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Sensex strong in opening trades

The Sensex started the day on a very strong note mirroring international cues and on expectation of a good earning season. The Sensex is now at 17,660, up 120 points. The NSE Nifty is 33 points higher at 5,278. - MBL Infra soars 18% at opening bell - F&O OUTLOOK: Correction to stay on course - Pratip Kar: Taking stock of the exchanges">Pratip Kar: Taking stock of the exchanges - Markets at a glance - Range bound trading continues - "Expect 20% annual returns over 5 years" DLF has advanced 4% to Rs 390. Grasim Industries has added 3% at Rs 2,754. Sun Pharma and Jaiprakash Associates are up 2% each at Rs 1,574 and Rs 161, respectively. NTPC, BHEL and Larsen & Toubro are some of the other prominent gainers, up 0.5% each. Infosys is the major loser on the Sensex, down 2.5% at Rs 2,464 and TCS has shed 2% at Rs 700. HDFC, Reliance Communications and Maruti have declined 1.5% each to Rs 2,600, Rs 181 and Rs 1,433, respectively.


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