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Nokia profit soars 65% to euro 948 mn; sales slump
Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp today reported a 65 per cent jump in net profit at euro 948 million for the period ending December 31, 2009, despite a slump in sales figures. generic levitra

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F&O OUTLOOK: Resistance seen above 5,100 level
The Nifty formed another Doji pattern today after moving in a narrow band of 50 points, indicating indecisiveness among participants ahead of Christmas holidays in US and European markets. The index closed below its crucial trendline support level of 5,050, while maintaining its 50-day daily moving average (DMA) support at 5,000.

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Somnath says no
While many politicians lobby to get a Rajya Sabha berth, former Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee has politely turned down a proposal from the government to become a nominated member of the Upper House. According to top sources in the government, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was keen to bring Chatterjee — who played a crucial role during the government’s tension with the Left parties over the Indo-US nuclear deal and defied his party’s diktat to resign from the Speaker’s chair — in the Rajya Sabha. But Chatterjee told Congress managers that after having been Speaker, he did not see merit in occupying the back benches of the Rajya Sabha.
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Bajaj Auto's net grows nearly 3-fold

Bajaj Auto recorded a near three-fold increase in net profit at Rs 475 crore in the quarter ended December 31, 2009, beating market estimates. India’s second-largest motorcycle maker saw high demand for its vehicles, essentially driven by the high-margin, but low-capacity bikes introduced recently. - Bajaj Auto Q3 net jumps threefold to Rs 475 cr - Bajaj Auto Finance Q3 net jumps over two-fold to Rs 27 cr - India Inc to post double digit growth in profit in Q3 - M&M to launch motorcycle this year - Govt proposes to compensate 50% of CST losses to states - Renault to launch 2 models in India by mid-2011 The Pune-based company had recorded a net profit of Rs 164.27 crore in the same quarter in the previous financial year, when demand for new bikes came under fire due to tight monetary controls, inflation and the general economic slowdown. Net sales of Bajaj Auto grew to Rs 3,165 crore — an increase of 58 per cent, compared with Rs 2,004 crore reported in the same quarter a year ago. Operating profit margin grew to 21.72 per cent in the reporting quarter as against 13.66 per cent during the corresponding quarter in the previous financial year. Bajaj Auto’s operating profit margin took the biggest knock in the industry last year. Compared with the 21.58 per cent margin in the preceding second quarter of the current year, the company has largely maintained its operating profit margin. “This quarter witnessed an increase in cost of raw materials and components. Materials, as a percentage to operating income, rose sequentially from 66.2 per cent in Q2 to 68.5 per cent in Q3. However, due to higher volumes resulting in leveraging of fixed cost, effective cost management and focused sales promotional activities, operating Ebidta (earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation) margin was maintained at 22 per cent during Q3,” Bajaj Auto said in a release. New bikes, such as the Discover DTS-Si (a 100cc motorcycle) and the Pulsar 135 LS, helped shore up overall bike sales of the company, which stood at 711,991 units — an increase of 72 per cent above the 414,039 units sold in the previous year’s corresponding period. Exports, too, recorded a robust growth of 27 per cent at 273,902 units as against 215,233 units earlier. The company also phased out some of the popular models it had created over the last couple of years or so and replaced it with better margin products. Surjit Arora, an analyst at Prabhudas Lilladher, said: “The company has been able to control other expenses, despite a huge increase in cost of raw materials. In addition, the new 100cc bike has performed better than expected, with the company not having to spend too much on promotion. We believe that it will be able to sustain its margins in the upcoming quarters at around 19-20 per cent.”


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