Avoid dlf because Denkuni and Badri projects may delay, RNRL - The gas
price dispute with Reliance at 2.53p/nimbu continue and court still not
yet implement the lower gas price. Adlabs strong buy for invest. Anil
tied-up with Hollywood movies over $1.2bn investment.

On 8/30/08, Raj Narayana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
please give sugestion on adlabs dlf rnrl tersoft ramapulp voltas
deccan chronical

On 8/29/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Anshuman,
>
> Any currency (free floating) will appreciate if the exports rise
> faster than imports or exports > imports. One example is Singapore
> $. In vice versa it works exactly the opposite. As the US is
> importing more than its export, the dollar was fast depreciating for
> the last few years. This in turn creates a situation wherein for a
> foreign country importing from US finds it cheaper to import more US
> products. This forces increase in export and the currency has to
> balance it by appreciation and that is what is happening. If you
> closely observe the export import figures from US, you can validate my
> explanation. The
>
> If you wait for another year or two, you can clearly observe that
> exports from US are steadily on the increasing trend. This may not be
> explicit at this moment. But since the currency is one of the most
> liquid round the clock trading commodity, it captures the change much
> quickly than any other indexes. Thus even before the trend is
> explicitly visible to everyone, the currency identifies it first.
>
> I wanted to show this through an excel chart, but could not attach the
> chart to this reply.
>
> For a long term trend:
>
> Take the Export Total & Import Total figures (from the following link)
> along with the years for the past 15 years and create a new column as
> Imp/Exp in % terms. Using this figure create a line chart, and you
> could see that yourself.
>
> http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/historical/gands.txt
>
> For a short term trend, read the following recent news reports:
>
> July - http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7011577961
> Aug - http://www.newsobserver.com/business/story/1198644.html
>
> The reports are clearly indicating exports are rising faster as the
> dollar is still cheaper compared to other currencies.
>
> If you could get the 2008 month by month figures and plot it as chart,
> the trend will show what I mean.
>
> This is my simplistic view.
>
> On Aug 27, 8:02 pm, "anshuman ghosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am anshuman from hyderabad,I have been in equity market for four
years but
> > can proudly say i am a beginner.
> >
> > Respected members of the group, i have some questions to ask, pls
do reply
> > if you are aware of it,
> >
> > 1. even though many big financial institutions of USA are in bad
shape and
> > people say their economy is slowing down etc... how come dollar as a
> > currency is becoming stronger as compared to other currencies.
> >
> > 2. how long do you see this trend to continue and why
> >
> > Regards
> > anshuman
>
> >
>
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