I don't have any idea...but I am quite aware about some of the popular online trading sites like mansukh.com, sharekahn etc..
Answer:Companies and their shares/ stocks are separately listed on some good broker portals. If a company is listed on both, BSE and the NSE, they will have a distinct code. This will help you decide if you wish to trade at BSE or NSE, with the same company. With online trading, this is simpler to know. If you have a Demat account with a broker, check with your broker. Alternatively, check other efficient broker portals. Some provide them for free, while others charge a nominal subscription for the listed companies, news, updates, tips and market performers. One such proficient suggested broker portal is of GEPL
Orissa minerals is the costliest share at nse and bse. Regards AGYA..... For intraday tips on share market ask here.
how the company listed in BSE/NSE
how dose company get listed on BSE or NSE
I could not find the name "Shree Krishna Polyester Ltd" listed in either BSE or NSE. However, there is "Krishna Lifestyle Technologies" which is listed in the BSE and is trading at Rs. 0.43/- per share (43 paise per share) This share hasnt been traded in the NSE in the past 30 days.
It is purely based on the companies wish. If they are interested in NSE they can or BSE they can. BSE and NSE perform the same task. But why do we require both is they are like different grossery shops. The main different between is BSE has more listed companies in it and NSE has more trade volume. There is no any other technical reason for the companies to list in NSE or BSE...
plz tell me how many companies in bse &nse plz tell me how many companies in bse &nse
OMDC.BO at 47,674.30 on 01/03/2011
As of 2014, the Micromax Informatics Limited is NOT listed on the BSE or the NSE.
in bse 30companies
You can sell it in the exchange you bought it. i.e., if you had bought in NSE you can sell only in NSE. Similarly for BSE
Gaurseeds company is the top most biggest market share market in Indian BSE or NSE.
Stock exchanges in India: NSE is the National Stock Exchange; BSE is the Bombay Stock Exchange.