on the long term case for property in Asia's third-largest economy, Kotak Realty Fund, the property investment arm of India's Kotak Mahindra Bank, plans to raise as much as $500 million by the second quarter of this year. The fund intends to raise about $150-$200 million from domestic investors and another $300 million from global markets. Separately, Kotak is raising a $300 million private-equity fund to invest in infrastructure projects in the country.
Kotak Realty Fund had in the last week, sold one of its property assets - Peepul Tree Properties - to Tata Realty Fund for Rs 525 crore or $117 million. The fund had made an initial investment of Rs 95 crore.
Further the fund, which has about $750 million worth of assets under management, plans to invest close to $100 million over the next couple of months in major Indian cities. The investments will mainly be in the residential property assets.
Private equity funds, including four domestic and 10 international funds, have invested a total of $14 billion in Indian property during the last ten years. Of that, private equity firms have sold Indian property holdings worth nearly $2 billion.

Perfect Octave’s album “Silsila Suron Ka” gets GIMA Award 2010


Perfect Octave Media Projects’ album -- Silsila Suron Ka -- has won the prestigious GIMA Award 2010 for Best Classical Music Instrumental Album of the year. The album featured world’s best Indian Music instrumental Jugalbandi by legendry maestros Hariprasad Chaurasia and Shivkumar Sharma.
The company owns the copy rights in the said album. While retaining the copy right in the said valuable IP, the company has recently licensed this album to Times Music and now is available at leading music stores.
Recently, the company had also won an award by prestigious MTV-IMMIS for its one of the best selling album titled “Hari OM Tat Sat” by Jagjit Singh as best devotional album of the year.
Content creation is an ongoing and continuous process. The company’s objective is to create classic, thematic and world class music products in the targeted musical segment.