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Smart Portfolios ends 2009 on a high

Although Smart Portfolios kicked off on September 1, 2009, it feels good to end the calendar year on a cheerful note. The net returns in the second season are at the highest point currently. The benchmark S&P CNX 500 portfolio value has appreciated by 12.73 per cent to Rs 11.27 lakh as against its starting corpus of Rs 10 lakh. Ajay Parmar and Amar Ambani continue to outperform the benchmark with a wide margin. While the former"s return has zoomed 20.46 per cent, the latter"s portfolio value has soared nearly 19 per cent. Phani Sekhar has reported gains of 6.72 per cent so far, and Praveen Panjwani"s net worth is up by 6.3 per cent. - Smart Portfolios shine in holiday week - Mixed show by fund managers - Mixed week for Smart Portfolios - Healthy gains for Smart Portfolios - Bottom 10 MFs show sharp variation in returns - Dubai crisis singes markets The holiday shortened week saw low trading activity, both in real and our own virtual stock markets. Only two out of the four fund managers were active. Ajay Parmar and Amar Ambani did some more churning with their portfolios, while Praveen Panjwani and Phani Sekhar preferred to remain on the sidelines. ON THE 20 PER CENT MARK Ajay Parmar Head, Research (Institutional Equities) Emkay Ajay Parmar’s net returns have now soared over 20 per cent so far. Last week, he bought shares worth Rs 1.93 lakh and sold equity worth Rs 1.91 lakh. Parmar booked partial gains on his investment in Sterlite Technologies and exited from Torrent Pharma with net gains. He booked a loss of 7 per cent on his investment in Fresenius Kabi. His fresh purchases are HOEC, Balaji Tele, Godawari Power and Panacea Biotech. He holds 21 stocks in his portfolio, HEG has the highest weightage and Sintex the lowest. Sterlite Tech is the current top gainer and Deccan Chronicle, the laggard. Top Holdings % of assets Cost Price (Rs) Current Price (Rs) Value (Rs lakh) HEG 8.05 376.21 387.70 0.97 Aurionpro Solutions 7.10 266.21 295.00 0.86 Rain Commodities 6.53 200.99 224.65 0.79 Bhushan Steel 6.03 1361.00 1453.20 0.73 Aegis Logistics 5.93 204.30 204.20 0.71 Total investments 99.67 12.00 Cash 0.33 0.04 Net worth 12.04 Returns (%) 20.46 GOOD FORM CONTINUES Amar Ambani, Vice President (Research), India Infoline Amar Ambani continues to carry his good form from the previous season. His net returns are almost 19 per cent. His gross purchases for the week amounted to Rs 2.98 lakh as against gross sales of Rs 3.02 lakh. Ambani"s fresh purchases are National Aluminium, Reliance Industrial Infra, NRB Bearings, Apollo Hospital, MPS and Binani Cements. His investment in Greaves Cotton, Hinduja Ventures and Nava Bharat Ventures yielded him net returns in the 3-5 per cent each. However, he booked 11 per cent loss on his trade in Zandu Pharma. Ambani has 20 stocks in his portfolio of which Tata Sponge has the highest weightage (also the top gainer along with Jindal South) while PVP Ventures the lowest weightage and incidentally the biggest loser. His net worth now stands at Rs 11.89 lakh, and he holds cash of Rs 2.06 lakh. Top Holdings % of assets Cost Price (Rs) Current Price (Rs) Value (Rs lakh) Tata Sponge 4.90 285.25 323.75 0.58 Jindal South 4.63 1615.00 1834.05 0.55 MPS 4.58 62.50 66.35 0.54 IFCI 4.58 51.60 54.40 0.54 National Aluminium 4.57 388.80 417.90 0.54 Total investments 82.67 9.83 Cash 17.33 2.06 Net worth 11.89 Returns (%) 18.89 CONCENTRATED PORTFOLIO Phani Sekhar Fund Manager – PMS, Angel Broking Phani Sekhar continues with his strategy of being a steady investor. Although he joined three weeks later, net returns are up at 6.72 per cent. Sekhar has 13 stocks in his portfolio, of which eClerx has the highest weightage. In fact, the top five stocks in his portfolio account for almost 49 per cent of his net worth. MphasiS has the lowest weightage in his portfolio. Sunil Hitech is the top gainer while Federal Bank the top loser. Sekhar"s portfolio is valued at Rs 10.67 lakh, which includes Rs 1,890 in cash. Top Holdings % of assets Cost Price (Rs) Current Price (Rs) Value (Rs lakh) eClerx 10.89 344.25 415.00 1.16 Reliance Infra 9.67 1183.00 1146.75 1.03 Reliance 9.61 1046.93 1090.55 1.03 Federal Bank 9.49 244.54 235.60 1.01 Axis Bank 9.27 901.30 989.20 0.99 Total investments 99.81 10.65 Cash 0.19 0.02 Net worth 10.67 Returns (%) 6.72 NO TRADE WEEK Praveen Panjwani Assistant Vice President, Edelweiss Praveen Panjwani after revamping his portfolio in the previous week preferred to stay on the sidelines last week. The new look portfolio saw his returns jump to 6.3 per cent. Panjwani has 24 stocks in his portfolio. HOEC has the highest weightage while GTL Infrastructure the lowest. Tinplate is the biggest gainer among the 24 stocks in his portfolio, and IRB Infrastructure the loser. Panjwani’s net worth is valued at Rs 10.63 lakh, and he holds a meagre Rs 18 as cash in hand. Top Holdings % of assets Cost Price (Rs) Current price (Rs) Value (Rs lakh) HOEC 9.65 271.00 297.40 1.03 Tinplate 6.38 67.00 90.55 0.68 Pidilite 6.02 178.94 195.20 0.64 Bharat Forge 6.02 269.77 272.20 0.64 RECL 5.85 238.30 242.80 0.62 Total investments 100.00 10.63 Cash 0.00 0.00 Net worth 10.63 Returns (%) 6.30


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