Caustic soda,sodaash,acetic anhydride,ethyl acetate,acetic acid,sodium bicarbonate
These prices are seeing an excellent uptick
Caustic soda n sodaash especially,rising on a daily basis
Beneficiaries:
Guj alkalies
DCM
DCW
Chemplast
Jubilant ingrevia
GHCL
GNFC
Tata chemicals
GSFC

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Any dip till 740 seems a buying opportunity.
Post Q2 it may give decent up move.
#INVESTING https://t.co/gyyuivs0tT
Any dip till 740 seems a buying opportunity.
Post Q2 it may give decent up move.
#INVESTING https://t.co/gyyuivs0tT

Ideally this should cross four digit in mid term if they maintain similar growth
— JAKERA CHOUDHURY (@Jakerachoudhury) July 22, 2021
Happy that you are making profit in this. Kudos#jubilant ingrevia https://t.co/le7f6bSjuz
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I'll begin with the ancient history ... and it goes way back. Because modern humans - and before that, the ancestors of humans - almost certainly originated in Ethiopia. 🇪🇹 (sub-thread):
The first likely historical reference to Ethiopia is ancient Egyptian records of trade expeditions to the "Land of Punt" in search of gold, ebony, ivory, incense, and wild animals, starting in c 2500 BC 🇪🇹
Ethiopians themselves believe that the Queen of Sheba, who visited Israel's King Solomon in the Bible (c 950 BC), came from Ethiopia (not Yemen, as others believe). Here she is meeting Solomon in a stain-glassed window in Addis Ababa's Holy Trinity Church. 🇪🇹
References to the Queen of Sheba are everywhere in Ethiopia. The national airline's frequent flier miles are even called "ShebaMiles". 🇪🇹
I'll begin with the ancient history ... and it goes way back. Because modern humans - and before that, the ancestors of humans - almost certainly originated in Ethiopia. 🇪🇹 (sub-thread):
The famous \u201cLucy\u201d, an early ancestor of modern humans (Australopithecus) that lived 3.2 million years ago, and was discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia, displayed in the national museum in Addis Ababa \U0001f1ea\U0001f1f9 pic.twitter.com/N3oWqk1SW2
— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) November 9, 2018
The first likely historical reference to Ethiopia is ancient Egyptian records of trade expeditions to the "Land of Punt" in search of gold, ebony, ivory, incense, and wild animals, starting in c 2500 BC 🇪🇹

Ethiopians themselves believe that the Queen of Sheba, who visited Israel's King Solomon in the Bible (c 950 BC), came from Ethiopia (not Yemen, as others believe). Here she is meeting Solomon in a stain-glassed window in Addis Ababa's Holy Trinity Church. 🇪🇹

References to the Queen of Sheba are everywhere in Ethiopia. The national airline's frequent flier miles are even called "ShebaMiles". 🇪🇹
