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Asian stocks fell for the first time in past four days, Nikkei 225 fell 0.93 percent, Australia’s S&P declined 0.4 percent and MSCI Asia Pacific Index dropped 0.2 percent as the earthquake and tsunami struck near the Fukushima nuclear plant, still there are a lot of uncertainties surrounding the nuclear plant and we can say that the markets will not be stable for some days. Japan is fighting to stop the nuclear disaster to stabilize the stock market, because almost all stocks are declining.

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NIFTY SPOT LEVEL: 2ND JANUARY 2012

Tomorrow trading is expected between the broad levels of 4575-4725. If the market breaches the level of 4680 on the upper side then the next resistance level will be 4725. But if nifty breaches the support level of 4575 then it may go down till the level of 4530.

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The Indian market opens this day of F&O expiry a good note. Earlier, the US markets ended mixed while Asia is in the green at this hour. Sensex is trading at 17064, up 68 points from its previous close, and Nifty is at 5145, up 18 points. CNX Midcap index is up 0.6% and BSE Smallcap index is up 0.5%. The market breadth is positive with advances at 517 against declines of 184 on the NSE.

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I have been investigating some large cap tech stocks and I am going to discuss those that offer a good return on investment for a value investor. My analysis here is based on the ratios in the financial statements of the Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ) over the last 5 years.

 

The HP earnings report came out less than two weeks ago in what was a big week for large cap tech earnings releases with an earnings report announcement from Dell Inc. (DELL) as well.

 

These are the two long time darlings of the PC business and they went at it for as long as 12 years. Sadly, they both caught up late to the wave of the future - tablets and smart phones. And this has affected bottom lines. Nonetheless, HP has won the battle for now with Meg Whitman coming out on top during the earnings call as opposed to the lackluster performance by Dell management during their earnings call.

 

Read the rest of article here: Hewlett-Packard Company: Ratio Analysis - Seeking Alpha

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