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Is it time to buy?
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sattmarketTracked by: 0 Boarder
It will be decline and it was moved because of sattebaji ,Realestate is very very poor sector for next 5-7 years ,it will down...
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Is it time to buy?
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aaaaaaa
As per my view, u should stay away from property stock and wait for good price to buy.
Is it time to buy?
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aaaaaaaTracked by: 0 Boarder
As per my view, u should stay away from property stock and wait for good price to buy....
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Is it time to buy?
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dm7
Is it long term investment in DLF now or should i wait...
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hello sir ,
why arent there any messages from you from past 3 days , just wanted to know whether we can go on short for DLF today as it has gone up aslo need advice as to can we hold hort position on nifty . I`ll be waiting for your reply ...
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kadiyaliTracked by: 0 Boarder
singharmeet, I agree with you. Thanks....
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singharmeet
Sir, those who bought flats are bussy arranging money for their increased EMI, as salaries are freezed in most of the companies.
Who has money left to buy comsumer durables. Only Govt. babus.
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singharmeetTracked by: 0 Boarder
Sir, those who bought flats are bussy arranging money for their increased EMI, as salaries are freezed in most of the companies.
Who has money left to buy comsumer durables. Only Govt. babus....
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kadiyali
gdnaidu, almost all people who could afford flats, have bought flats. NOw they will look for more & more consumer durables. Realty stocks for next 5 years will not yield much gain. Go for consumer durable stocks in market dips.
Property bubble : wikipedia report
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singharmeetTracked by: 0 Boarder
American bubble busted as In US, there is a lot of land and very few people to buy it. land was overbought. In India, there is less land and lot more people to which it can accomodate(specially in and around metros). Here, Bubble can wait for next intake of air, but it cant bust.
While I wonder how very small towns and villages, where there is no shortage at all, new townships started mushrooming. they are sure to blast off. Thats what bubble is, not in Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon....
short call on DLF
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GuestTracked by: 0 Boarder
Who asked you to short on DLF?
Please ask him what to do now....
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short call on DLF
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Guest
i have gone short on DLF at 200 on jan contract, should i hold???
short call on DLF
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i have gone short on DLF at 200 on jan contract, should i hold???...
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chandu.bondTracked by: 0 Boarder
I feel DLF next target is 250 what is u r opionin GUYS...
NSE Announcements on DLF
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Dlf Limited, JM Financial Consultants Pvt. Ltd. and DSP Merrill Lynch Limited has informed the Exchange that Dlf Limited (the "Company") is buying back its own fully paid up equity shares of face value Rs.2/- each ("Shares") from the open market through the electronic trading facilities of the Bombay Stock Exchange Limited ("BSE") and National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. ("NSE") (together the "Stock Exchanges"). The Company has appointed JM Financial Services Pvt Ltd. and DSP Merrill Lynch Ltd. as its brokers ("Brokers") for placing orders on the Stock Exchanges. The details of the purchase orders that were executed on the Stock Exchanges on December 04, 2008, in connection to the above buyback are: 1) Date of Buyback: December 04, 2008; 2) Name of the Broker: JM Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.; a) No. of equity shares bought back on BSE: Nil; b) No. of equity shares bought back on NSE: Nil; c) Total no. of equity shares bought back: Nil; d) Average Price of Acquisition (Rs.):N.A.; 3) Name of the Broker: DSP Merrill Lynch Ltd.; a) No. of equity shares bought back on BSE: Nil; b) No. of equity shares bought back on NSE: Nil; c) Total no. of equity shares bought back: Nil; d) Average Price of Acquisition (Rs.): NA; 4) Cumulative Equity Shares bought as on December 03, 2008: 21,00,767; 5) Quantity Closed Out on December 04, 2008 - Nil; 6) Quantity Closed out as on December 03, 2008 - Nil; 7) Total Quantity Closed Out - Nil; 8) Total Equity Shares bought back as on December 04, 2008: 21,00,767....
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gdnaidu, almost all people who could afford flats, have bought flats. NOw they will look for more & more consumer durables. Realty stocks for next 5 years will not yield much gain. Go for consumer durable stocks in market dips....
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gdnaidu
Hello investors.
I hold 400 DLF at 400 Average.
Anyway i am not worried.
I want to suggest investors to take position on real estate stocks.
Technical reason - The individual desire is increasing to have own house & we can see lot new foundations in the home sector especially(i am not talking about commercial)
When the whole real estate market was in peak & the home buyers ran around for loans to get high investments houses.
Imagine the interest now! when the valuation is already 30~40 % less, the sales bound to increase as the volume will build up, this is the only safe investment for the investors, who never own a house & for buyers of quality homes.
Not go by speculation, It will be a next good move for banks & real estate.
Watch out & dont forget to end with me a note!.
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Hello investors.
I hold 400 DLF at 400 Average.
Anyway i am not worried.
I want to suggest investors to take position on real estate stocks.
Technical reason - The individual desire is increasing to have own house & we can see lot new foundations in the home sector especially(i am not talking about commercial)
When the whole real estate market was in peak & the home buyers ran around for loans to get high investments houses.
Imagine the interest now! when the valuation is already 30~40 % less, the sales bound to increase as the volume will build up, this is the only safe investment for the investors, who never own a house & for buyers of quality homes.
Not go by speculation, It will be a next good move for banks & real estate.
Watch out & dont forget to end with me a note!....
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Guest
sell dlf buy hdil..............
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sell dlf buy hdil.................
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Posted by :
jkt
I hold 500 DLF Shares @412 I Can hold it for next two years will it pullback
to this level by that time
Buy DLF above Rs 193: ICICIdirect.com
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mishaTracked by: 0 Boarder
when deepak parekh, chairman of HDFC is telling that there will be further 40% crash in real estate in next six months all over india, one has to be careful in real estae stocks. ...
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Buy DLF above Rs 193: ICICIdirect.com
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Real estate asset valuations have no steem and strength in them to support and sustain a robust growth over the next few years. All biggies have over exposed by buying land at exorbitant prices, which the future customer can neither afford nor support....
NSE Announcements on DLF
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Dlf Limited, JM Financial Consultants Pvt. Ltd. and DSP Merrill Lynch Limited has informed the Exchange that Dlf Limited (the "Company") is buying back its own fully paid up equity shares of face value Rs.2/- each ("Shares") from the open market through the electronic trading facilities of the Bombay Stock Exchange Limited ("BSE") and National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. ("NSE") (together the "Stock Exchanges"). The Company has appointed JM Financial Services Pvt Ltd. and DSP Merrill Lynch Ltd. as its brokers ("Brokers") for placing orders on the Stock Exchanges. The details of the purchase orders that were executed on the Stock Exchanges on December 03, 2008, in connection to the above buyback are: 1) Date of Buyback: December 03, 2008; 2) Name of the Broker: JM Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.; a) No. of equity shares bought back on BSE: Nil; b) No. of equity shares bought back on NSE: Nil; c) Total no. of equity shares bought back: Nil; d) Average Price of Acquisition (Rs.):N.A.; 3) Name of the Broker: DSP Merrill Lynch Ltd.; a) No. of equity shares bought back on BSE: Nil; b) No. of equity shares bought back on NSE: Nil; c) Total no. of equity shares bought back: Nil; d) Average Price of Acquisition (Rs.): NA; 4) Cumulative Equity Shares bought as on December 02, 2008: 21,00,767; 5) Quantity Closed Out on December 03, 2008 - Nil; 6) Quantity Closed out as on December 02, 2008 - Nil; 7) Total Quantity Closed Out - Nil; 8) Total Equity Shares bought back as on December 03, 2008: 21,00,767....
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