(Click the Chart to Enlarge)Notable Observes
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- BHEL or Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited is a gas and steam turbine manufacturer in India.
- It is one of India's nine largest Public Sector Undertakings or PSUs, known as the Navratnas or 'the nine jewels'.
- BHEL is a key player in the power sector through the construction, commissioning and servicing of power plants all over the world. *BHEL has around 14 manufacturing divisions, four power sector regional centres, over 100 project sites, eight service centres and 18 regional offices.
- BHEL offers over a wide spectrum of products and services for core sectors including power generation, transmission and distribution; transportation; and oil and gas. as well as the supply of non-conventional energy systems.
- Over 65 percent of power generated in India comes from BHEL-supplied equipment
- Overall it has installed power equipment with a total capacity of over 90,000 MW.
Financial Highlights
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- Revenue for the Quarter Ended 31.12.07 is 4964.2 Crores which is 14.4% more that that of previous year.
- Net Profit for the Quarter Ended 31.12.07 is 771.9 Crores which is 15.6% more than that of previous year.
Share holding pattern
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Promoters : 67.72%
FII's and NRI : 27.28%
Public : 5%
Technical Overview
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- The stock exhibited a short term down trend since recording alltime high of Rs 2925 during 2nd week of NOV 2007.
- The stock showed a steep decline and hit low of Rs 1800 druing 4th week of JAN 2008.
- During 1st and 2nd week of FEB 2008, the stock was in a consolidation phase.
- The stock formed "Bullish Engulfing Pattern" last week with higher volumes which indicates beginning of a short term uptrend rally.
Cmp : 2261.35
Stop Loss : 1950 on closing basis
Support Levels
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Support 1 : 2135
Support 2 : 2082
Support 3 : 2029
Targets
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Target 1 : 2367
Target 2 : 2504
Target 3 : 2626
Target 4 : 2870
Target 5 : 2925
Period
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3 to 4 months.







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