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Ranbaxy Laboratories
Option Price
Posted by :
selvarajlathaTracked by: 1 Boarder
Why is it that the option price looks unbelievable?
will the exchange modify the strike rates in view of the offer by Daichi.
The SEP 400 call is quoting at around 112 while the Sep future is 382 !
is there such a risk of stock going below 270(382-112. One can buy sep future and sell sep call. It cannot be so simple.
can any one clarify?
\\`selvarajlatha\\`...
Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
marketbearTracked by: 4 Boarders
you can opt for open offer or you can sell the stock on further rallies which are most likely...
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Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
Guest
Can any body tell me why the stock is moving towards open price? If we dont opt for open offer, will the price of the stock go up in near future after open offer, bought share at 560Rs, Please advise,
Omshanthi
calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
yagneswarTracked by: 0 Boarder
Shares sold in secondary market and purchase offer by the company viewed differently. Particularly when market price different from purchase price offer Tax will have to be paid. I think it may be deducted at source....
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calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
Ramki
Hey Guest..U need not have to pay any tax cause according to present tax laws any shares which are held for more than one year is treated as long term capital gains and the proceeds are totally exempt..Regds
calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
rpathakTracked by: 0 Boarder
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calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
Guest
Hi Boarders,
I have a query regarding the tax aspects of Ranbaxy open offer.
My father bought some shares of Ranbaxy 15 years back and after all the numerous bonus and splits they have become 400 in number. Now if he puts all the 400 shares for the offer, how would the tax be calculated? How would be the acquisition price calculated? I believe that since these are categorized under long term the tax rate would be 10%, but the main question is that how to calculate capital gain. Thanks for help!
Don\\`t be fooled
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GuestTracked by: 0 Boarder
RANBAXY AUGUST FUTURE TRADING NOW @ 500 & RANBAXY SEPT FUTURE TRADING NOW @ 366 WHY?
BCOS RANBAXY GOIN TO BUY BACK @ 737 SO ALL FOOLISH TRADERS GOIN FOR A BUY NOW @ 500 TO SELL @ 737 . BUT FUTURE OF SEPT ALREADY SHOWIN WT IS GOIN TO HAPPEN AFTER BUY BACK RATE WILL COME TO 370 AROUND HOW ?
IF YOU HAVE 100 SHARES RANBAXY @ 500=50000
THEY WILL BUY 35 SHARES ONLY FROM YOU @ 737 & YOU WILL GET 25795 & REST 65 @ 500 WILL PAY YOU 32500 TOTAL 58295 PROFIT OF 8295 DO U THINK MARKET WILL YOU THIS PROFIT SO EASILY ? NO……
CALCULATE ITS EASY MKT WILL TAKE AWAY THIS PROFIT BACK AS 32500-8295= 24205 /65= 372 SO 372 IS WT THE MKT IS QUOTING PRICE AFTER BUY BACK
SO THINK BEFORE YOU BUY RANBAXY
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calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
RamkiTracked by: 0 Boarder
Hey Guest..U need not have to pay any tax cause according to present tax laws any shares which are held for more than one year is treated as long term capital gains and the proceeds are totally exempt..Regds...
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calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
Guest
Hi Boarders,
I have a query regarding the tax aspects of Ranbaxy open offer.
My father bought some shares of Ranbaxy 15 years back and after all the numerous bonus and splits they have become 400 in number. Now if he puts all the 400 shares for the offer, how would the tax be calculated? How would be the acquisition price calculated? I believe that since these are categorized under long term the tax rate would be 10%, but the main question is that how to calculate capital gain. Thanks for help!
Buy Ranbaxy cmp 511
Posted by :
9975797577Tracked by: 0 Boarder
The current trend is up and all orders on the long side may be considered. For my dear friends, Buy Ranbaxy CMP 511 TGT 520,527 for very near term ...
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PJ...
Buy Ranbaxy cmp 511
Posted by :
9975797577Tracked by: 0 Boarder
The current trend is up and all orders on the long side may be considered. For my dear friends, Buy Ranbaxy CMP 511 TGT 520,527 for very near term ...
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PJ...
Buy Ranbaxy cmp 511 tgt 520,527
Posted by :
zoombusinessTracked by: 0 Boarder
Buy Ranbaxy cmp 511 tgt 520,527 ...
calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
MVMTracked by: 0 Boarder
u will have to calculate the cost of acquisition of shares. 4 dis u will have 2 add all the amounts you have invested including initial purchase and rights....
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calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
Guest
Hi Boarders,
I have a query regarding the tax aspects of Ranbaxy open offer.
My father bought some shares of Ranbaxy 15 years back and after all the numerous bonus and splits they have become 400 in number. Now if he puts all the 400 shares for the offer, how would the tax be calculated? How would be the acquisition price calculated? I believe that since these are categorized under long term the tax rate would be 10%, but the main question is that how to calculate capital gain. Thanks for help!
Sell your Ranbaxy shares today
Posted by :
imti_lakTracked by: 0 Boarder
share price of ranabxy will touch 360-370 on sep 5 and that is know. So why to book losses now. We can tender our shares and minimize our losses...
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Sell your Ranbaxy shares today
Posted by :
Guest
You still have a chance to sell your Ranbaxy shares today and not make a big loss. Once the US FDA news is declared on its website that Ranbaxy has forged the documents, see how the share price will fall. Do not by any change go in for the buy back offer as then your shares will be blocked and you will have to wait till end September to sell the shares you get back from Ranbaxy by which time the price will be around Rs.350/-.
Ranbaxy open offer
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GuestTracked by: 4 Boarders
Can any body tell me why the stock is moving towards open price? If we dont opt for open offer, will the price of the stock go up in near future after open offer, bought share at 560Rs, Please advise,
Omshanthi...
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Ranbaxy open offer
Posted by :
psgs
why is the stock not moving towards its open offer price?
any idea?
swamy.
calculating tax in Ranbaxy open offer
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GuestTracked by: 0 Boarder
Hi Boarders,
I have a query regarding the tax aspects of Ranbaxy open offer.
My father bought some shares of Ranbaxy 15 years back and after all the numerous bonus and splits they have become 400 in number. Now if he puts all the 400 shares for the offer, how would the tax be calculated? How would be the acquisition price calculated? I believe that since these are categorized under long term the tax rate would be 10%, but the main question is that how to calculate capital gain. Thanks for help!...
Sell your Ranbaxy shares today
Posted by :
GuestTracked by: 0 Boarder
You still have a chance to sell your Ranbaxy shares today and not make a big loss. Once the US FDA news is declared on its website that Ranbaxy has forged the documents, see how the share price will fall. Do not by any change go in for the buy back offer as then your shares will be blocked and you will have to wait till end September to sell the shares you get back from Ranbaxy by which time the price will be around Rs.350/-....
Arbitrage oppurtunities in Derivatives
Posted by :
round rockTracked by: 3 Boarders
problem is excersize is done overnight and there may be gap down next day, so you may not sell again at prev day closing rate....
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Arbitrage oppurtunities in Derivatives
Posted by :
Indianbuffet
after step d. i booked 150 rs loss, i will again sell the option at Rs250.
again i covered my 150rs loss and gained back rs 100.
so effectively i paid only the brokerage.
so after this, even if the steps a. to d. keep on repeating till 5th sept. i have no problem except paying brokerage on trades to regain my position.
at step e. option falls to be in sync with sept. spot price, so will the future come in line with spot price.
i am good.
isnt it ?
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