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Market Update : 
Barnes Revenue Up 20%, EFunds Up 12%
Author: 123jump.com Staff
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Last Update: 3:08 PM EDT May 09 2007


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Barnes Group, metal maker and distributor, revenue rose 20% and earnings rose to 50 cents per share from 36 cents a year ago. The company revised its annual earnings outlook. EFunds, electronic payment solution provider reported earnings of 22 cents but said that it has been approached by investment banks to explore strategic alternatives. Leap wireless earnings fell on higher customer acquisition cost but stock jumped 6%.

 
Economic news

The Indian government fixed a floor price of 850 rupees a share for selling its remaining 10.27% stake in car maker Maruti Uduog. Suzuki Motor Corp owns 54.2% of Maruti.

Global mobile company Vodafone announced Wednesday it has formally acquired the controlling stake in Hutch-Essar from Hong Kong-based Hutchison Telecommunications International for $10.9 billion.

India’s oilmeal exports increased in April more than 8% to 432,950 tons from a year ago on improved sales of rapeseed meal. India exported 399,225 tons of oilmeal in April 2006.

Trading highlight

ICRA was the most-active stock with a turnover of Rs 250.14 crore followed by Indiabulls and new-issue Fortis.

Advancers

Late buying interest in bank stocks helped the rally. SBI soared 3.8% to Rs 1,123 and privately owned ICICI Bank was up 0.9% at Rs 849, while HDFC Bank was up 0.71% to Rs 997. Other gainers included Hero Honda, which rallied 3.2% to Rs 701, and Reliance Energy surging 2.7% to Rs 519. Tata Steel gained 1.6% to close at Rs 562 and Bajaj Auto added 1.2% to Rs 2,564.

Ranbaxy Laboratories settled 1.1% higher to Rs 393. The pharmaceutical company is intending to invest around Rs 60 crore to upgrade the recently acquired Be-Tabs Pharma units in South Africa. Index heavy Reliance Industries rose 0.27% to Rs 1,598 on 6.38 lakh shares. It recovered from a low of Rs 1,577.

Decliners

IT large-cap TCS led the decliners, shedding 2.5% to Rs 1,237. Hindustan Lever and Cipla dropped 1.8% each to Rs 191 and Rs 208, respectively. ONGC slipped 1.4% to Rs 909. ACC and Infosys declined over 1% each to Rs 876 and Rs 1,981, respectively.

New issue Fortis Healthcare finished at Rs 100, lower than the IPO price of Rs 108 per share. The stock opened at Rs 105 and rallied to a high of Rs 109.10. Its low for the day was Rs 97.90.


6:30AM European markets gain Wednesday as miners lead on merger talk.
European markets are higher on Wednesday. By late morning in London, Frankfurt Xetra Dax added 0.4% to 7,468.53, the CAC 40 climbed 0.3% to 6,054.42 and London FTSE 100 gained 0.3% to 6,571.4. National benchmarks gained in 12 of 18 western European markets except Iceland.

Advancers

London-listed miners led gainers amid rumours BHP Billiton was ready to make a takeover offer for Rio Tinto. Rio shares added 5.8% and BHP gained 3%, while expectations of consolidation within the sector drove Kazakhmys 3.1% higher and Xstrata climbed 2.4%.

Financial sector gains were led by BNP Paribas of France, which added 3.8% to a record high after posting forecast-topping first-quarter profit, lifted by investment banking and asset management gains. Credit Agricole rose 3.1% as takeover speculation continued to drift among the banking stocks.

Decliners

Aegon slipped 3.7%. The second- biggest Dutch insurer announced first-quarter profit fell 23% to 485 million euros, missing analyst estimates of 619 million euros, as one-time gains were not repeated.

Technology shares declined after the quarterly sales forecast of Cisco Systems, the world biggest maker of computer-networking equipment, missed estimates for the first time in a year.
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