9 Feb 2011 Closing Market Updates 15:30
Market rumours about ADAG Chief and top officials of Reliance Communication muddled up the market which is already trying to get out of the hug of the bear since last sessions.
Nifty ended at 5274.50 with 38.05 points of fall whereas Sensex fell 89.36 points and ended at 17686.34.
All BSE Sectoral Indices ended in red. Power Secter Index was the top loser by 4.23%.
In Nifty50 stocks, Kotak Bank was the top gainer by 5.93% rise which ended at 358 whereas Relinfra was the worst hitted stock which declined by 17.62% and ended at 543.
Realiance Industries was the turnover topper by traded value and Unitech was the most traded stock by the traded quantity on NSE today.
Advance/ Decline Ratio was at 8.05 : 1 as 1249 stocks declined and 155 stocks gained today on NSE.
2 G Spectrum Scam Updates :
Virtually in line with estimated loss pointed out by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in 2G spectrum allocation, telecom regulator TRAI today recommended Rs 10,972.45 crore for a pan-India license with 6.2 Mhz spectrum.
Going by this valuation, six new pan-India licenses given in 2008 would have garnered Rs 65,834.7 crore to the government along with additional revenue from other firms who were given licences in fewer circles.
The CAG had estimated loss of up to Rs 1.76 lakh crore from 2G spectrum allocation .
This had included new licences, dual technology licences and revenues from additional spectrum beyond the contracted limit of 6.2 Mhz held by various operators especially BSNL, Bharti and Vodafone.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has also recommended ''one-time'' entry fee for additional spectrum beyond 6.2 Mhz.
In fact the regulator has classified valuation of spectrum in two categories. There are different prices for spectrum up to contracted limit of 6.2 Mhz and different for additional airwaves.
The spectrum price varies from circle to circle in both categories. In case of contracted limit, the price ranges from Rs 7.60 crore per Mhz in Jammu and Kashmir to Rs 187.38 crore in Tamil Nadu.
For the additional spectrum the range is Rs 22.89 crore in Jammu and Kashmir to Rs 431.95 crore in Andhra Pradesh.
These revised prices should be made applicable with effect from April 1, 2010 on pro-rata basis depending upon the number of years left for licences to expire, the TRAI said adding that any licence coming up for renewal would have to pay for spectrum based on new price.
These prices are for spectrum in 1800 Mhz band.
Major World Indices :
Hang Seng : -320.27
Nikkei : -18.15
FTSE : -15.03
CAC : +3.81
DAX : +13.99
Dow Futures : -17
Nasdaq Futures : -4
Market rumours about ADAG Chief and top officials of Reliance Communication muddled up the market which is already trying to get out of the hug of the bear since last sessions.
Nifty ended at 5274.50 with 38.05 points of fall whereas Sensex fell 89.36 points and ended at 17686.34.
All BSE Sectoral Indices ended in red. Power Secter Index was the top loser by 4.23%.
In Nifty50 stocks, Kotak Bank was the top gainer by 5.93% rise which ended at 358 whereas Relinfra was the worst hitted stock which declined by 17.62% and ended at 543.
Realiance Industries was the turnover topper by traded value and Unitech was the most traded stock by the traded quantity on NSE today.
Advance/ Decline Ratio was at 8.05 : 1 as 1249 stocks declined and 155 stocks gained today on NSE.
2 G Spectrum Scam Updates :
Virtually in line with estimated loss pointed out by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in 2G spectrum allocation, telecom regulator TRAI today recommended Rs 10,972.45 crore for a pan-India license with 6.2 Mhz spectrum.
Going by this valuation, six new pan-India licenses given in 2008 would have garnered Rs 65,834.7 crore to the government along with additional revenue from other firms who were given licences in fewer circles.
The CAG had estimated loss of up to Rs 1.76 lakh crore from 2G spectrum allocation .
This had included new licences, dual technology licences and revenues from additional spectrum beyond the contracted limit of 6.2 Mhz held by various operators especially BSNL, Bharti and Vodafone.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has also recommended ''one-time'' entry fee for additional spectrum beyond 6.2 Mhz.
In fact the regulator has classified valuation of spectrum in two categories. There are different prices for spectrum up to contracted limit of 6.2 Mhz and different for additional airwaves.
The spectrum price varies from circle to circle in both categories. In case of contracted limit, the price ranges from Rs 7.60 crore per Mhz in Jammu and Kashmir to Rs 187.38 crore in Tamil Nadu.
For the additional spectrum the range is Rs 22.89 crore in Jammu and Kashmir to Rs 431.95 crore in Andhra Pradesh.
These revised prices should be made applicable with effect from April 1, 2010 on pro-rata basis depending upon the number of years left for licences to expire, the TRAI said adding that any licence coming up for renewal would have to pay for spectrum based on new price.
These prices are for spectrum in 1800 Mhz band.
Major World Indices :
Hang Seng : -320.27
Nikkei : -18.15
FTSE : -15.03
CAC : +3.81
DAX : +13.99
Dow Futures : -17
Nasdaq Futures : -4
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