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07 Oct, 2011
Buy ACC for the target prices of Rs 1129/1138/Higher with a stop loss of Rs 1095.8: ICICIDirect
We said, "testing previous support of 15766 ... bias remains negative below 16202 ... watch if the fall shows arresting tendency ... " Index traded volatile. Up initially, it maintained the
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ACC sees pent-up demand coming in after festivals
ACC Ltd, cement major controlled by Switzerland's Holcim, has raised capacity to 30 million tonne per annum (mtpa) in the past one year from 24 mtpa.
Source: DNA Money
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ACC-Ambuja merger deferred indefinitely
Too many thorny issues, parent Holcim will take up matter later.
Source: Rediff.com
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Competition panel to probe ACC, Ambuja, UltraTech
Charges of price manipulation
Source: The Hindu Business Line
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ACC to focus house builders with new Concrete+
ACC Limited, a part of Holcim Group, today launched its new cement brand Concrete+ in Pune. The company is targeting individual house builders as 90 per cent of sales come from this segment. With
Source: Sify.com
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ACC expects new product to boost sales 20%
ACC Limited, a part of Holcim Group, expects to register 20 per cent additional sales on the back of its new cement product launched under the brand ‘Concrete +’.
Source: Sify.com
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ACC launches Concrete Plus brand
Cement-maker ACC Ltd has launched its ‘Concrete Plus' brand of cement in the Andhra Pradesh market. The ‘eco-friendly' cement is fly-ash based and is priced at Rs 300/bag...
Source: The Hindu Business Line
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Inputs cost takes a toll on ACC, Ambuja Cement profits
Higher raw-material costs, power and fuel expenses rise for both
Source: The Hindu Business Line
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Weak outlook likely to hurt ACC, UltraTech and Ambuja Cements
Just like in the previous quarter, increases in the input costs are hurting cement makers. A proposed mining tax could further increase the prices of coal and limestone, hurting margins even more
Source: Livemint.com
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ACC Q2CY11 results expected today
The company's net sales is seen at Rs 2,360cr vs Rs 2,021 cr, up 17% on a year-on-year basis.
Source: BloombergUTV.com
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