Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Indian Stock Market Analysis



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSE_SENSEX

7 Sep 2015
Bear market in India can be prolonged
http://www.rediff.com/business/column/bear-market-can-be-prolonged-but-investors-neednt-worry/20150907.htm


5 September 2015
Marc Faber is right. Indian stock market heading for 24,000.


March 2015

Marc Faber predicts that Indian stock market may correct this year by 10 to 20%.

He say it is ridiculous if any body says market won't go down.

He says, Oil prices have gone down, many commodity prices have gone down, real estate prices have gone down. Even equity has to go down by 40% to be assessed as reasonably valued.


My comment: In India, presently there negative sentiment in the stock market. Market has gone down and some more negative news is being published in media.

As markets touched 30,000 mark, 20% means a limit of 24,000.
Market closed on 25 March 2015 at 28,111.83




Last Updated : Dec 31, 2014 05:08 PM IST | Source: Moneycontrol.com
Market ends 2014 on a high;
The Sensex on Wednesday advanced 95.88 points to close at 27499.42 and the Nifty rose 34.45 points to 8282.70 while the BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices were up 1 percent each.


Equity benchmarks staged spectacular performance in the year gone by (2014), rallying more than 31 percent (on Nifty and 6000 points on Sensex), the best annual performance in last five years.
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/market-ends-2014-onhigh-sensex-nifty-surge-30-31-1378641.html


The Sensex journey: From 2008 to 2013
MarketUpdated: November 01, 2013
https://www.ndtv.com/business/the-sensex-journey-from-2008-to-2013-371137


1000, 25 July 1990 – On 25 July 1990, the SENSEX touched the four-digit figure for the first time and closed at 1,001. s.
2000, 15 January 1992 – On 15 January 1992, the SENSEX crossed the 2,000 mark and closed at 2,020. .
3000, 29 February 1992 – On 29 February 1992, the SENSEX surged past the 3,000 mark.  Budget announced.
4000, 30 March 1992 – On 30 March 1992, the SENSEX crossed the 4,000 mark and closed at 4,091.   It was then that the Harshad Mehta scam hit the markets and SENSEX witnessed unabated selling.
5000, 11 October 1999 – On 11 October 1999, the SENSEX crossed the 5,000 mark.


6000, 11 February 2000 – On 11 February 2000, the information technology boom helped the SENSEX to cross the 6,000 mark and hit an all-time high of 6,006 points.
7000, 21 June 2005 – On 20 June 2005,
8000, 8 September 2005 – On 8 September 2005, the Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark 30-share index – the SENSEX – crossed the 8,000
9000, 9 December 2005 – The SENSEX on 28 November 2005 crossed 9,000 and touched a peak of 9,000.32 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange investors. However, it was on 9 December 2005 that the SENSEX first closed at over 9,000 points.[
10,000, 7 February 2006 – The SENSEX on 6 February 2006 touched 10,003 points during mid-session. The SENSEX finally closed above the 10,000 mark on 7 February 2006.


20,000, 11 December 2007 – The SENSEX on 29 October 2007 crossed the 20,000 mark for the first time during intra-day trading, but closed at 19,977.67 points. However, it was on 11 December 2007 that it finally closed at a figure above 20,000 points.

The SENSEX on 8 January 2008 crossed the 21,000 mark for the first time, reaching an intra-day peak of 21,078 points, before closing at 20,873.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSE_SENSEX

Updated 19 March 2020

5 Sep 2015
First published on  25 March 2015,

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Maharashtra - Manufacturing Industry Locations Information


https://www.legalcrystal.com/act/135954/maharashtra-industrial-development-act-1961-complete-act

MIDC Areas

https://www.midcindia.org/list-of-all-areas





Regional Office: Amravati


Achalpur

Industial Area:   Achalpur
  Objective : To Promote Industrial Growth
  Industry Category : Growth Center
Achalpur Industrial Area is a Growth Centre in Amravati District.
MIDC has partly developed the Achalpur Growth Centre and all efforts taking about it.

  Land Rates

Industrial Plots per sq. mtr : 50
Commercial Plots per sq. mtr : 100
Residential Plots per sq. mtr : NA
  NOTE :
MIDC reserves the right to revise the rates without prior notice.


Industial Area:    ADDL. Amravati (TextTile Zone)

    Basic Information     City Information     Location Details     Contact Us
    Clients     Infrastructure     Plots/Sheds Available     Industrial Maps
  Objective :
  Industry Category : Growth Center


  Land Rates

Industrial Plots per sq. mtr : 235
Commercial Plots per sq. mtr : 470
Residential Plots per sq. mtr : NA
  NOTE :
MIDC reserves the right to revise the rates without prior notice.

Addl. Yavatmal

    Basic Information     City Information     Location Details     Contact Us
    Clients     Infrastructure     Plots/Sheds Available     Industrial Maps
  Objective : To Promote Industrial Growth
  Industry Category : Major industrial area


  Land Rates

Industrial Plots per sq. mtr : 180
Commercial Plots per sq. mtr : 360
Residential Plots per sq. mtr : 270

Addl.Amrawati(Nandgaon Peth)
    Basic Information     City Information     Location Details     Contact Us
    Clients     Infrastructure     Plots/Sheds Available     Industrial Maps
  Objective :
  Industry Category : Major industrial area


  Land Rates

Industrial Plots per sq. mtr : 400
Commercial Plots per sq. mtr : 800
Residential Plots per sq. mtr : 600

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Ambernath

 
  Objective : Host leading industrial gaints
  Industry Category : Major industrial area
MIDC has plans to develop 507 hectares of land for the Additional Ambernath Industrial Area near Ambernath. Out of 507 hectares of land, 503 hectares have come into MIDCs possession. Of these, 125 hectares have been developed as an engineering zone, 80 hectares each are being developed for the Knitwear complex and Leather complex, and 40 hectares for an institutional zone. The Export Promotion Industrial park (EPIP) is part of the Additional Ambernath Industrial Area and is spread over 80 hectares. The EPIP Knitwear Hosiery and Leather units have been provided 30 hectares each, the remaining 20 hectares being allotted to other units.


  Land Rates

Industrial Plots per sq. mtr : 4000
Commercial Plots per sq. mtr : 12000
Residential Plots per sq. mtr : 8000





Kadegaon

 
  Objective : Addl Land for Weavers Park
  Industry Category : Mini Industrial area
Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has developed an Industrial Area on 17.87 Hectares of land at Kadegaon. The Industrial Area is situated along the Karad-Vita State Highway No. 78. The land came in MIDC's possession in the year 1992 after which the development work began. By now the Industrial Area is fully developed as a Mini Indl. Area & all Infrastructure facilities have been provided to this industrial area. MIDC has also developed the Additional Industrial area known as Addl.Kadegaon (Shivajinagar) Industrial Area which is situated near the existing Industrial Area. The land admeasuring this industrial is 96.71 Hectares. Out of this 4 Hectares of land has been kept for KVIB. Partly layout for 2 Hectares have been approved and 41 Plots admeasuring 200 to 400 Sq.mtrs. have been carved out, and till today 17 plots are allotted to the applicants. Plot Availability: All the plots are allotted in the (Mini) Industrial area. However, 24 plots in Addl. Kadegaon - Shivajinagar Industrial Area (KVIB) are reserve for Khadi Village Units. which are available for allotment. These plots are allotted through this office. Also,Weaver Park developed in the said Addl. Kadegaon Indl.Area on admeasuring 13 Hector Land in First Phase. There are 69 plots are cavrved out. Out of these plots 64 plots are allotted There are 5 plots are availabel for allotment. Land Rates Industrial plots : Rs. 25\- per sq.mt. Commercial plots : Rs. 50\- per sq.mt. Residential plots : Rs. 38\- per sq.mt. NOTE : MIDC reserves the right to revise the rates without prior notice.

  Land Rates

Industrial Plots per sq. mtr : 130
Commercial Plots per sq. mtr : 250
Residential Plots per sq. mtr : 200

Mahad

 
  Objective : Rates
  Industry Category : Major industrial area


  Land Rates

Industrial Plots per sq. mtr : 450
Commercial Plots per sq. mtr : 880
Residential Plots per sq. mtr : 660



Updated on 8 March 2020

9 July 2018

Magnetic Maharashtra Mission 2025 - $1 Trillion State GDP - Potential Business Opportunities


Dec 28, 2019,

PUNE: Maharashtra Finance minister and senior NCP leader Jayant Patil said it would be tough to take the state's economy past the USD one trillion mark in six to seven years, a goal previous chief minister Devendra Fadnavis often spoke about at political rallies and investment seminars.

Patil said Maharashtra's economy was growing at 7 per cent and to achieve the USD one trillion mark, it would have to accelerate at 15 per cent annually, which seems improbable.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/getting-maharashtra-economy-past-usd-1-trillion-mark-tough-jayant-patil/articleshow/73009580.cms

States GDP in USA  https://www.bea.gov/news/2020/gross-domestic-product-state-third-quarter-2019

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_GDP

14 February 2018

Magnetic Maharashtra Mission 2025 - $1 Trillion State GDP - Potential Business Opportunities


Opportunities are there at all size levels: Large, Medium, Small and Micro.

Maharashtra Number of Brank Branches: 13111 (2017)

At 100 new micro businesses per branch, 13,11,100 new micro businesses can be started ever year
Make it at least 10 lakhs new micro businesses in the state.

Existing microbusinesses in the state: 47,50,000
Around 10 lakhs businesses can be expanded providing new employment to 10 lakh persons every year.


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Important Economic Areas of Maharashtra 


Common Themes for Progress

In every Sector Themes for Progress:
New Products
New Processes – Technologies
New Capacity
Quality Improvement
Productivity Improvement: Cost Reduction
Export


Important crops


Sorghum (Jowar)
Chickpea
Pigeonpea
Soyabean
Cotton
Sugarcane




Horticulture - Fruits and Vegetables
Onions ,
Banana
Mandarin oranges
Tomatoes
Pomegranates,
Alphonso Mangoes
Seedless grapes



Important minerals


Coal
Managanese ore
Iron ore
Lime stone
Bauxite




Important livestock



Cows - for milk
Buffaloes for milk
Goats -for milk
chicken (For meat)
Hens (for eggs)
Sheep
Pig

Fisheries



Construction

Houses

Commercial

Roads

Manufacturing

Ore Purification
Agricultural Machinery
Automobiles
Chemicals
Communication Equipment and Devices

Computer Hardware
Consumer Machines - Air conditioners, Refrigerators, Washing Machines
Electrical Engineering
Electronics
Food Processing

Furniture and interiors - Metal
Jewellery
Organic Manures and Waste Processing
Paints
Petroleum products

Pharmaceuticals
Plastics
Ship Building
Textiles
Wood working












Services

Financial

Banking

1.Commercial
2. Cooperative

Insurance
3. Life
4. Medical
5. Other General


6. Stock Broking and Wealth Management
7. Corporate Financial Consultancy and Tax Related services

Education

8. Primary
9. High school
10. Degree college
11. PG
12. Phd

13.Tuition classes
14. Hindu tradition institutions
15. Madrassas

Health

16. General practitioners
17. Specialists
Hospitals
18. Government Hospital
19. Private Hospitals


Transport

Road
20. Public - RTC
21. Private buses
22. Taxis, Tourist cars
23. Autos
24. Personal car/scooter/bicycle ownerships
25. Tractor ownership
26. Goods transport

27. Rail
28. Air
29. Water Transport

Electricity
30. Thermal
31. Renewable

32. Water

Sales

33. Retails sales
34. wholesale
35. Real Estate broking



Media
36. Advertising
37. Print media
38. Digital media
39. Printing Press Work

Entertainment

40. Films - Production and Distribution
41. Music concerts & Auditoriums
42. Drama & Theatres
43. Amusement parks

44. TV Channels - Content and Broadcasting
45. YouTube
46. Museums
47. Zoos

Hospitality

48. Hotels
49. Restaurants
50. Marriage Halls
51. Old age homes

Religious Institutions

52. Temples

53. Tourism

54. Business and Management Consultancy

55. Legal Professio nal Services

56. Internet Services

57. Telephone/communications Services

58. Software Development

59. Gas distribution

60. Petrol/Disel Gas pumps

61. Libraries

61. Physical Fitness

62. Sanitation and Waste Collection


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Statistics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Maharashtra   accessed on 8 March 2020

Statistics
GDP ₹24.11 lakh crore (US$340 billion) (2017–18)
GDP rank 1st
GDP growth 2.8% (2019–20 est.)
GDP per capita ₹176,102 (US$2,500) (2017–18)
GDP per capita rank 11th
GDP by sector
Agriculture: 15%
Industry: 28%
Services: 58% (2017–18)

Labour force by occupation
Agriculture 51%
Industry 9%
Services 40% (2015)

Unemployment 4.9% (2017–18)
Public finances
Public debt
₹4.14 lakh crore (US$58 billion) 15.6% of GSDP (2018–19 est.)
Revenues ₹3.16 lakh crore (US$44 billion) (2019–20 est.)
Expenses ₹4.04 lakh crore (US$57 billion) (2019–20 est.)

Updated on 8 March 2020, 14 February 2018