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Sharp fall in Nasdaq affects sentiment on BSE
MUMBAI, MAY 31. Another overnight sharp fall in the Nasdaq
composite index triggered fresh sell-off in technology sector and
once again adversely impacted sentiment on the Bombay Stock
Exchange today.
News that the Nasdaq index dropped sharply by about 91 points
after a warning yesterday by Sun Microsystems that profits for
its current quarter could prove much weaker than the previously
forecast, sparked fresh concerns abroad about earnings of high
technology companies which, in turn, induced operators and
institutional investors to book profits at the prevailing market
price.
The market discounted encouraging reports that the net profits of
cement companies have shown excellent growth for the fourth
quarter and that ITC had recorded a 27 per cent increase in its
net profit in 2000-01.
The BSE sensitive index opened weak at 3623.62 and later dipped
to below 3600-mark at the intra-day low of 3592.22 before closing
at 3631.91 against yesterday's close of 3662.04, still down by
30.13 points. The BSE-100 index also dropped by 17.20 points to
1763.35 from 1780.55.
The Sensex losses were minimised by a smart rally in a few
heavyweights such as ITC, Reliance Industries, Grasim, BHEL and
Zee Telefilms.
- PTI
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