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    The Baseline
    19 Jan 2017
    Amazon and Flipkart may be fighting for a small e-commerce pie

    Amazon and Flipkart may be fighting for a small e-commerce pie

    • RBI Governor Urjit Patel has met with a parliamentary panel, and reportedly said that the bank has so far pumped over Rs. 9.2 trillion of new notes into India's banking system. About Rs. 15.4 trillion rupees of old notes had been withdrawn by demonetization. While the queues outside banks and ATMs have abated, the effect is still being felt across Indian industry, with consumer spending down in every area from autos to FMCG. 

    • The e-commerce blood war between Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal may be especially intense because India's e-commerce market may not be growing as rapidly as expected. According to LiveMint estimates, E-commerce sales in India were just around $14-14.5 billion in 2016, little changed from 2015, and the market does not seem to be on track to hitting the $60 billion target many analysts had estimated by 2020. Instead, it may be at least another decade before India nears the size of China's $630 billion e-commerce market.

    • Stock in spotlight: Great Eastern Shipping has hit a new 52 week high in markets today, on news of an additional raise of Rs. 500 crore and buzz on new projects. 

    • Photo of the day: Demonstrators dressed as bees protest against the takeover of Monsanto by the German chemicals giant Bayer John Macdougall/AFP/Getty Images

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    The Baseline
    18 Jan 2017
    Government wants a dividend of up to $2.2 billion from Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL), sources say

    Government wants a dividend of up to $2.2 billion from Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL), sources say

    • The government and management at Hindustan Zinc are locking horns, with the cash-hungry central government pushing for a big dividend payout from the company. The Indian government owns 29.5% of HZL, and is pushing for a dividend of Rs. 10,000 crore+ rupees ($1.47-2.20 billion), to be paid to them by March 31, officials said.

      HZL is majority-owned by Vedanta Resources Plc and reportedly has more than Rs. 36,000 crore in surplus cash. The company is opposed to the government's push and would like to reward investors with a share buyback instead. The push by the government comes as its lockers have been emptied out by demonetization, with finances across government departments and government-owned firms deeply strained. Either way, shareholders are in for a big payoff - through dividends or buyback - and the stock has hit a new 52 week high today. 

    • Axis Bank is trending strongly up in expectation of its Q3 results, as investors are hopeful of good news from the company. The bank - which had received plenty of bad press around demonetization, with officials prosecuted for laundering black money - is seeing optimism from analysts who are expecting strong net profits. RBI has also relaxed the reporting of stressed loans by an additional 90 days, which may allow banks like Axis to defer the reporting to the next quarter. 

    • Stock in spotlight: Sterlite Technologies, which has been trending up on the back of new power projects and tops the new 52 week high screener.

    • Photo of the day: A man clears snow off his shakira - a traditional boat - in Kashmir. Dar Yasin/AP

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    The Baseline
    17 Jan 2017
    Reliance crosses the Rs. 8,000 crore mark for first time in standalone net profit

    Reliance crosses the Rs. 8,000 crore mark for first time in standalone net profit

    • Finance Minister Jaitley has now pushed the rollout of the GST reform by three months, saying that a July 1 rollout is "more realistic". The FM, in the final meeting among the central and state officials before the Budget, finally managed to break a deadlock among the state governments, reaching an agreement on how the taxes would be collected.  

    • Reliance Industries saw a landmark in its Q3 results,crossing the Rs.8,000 crore mark in stand-alone net profit for the first time. But more than one-third of this number was 'other income', as the company's gross refining margins failed to hit the $11.3 a barrel many analysts expected - it stood instead at $10.8 a barrel. Still, the company has managed to provide impressive numbers in a muted, post-demonetization results season. 

    • Stock in spotlight: Dynamatic Technologies, the aerospace engineering company, which has seen strong growth in recent quarters on the back of new orders which are set to continue into FY18 according to management. 

    • Photo of the day: An armed guard at the rooftop of the Davos hotel where the World Economic Forum meetings are taking place. Oxfam has urged the leaders at the WEF to act against rising income inequality across the world. Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA

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    The Baseline
    16 Jan 2017
    After Indian IT, Trump now targets Indian Pharma

    After Indian IT, Trump now targets Indian Pharma

    On Wednesday, during Donald Trump's first news conference in a while, the incoming US President targeted the international pharma industry, with specific attention given to pharma imports into the US. "We’ve got to get our drug industry back," he said during the conference, "Our drug industry has been disastrous..they supply our drugs, but they don’t make them here, to a large extent." 

    Most drug imports in the US are for low-cost generic drugs, and three-fifths of such drugs are from India. The leaders in exporting pharmaceuticals in key categories - for seizures, cardiac disease, and diabetes - to the United States are three Indian companies: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Aurobindo Pharma, and Cipla.

    Trump has already made it clear that he is going to act against the IT service model of core Indian firms such as Infosys and TCS. By promising tightening or an outright ban on H1B visas, as well as tariffs on outsourcing, he has clouded the outlook for these IT firms, as they prepare for immediate executive actions once he takes office. 'Bringing jobs back' has been a key refrain of Trump during the election, and it remains to be seen how much this talk will translate into serious curbs agains Indian IT, and now generic Indian pharma. 

    What might limit the Trump administration is however, cost. The cost of medication in the US has spiralled up in the last decade - in 2015 list prices of drugs increased by over 12% in the US according to the IMS, a trend that includes various life-saving drugs. Much of the exports to the US from Indian companies are generics which provide competition to brand-name drugs in the United States and keep costs low for critical medication. About 30% of all USFDA-approved drugs now belong to India generic companies. Trade curbs is near-certain to bring up the cost of medication for Americans. 

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    The Baseline
    16 Jan 2017
    Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) IPO to launch next week

    Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) IPO to launch next week

    • The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) IPO will launch next week from January 23 - 25, and is expected to raise as much as Rs. 1,250 crore for its investors, based on the indicative price range for the sale announced on Monday.The IPO will see  BSE's shareholders selling a total of 15.4 million shares, and will value the stock exchange - which has over 5,500 listed companies - at $645 million. The Singapore Exchange by comparison - which has over 774 listed companies - is valued at over $5.5 billion. 

    • The last GST meeting before Budget: The Centre and the states will meet today to settle the question of sharing of administrative powers under the goods and services tax (GST).The meeting - scheduled to happen at noon -is the last before the Union budget. It is expected to announce the GST rollout date, which initially planned for April 1 2017, is likely to miss that deadline. 

    • Stock in spotlight: NTPC, which has announced commercial operation for the first 250W unit of its Thermal Power Project in Nabinagar, Bihar. The plant is expected to beef up power availability for the state. The company has hit a new 52 week high this past week. 

    • Photo of the day: A buffalo hits a man during a traditional buffalo fight held as part of Magh Bihu celebrations in Assam. Anupam Nath/AP

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    The Baseline
    15 Jan 2017
    Research reports for the week - Jan 08 - Jan 13

    Research reports for the week - Jan 08 - Jan 13

    20 new research reports have landed this week. Analyst Stockpick of the week is Tata Motors, which has seen three BUY recommendations and a target price upgrade over the past few week.  Tata Motors was one of the few companies reporting a rise in sales post demonetization, showing a 2 per cent increase in total sales at 40,944 units in December as against 39,973 units sold in the year-ago period

    DateStockTargetUpside
    (%)
    TypeCMPBrokerChange in
    past 6M
    2017-01-13Tata Consultancy Services Li.. 1956.0013.14%Sell2252.00Nirmal Bang Institutional and 1 other5x
    2017-01-13Infosys Limited 1100.0012.80%Buy975.15Reliance Securities and 1 other1x
    1x
    2017-01-13Bajaj Corp Limited 481.0025.23%Buy384.10Reliance Securities 1x
    2017-01-13Shree Pushkar Chemicals & Fe.. 230.0021.47%Buy189.35ICICI Securities Limited
    2017-01-12Cyient Limited 565.0012.64%Buy501.60Reliance Securities 1x
    2x
    2017-01-12Linc Pen & Plastics Limited 300.0012.99%Buy265.50ICICI Securities Limited 1x
    2017-01-11Sobha Limited 312.0018.18%Buy264.00Axis Direct
    2017-01-11IndusInd Bank Limited 1470.0021.09%Buy1213.95Nirmal Bang Institutional and 1 other1x
    2017-01-10Tata Motors Limited 696.0035.24%Buy514.65Motilal Oswal 3x
    3x
    2017-01-10Aurobindo Pharma Limited 1100.0056.13%Buy704.55ICICI Securities Limited and 1 other1x
    2017-01-10Shriram Transport Finance Co.. 1096.0014.78%ACC.954.85CD Equisearch 3x
    2017-01-09Ashok Leyland Limited 94.0011.11%Buy84.60Axis Direct 2x
    2x
    2017-01-09Bata India Limited --%-476.80Nirmal Bang Institutional 2x
    1x
    2017-01-09Kesoram Industries Limited 185.0031.35%Buy140.85ICICI Securities Limited
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    The Baseline
    13 Jan 2017, 10:57AM
    Infosys posts better than average result, but Donald Trump affects guidance

    Infosys posts better than average result, but Donald Trump affects guidance

    • Infosys posts better than expected returns, but lowers guidance: Infosys announced a higher than expected 7% percent increase in net profits for the December quarter, but pared its revenue guidance for the entire FY17, saying that it expected to grow between 8.4% - 8.8%. The earlier guidance had ranged between 8% - 9%. The IT major may be attributing some downside risk to incoming President Trump, who has promised to cancel the H1B visa program and tax international goods and services.  

    • After months of swirling rumors on the possibilities of the future Tata Sons Chairman, the holding company named long-time Tata insider Natarajan Chandrasekaran - CEO of TCS - as the new Chairman. This is the kind of nomination unlikely to rock the boat or try to upend old rules, and Tata Sons clearly hopes to calm markets after the rocky exit of Cyrus Mistry. The questions on corporate governance and the control of the Tata Trusts have gone unanswered, as these issues are being challenged in various court cases. 

    • Stock in spotlight: Cadila Healthcare, which has reached an agreement with Upsher-Smith that allows it to market a generic version of Qudexy XR tablets in the US. 

    • Photo of the day: Siblings dressed as river goddesses at the Magh Mela in Allahabad. Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP

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    The Baseline
    12 Jan 2017, 03:05PM
    Amazon Canada removes India-flag doormats from its website

    Amazon Canada removes India-flag doormats from its website

    • Amazon removed doormats resembling the Indian flag from its Canadian website on Wednesday, after an Indian government threat to rescind visas of the U.S. company's employees if they did not stop selling the product. external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said on Twitter. "They must withdraw all products insulting our national flag immediately."

    • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data reveals that the currency in circulation and available to users has continued to shrink. In the first week of January currency available fell by 4.3%, with the intro of new notes unable to so far boost the supply to earlier levels. The amount of currency in circulation has come down from Rs 17,97,700 crore in November to Rs 8,98,020 in January. 

    • Stock in spotlight: APL Apollo Tubes hit a lifetime high today after winning two new design patents. 

    • Photo of the day: Always room for chai - a man buys a cup of tea while he stands guard near barbed wire outside a court. Beawiharta/Reuters

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    The Baseline
    11 Jan 2017
    A Turbulent Year: Best Books on Investing for 2017

    A Turbulent Year: Best Books on Investing for 2017

    2017, analysts predict, is going to take the ups and downs of 2016 and throw them into a blender. The incoming Trump administration in the US is likely to upend long-established global trade equations, as the new President comes in with a different set of friends and foes. We will be seeing a US President who is the friendliest towards Russia in decades, anti-trade and pro-tariffs, antagonistic towards China, and lukewarm at best and hostile at worst to long-standing agreements like NAFTA and NATO. And is also on social media a lot, issuingboth angry threats and praise from his twitter feed. 

    In continental Europe, the impact of Brexit will begin to have its effects as the EU starts acting to push Britain out of the Union. In China, new tensions may be emerging between the country and neighbors like Taiwan, while India is recovering from the effects of demonetization, and prepares to implement the GST. 

    The phrase, 'may you live in interesting times' is rarely more than a mixed blessing. 2017 looks to be that kind of time, and investors preparing for turbulent markets will be looking for counsel and sage advice. What are the best investing books for times like this? We compiled a list of five, consisting of old stand-bys and some new entrants. 

    5) THE DHANDHO INVESTOR, Mohnish Pabrai. Finally an investing book from India worth its salt, and a compelling read. Dhandho is the strategy, Pabrai says, used by the Patels in Gujarat to maximize their returns on their earnings. His advice focuses on identifying a select few, good companies when others are selling them. His advice on making a few BIG investments on companies that are unfairly under-valued due to bad news or sharp market dips, may be especially useful for stock investing in India post-demonetization.

    4) ONE UP ON WALL STREET, Peter Lynch. Peter Lynch's book is highly tailored to the small, individual investor willing to do their homework rather than play the ups and downs of the market. He details out many useful strategies for investors to do their homework on stocks and identify the multi-baggers that will give them good returns, regardless of the health of the overall stock market.It's a good, sobering reminder that in the stock market, as anywhere else, it's hard work that pays off. 

    3)STOCKS FOR THE LONG RUN, Jeremy Siegel.  Siegel teaches at Wharton, and makes the case for investing not for the day or the week but for the long run, which he argues results in stocks giving you returns beating all other assets, and protecting against inflation. Useful advice for a period where the short-term may be up and down, but the longer outlook more stable.

    2)THE BROKE AND BEAUTIFUL LIFE, Stefani O'Connor is more personal finance than investing, but is a useful and practical book for young investors, one that provides advice in making smarter decisions and setting effective budget goals. It helps for both tighter budgets and effective financial planning, especially during unpredictable income shifts. 

    1)IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE, Robert Shiller: This may be THE book for 2017, since it argues that stock markets can go both irrationally high and irrationally low at times of high emotion and panic. Shiller, who won a Nobel Prize in 2013, argues that what drives stock prices is not an understanding of future dividends and growth, but psychology. Shiller's advice is good to remember when you are staring at a market crash or a full speed rise fuelled by rumor and headlines.

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    The Baseline
    11 Jan 2017
    The biggest sales drop in 16 years, says auto industry

    The biggest sales drop in 16 years, says auto industry

    • The biggest sales drop in 16 years: It looks like auto as an industry has taken the brunt of demonetization. As companies released their sales figures for December, it became clear that the drop has been substantial.  Sales fell 18.66 percent in December to 1.2 million units, the biggest monthly drop since the same month in 2000, according to the  Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers. Few categories such as Maruti's SUVs logged an increase in sales. The biggest overall drop has been in small towns and rural areas, where cash dominates. 

    • The telecom war intensified today with Airtel turning on TRAI, accusing it of deliberately favoring Reliance's Jio by remaining a mute spectator on Jio's "predatory pricing" and the extension of the free plans. Telecom players are concerned about Mukesh Ambani's deep cash kitty, with Reliance enriched by deep gas and oil refining margins which allows Ambani to dole out freebies, drawing subscribers away from the competition. TRAI had initially said that Jio would have to end its  free welcome offers by 3 December as inaugural offers are only valid for 90 days. However, TRAI gave Jio a nod for its Happy New Year plan which separately extended free offers till March 2017.  There have been recent suggestions from Reliance that they may extend the free offers even further, beyond March. 

    • Stock in spotlight: BPCL. The stock is trending up in markets, with a 79% gain from its 52 week low. The company's expansion in Kochi, Numaligarh and improvements in Bina is expected to strengthen a GRM that is already the most efficient in the industry.

    • Photo of the day: A four month old tiger owned by a travelling circus in Germany is taken for a walk. Jens Buttner/AFP/Getty

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