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20 great stocks to buy in 2008
To ease your effort of picking the juiciest stocks, we have handpicked a few likely winners of 2008.
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Sensex may cross 27,000 in first half of 2008
What do technical analysts feel about the market in 2008? Three experts share their views.
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ESOPs benefits not taxable: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that the benefit given to the staff of a company under the employees' stock option scheme cannot be considered as taxable income and the company was not obliged to deduct tax at source.
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Why Ponting should be banned
In the aftermath of the Sydney Test, Ricky Ponting has had much to say-- and the bulk of his statements constitute a defence of his own integrity.
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Buy ELSS funds, make money & save tax
Equity linked saving schemes of mutual funds help investors not only save tax but also make money.
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8 guidelines to make money from IPOs
IPOs offer opportunities for making quick money which few other forms of investment can hope to match, particularly during the market's bull phase.
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BCCI suspends tour of Australia
The BCCI has suspended its tour of Australia pending the outcome of an appeal for suspended spinner Harbhajan Singh.
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The boss is always right? Not any more
In an increasingly employee-friendly world � and one where jobs chase workers, rather than the other way round � a bad boss is an HR manager's worst nightmare. More and more companies are adopting a zero-tolerance policy towards bullying supervisors, especially when he is the cause of their losing valuable employees.
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Up next, another bikini 2008 calendar!
DesiClub's Swimsuit Calendar
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The power of the penny stock
Mudar Patherya has always had a soft corner from small-caps. This week, he gets excited about even smaller companies.
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