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NSE Nifty Stocks List

This is the List of Stocks included in the S&P CNX NSE Nifty50 as on 21-Dec-09. The stocks
which are included in the composition of the NSE Nifty 50 are changed on certain event.
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Company Name Industry Symbol


ABB Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ABB
CEMENT AND CEMENT
ACC Ltd. PRODUCTS ACC
CEMENT AND CEMENT
Ambuja Cements Ltd. PRODUCTS AMBUJACEM
Axis Bank Ltd. BANKS AXISBANK
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BHEL
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. REFINERIES BPCL
TELECOMMUNICATION –
Bharti Airtel Ltd. SERVICES BHARTIARTL
OIL
Cairn India Ltd. EXPLORATION/PRODUCTION CAIRN
Cipla Ltd. PHARMACEUTICALS CIPLA
DLF Ltd. CONSTRUCTION DLF
GAIL (India) Ltd. GAS GAIL
CEMENT AND CEMENT
Grasim Industries Ltd. PRODUCTS GRASIM
HCL Technologies Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE HCLTECH
HDFC Bank Ltd. BANKS HDFCBANK
AUTOMOBILES – 2 AND 3
Hero Honda Motors Ltd. WHEELERS HEROHONDA
Hindalco Industries Ltd. ALUMINIUM HINDALCO
Hindustan Unilever Ltd. DIVERSIFIED HINDUNILVR
Housing Development Finance Corporation
Ltd. FINANCE – HOUSING HDFC
I T C Ltd. CIGARETTES ITC
ICICI Bank Ltd. BANKS ICICIBANK
TELECOMMUNICATION –
Idea Cellular Ltd. SERVICES IDEA
Infosys Technologies Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE INFOSYSTCH
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IDFC
Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. DIVERSIFIED JPASSOCIAT
Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS JINDALSTEL
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. ENGINEERING LT
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. AUTOMOBILES – 4 WHEELERS M&M
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. AUTOMOBILES – 4 WHEELERS MARUTI
NTPC Ltd. POWER NTPC
OIL
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. EXPLORATION/PRODUCTION ONGC
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. POWER POWERGRID
Punjab National Bank BANKS PNB
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. PHARMACEUTICALS RANBAXY
Reliance Capital Ltd. FINANCE RELCAPITAL
TELECOMMUNICATION –
Reliance Communications Ltd. SERVICES RCOM
Reliance Industries Ltd. REFINERIES RELIANCE
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. POWER RELINFRA
Reliance Power Ltd. POWER RPOWER
Siemens Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SIEMENS
State Bank of India BANKS SBIN
Steel Authority of India Ltd. STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS SAIL
Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. METALS STER
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. PHARMACEUTICALS SUNPHARMA
Suzlon Energy Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUZLON
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE TCS
TATAMOTOR
Tata Motors Ltd. AUTOMOBILES – 4 WHEELERS S
Tata Power Co. Ltd. POWER TATAPOWER
Tata Steel Ltd. STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS TATASTEEL
Unitech Ltd. CONSTRUCTION UNITECH
Wipro Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE WIPRO

Electrical co.---
ABB Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ABB
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BHEL
Siemens Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SIEMENS
Suzlon Energy Ltd. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUZLON
Computer software ---
Wipro Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE WIPRO
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE TCS
INFOSYSTC
Infosys Technologies Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE H
HCL Technologies Ltd. COMPUTERS – SOFTWARE HCLTECH

Cement --
CEMENT AND CEMENT
ACC Ltd. PRODUCTS ACC
CEMENT AND CEMENT AMBUJACE
Ambuja Cements Ltd. PRODUCTS M
CEMENT AND CEMENT
Grasim Industries Ltd. PRODUCTS GRASIM

Bank --
State Bank of India BANKS SBIN
Axis Bank Ltd. BANKS AXISBANK
HDFC Bank Ltd. BANKS HDFCBANK
ICICI Bank Ltd. BANKS ICICIBANK
Punjab National Bank BANKS PNB

Refineries --
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. REFINERIES BPCL
Reliance Industries Ltd. REFINERIES RELIANCE

Tele --
TELECOMMUNICATION – BHARTIART
Bharti Airtel Ltd. SERVICES L
TELECOMMUNICATION –
Idea Cellular Ltd. SERVICES IDEA
TELECOMMUNICATION –
Reliance Communications Ltd. SERVICES RCOM
Oil--
OIL
Cairn India Ltd. EXPLORATION/PRODUCTION CAIRN
OIL
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. EXPLORATION/PRODUCTION ONGC

pharma
Cipla Ltd. PHARMACEUTICALS CIPLA
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. PHARMACEUTICALS RANBAXY
SUNPHARM
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. PHARMACEUTICALS A

construction
Unitech Ltd. CONSTRUCTION UNITECH
DLF Ltd. CONSTRUCTION DLF

Gas --
GAIL (India) Ltd. GAS GAIL

AUTOMOBILES – 2 AND 3
Hero Honda Motors Ltd. WHEELERS HEROHONDA
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. AUTOMOBILES – 4 WHEELERS M&M
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. AUTOMOBILES – 4 WHEELERS MARUTI
TATAMOTOR
Tata Motors Ltd. AUTOMOBILES – 4 WHEELERS S

Aluminium --
Hindalco Industries Ltd. ALUMINIUM HINDALCO

Diversified --
HINDUNILV
Hindustan Unilever Ltd. DIVERSIFIED R
Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. DIVERSIFIED JPASSOCIAT
FINANCE – HOUSING
Housing Development Finance Corporation
Ltd. FINANCE – HOUSING HDFC
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IDFC
RELCAPITA
Reliance Capital Ltd. FINANCE L

I T C Ltd. CIGARETTES ITC

JINDALSTE
Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS L
Steel Authority of India Ltd. STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS SAIL
Tata Steel Ltd. STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS TATASTEEL

Larsen & Toubro Ltd. ENGINEERING LT

Metals –
Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. METALS STER

Introduction:
Capital market reforms in India and the launch of the Securities and Exchange
Board of India (SEBI) accelerated the incorporation of the second Indian stock
exchange called the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in 1992. After a few years
of operations, the NSE has become the largest stock exchange in India .The
National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) situated in Mumbai - is the largest and
most advanced exchange with 1016 companies listed and 726 trading members.
The NSE is one of the few exchanges in the world trading all types of securities
on a single platform, which is divided into three segments: Wholesale Debt
Market (WDM), Capital Market (CM), and Futures & Options (F&O) Market. Each
segment has experienced a significant growth throughout a few years of their
launch. While the WDM segment has accumulated the annual growth of over
36% since its opening in 1994, the CM segment has increased by even 61%
during the same period Today the NSE takes the 14th position in the top 40
futures exchanges in the world.
In 1996, the National Stock Exchange of India launched S&P CNX Nifty and CNX
Junior Indices that make up 100 most liquid stocks in India. CNX Nifty is a
diversified index of 50 stocks from 25 different economy sectors. And in 1998,
the National Stock Exchange of India launched its web-site and was the first
exchange in India that started trading stock on the Internet

NTPC Ltd. POWER NTPC


Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. POWER POWERGRID
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. POWER RELINFRA
Reliance Power Ltd. POWER RPOWER
TATAPOWE
Tata Power Co. Ltd. POWER R

Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. METALS STER

About BSE Sensex


BSE SENSEX is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market. It is the most frequently used
indictor while reporting on the state of the market. Sensex is not only scientifically designed but
also based on globally accepted construction and review methodology. First compiled in 1986,
SENSEX is a basket of 30 constituent stocks representing a sample of large, liquid and
representative companies. The base year of SENSEX is 1978-79 and the base value is 100. The
index is widely reported in both domestic and international markets through print as well as
electronic media.
The Index was initially calculated based on the “Full Market Capitalization” methodology but
was shifted to the free-float methodology with effect from September 1, 2003. The “Free-float
Market Capitalization” methodology of index construction is regarded as an industry best
practice globally. All major index providers like MSCI, FTSE, STOXX, S&P and Dow Jones use
the Free-float methodology.

Due to is wide acceptance amongst the Indian investors; SENSEX is regarded to be the pulse of
the Indian stock market. As the oldest index in the country, it provides the time series data over a
fairly long period of time (From 1979 onwards). Small wonder, the SENSEX has over the years
become one of the most prominent brands in the country.

The growth of equity markets in India has been phenomenal in the decade gone by. Right from
early nineties the stock market witnessed heightened activity in terms of various bull and bear
runs. The SENSEX captured all these events in the most judicial manner. One can identify the
booms and busts of the Indian stock market through SENSEX.

Major Milestones

Here is a timeline on the rise and rise of the Sensex through Indian stock market history.

 1000, July 25, 1990 – On July 25, 1990, the Sensex touched the four-digit figure for the
first time and closed at 1,001 in the wake of a good monsoon and excellent corporate
results.

 4000, March 30, 1992 – On March 30, 1992, the Sensex crossed the 4,000-mark and
closed at 4,091 on the expectations of a liberal export-import policy. It was then that the
Harshad Mehta scam hit the markets and Sensex witnessed unabated selling.

 5000, October 11, 1999 – On October 8, 1999, the Sensex crossed the 5,000-mark as the
BJP-led coalition won the majority in the 13th Lok Sabha election.

 6000, February 11, 2000 – On February 11, 2000, the infotech boom helped the Sensex
to cross the 6,000-mark and hit and all time high of 6,006.

 7000, June 21, 2005 – On June 20, 2005, the news of the settlement between the Ambani
brothers boosted investor sentiments and the scrips of RIL, Reliance Energy, Reliance
Capital and IPCL made huge gains.

 10,000, February 7, 2006 – The Sensex on February 6, 2006 touched 10,003 points
during mid-session.

 11,000, March 27, 2006 – The Sensex on March 21, 2006 crossed 11,000 and touched a
life-time peak of 11,001 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange for the
first time. However, it was on March 27, 2006 that the Sensex first closed at over 11,000
points.
 12,000, April 20, 2006 – The Sensex on April 20, 2006 crossed 12,000 and touched a
life-time peak of 12,004 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange for the
first time.

 13,000, October 30, 2006 – The Sensex on October 30, 2006 crossed 13,000 and still
riding high at the Bombay Stock Exchange for the first time. It took 135 days to reach
13,000 from 12,000. And 124 days to reach 13,000 from 12,500. On 30th October 2006 it
touched a peak of 13,039.36 & closed at 13,024.26.

 14,000, December 5, 2006 – The Sensex on December 5, 2006 crossed 14,000 and
touched a life-time peak of 14028 at 9.58AM(IST) while opening for the day December
5, 2006.

 15,000, July 6, 2007- The Sensex on July 6, 2007 crossed another milestone and reached
a magic figure of 15,000. it took almost 7 month and 1 day to touch such a historic
milestone.

 16,000, September 19, 2007- The Sensex on September 19, 2007 crossed the 16,000
mark and reached a historic peak of 16322 while closing. The bull hits because of the rate
cut of 50 bit/s in the discount rate by the Fed chief Ben Bernanke in US.

 17,000, September 26, 2007- The Sensex on September 26, 2007 crossed the 17,000
mark for the first time, creating a record for the second fastest 1000 point gain in just 5
trading sessions. It failed however to sustain the momentum and closed below 17000.
The Sensex closed above 17000 for the first time on the following day. Reliance group
has been the main contributor in this bull run, contributing 256 points. This also helped
Mukesh Ambani’s net worth to grow to over $50 billion or Rs.2 trillion. It was also
during this record bull run that the Sensex for the first time zoomed ahead of the Nikkei
of Japan.

 18,000, October 9, 2007- The Sensex crossed the 18k mark for the first time on October
9, 2007. The journey from 17k to 18k took just 8 trading sessions which is the third
fastest 1000 point rise in the history of the sensex. The sensex closed at 18,280 at the end
of day. This 788 point gain on 9 October was the second biggest single day absolute
gains.
 19,000, October 15, 2007- The Sensex crossed the 19k mark for the first time on October
15, 2007. It took just 4 days to reach from 18k to 19k. This is the fastest 1000 points rally
ever and also the 640 point rally was the second highest single day rally in absolute
terms. This made it a record 3000 point rally in 17 trading sessions overall.
 20,000, October 29, 2007- The Sensex crossed the 20k mark for the first time with a
massive 734.5 point gain but closed below the 20k mark. It took 11 days to reach from
19k to 20k. The journey of the last 10,000 points was covered in just 869 sessions as
against 7,297 sessions taken to touch the 10,000 mark from 1,000 levels. In 2007 alone,
there were six 1,000-point rallies for the Sensex.
 21,000, January 8, 2008 – The Sensex opened with a huge positive gap of 157 points at
20,970, and rallied past the 21,000-mark to a fresh all-time high of 21,078.
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What is Nifty 50?

The Nifty 50 was a list of Stocks during the 60s and 70s which had solid earnings growth and high
price to earnings ratio. Many large institutions recommended these stocks to their clients as life long
buy and holds. The fifty stocks where all large caps on the New York Stock Exchange. Nifty is one of
the leading index in the Indian stock market and the prime index of the NSE. If you consider all the
stocks in the NIFTY it accounts for almost 50% of the total traded volume in the NSE.

History:

Another reason the Nifty 50 was coined "50" was because the majority of the stocks on the list had
price to earnings ratio of 50 or more. These stocks lost their luster during the bear market of 1973-
1974, where these stocks were crushed in a matter of months. This sharp decline was changed the
views of institutions on these stocks overnight, and the Nifty50 was all but forgotten. It wasn't until
after the 87 crash through the late 90s did investors once again buy these stocks for long term
investments and not for quick swing gains.

About : NIFTY 50:-

The Nifty 50 was a group of the 50 most popular large cap stocks on the New York Stock Exchange in
the 1960s and 1970s. The group included Walt Disney, Dow Chemical, IBM and McDonald's. Nifty 50
stocks were widely regarded as solid buy-and-hold equities and the companies in the group were
characterized by consistent earnings growth and high P/E Ratios. In addition, the Nifty 50 stocks were
credited with propelling the bull market of the early 1970s.
Due to their marked stability, Nifty 50 stocks were viewed as "one-decision" picks because investors
were told to buy and hold them forever. In February 2008, Wall Street giant UBS devised the New
Nifty 50, an expanded version of the list, which now includes international companies like Toyota,
Samsung, Nokia and Swatch. The inclusion of international companies on the New Nifty 50 allows
investors to take advantage of the solid returns and stability of companies in the UK, Japan and some
European countries.

What is Nifty Index?

Nifty is a prime index of the 'The National Stock Exchange of India Limited', the Mumbai based Stock
Exchange.NSE is the largest stock exchange in India in terms of daily turnover and trading volume in
both equity and derivative trading. NSE is owned by the premiere financial institutions, banks,
insurance companies and other financial intermediaries in India. But the ownership and the
management of the exchange work as separate entities. The NSE S&P CNX Nifty 50 that is popularly
known as NIFTY is the key index of the NSE.

NIFTY is an index that is made of 50 major stocks listed at the NSE in terms of market capitalization.
NIFTY is a well diversified index as these 50 companies are from 21 sectors. The index is owned and
managed by India Index Services and Products Ltd. (IISL). IISL, which is a joint venture of NSE and
CRISIL is the first specialized company in India on Index. The company has a marketing and licensing
agreement with Standard & Poor's (S&P) - the world market leader in index services. The NIFTY index
is used for different purposes like benchmarking fund portfolios, index based derivative trading and
index funds.

Some major Nifty 50 indexes are:

Below is the list of stocks from the Nifty 50:

American Express, American Home Products, AMP Inc., Black & Decker, Bristol-Myers,
Burroughs Corporation, American Hospital Supply Corp., Chesebrough-Ponds, Dow
Chemical, Eastman Kodak, Eli Lilly and Company, Emery Air Freight, First National City
Bank, General Electric, Gillette, Halliburton, IBM, J.C. Penney, Johnson & Johnson, Lubrizol,
McDonald's, Merck & Co., PepsiCo, Pfizer, Philip Morris Cos., Polaroid, Procter & Gamble,
Revlon, Schering Plough, Joe Schlitz Brewing, Schlumberger, Sears, Roebuck and Company,
Simplicity Patterns, Squibb and so on.

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