![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, February 11, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND OFF THE CUFF The Dubai Internet City -- Creating competitive advantage THE New Economy thrives on knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It is shaped by new, rapidly evolving technologies. Its most crucial resource is talent. Its most crucial element is speed. It is creating a borderless world where goods and ... More ON THE MOVE Will SCI sail on premium? THE sale of VSNL and IBP shares has, indeed, brightened the environment for further disinvestment. More than the handsome money, the latest round of privatisation has earned the government a fair amount of goodwill, albeit the usual criticism. ... More A RINGSIDE VIEW Markets to tread cautiously THE buzz is back on the markets. A section of the market players have begun to make bull-phase calls even though Sensex stopped short of breaching the 3,500-mark, the supposed magic point beyond which bulls could have a rampaging field. After a ... More POLICY WATCH Disinvestment tailored arrangement? OVER two years ago, when China's two State-owned companies Sinopec and Petrochina decided to list abroad, top foreign institutional investors, salivating at the prospect of huge earnings in an untapped market, went overboard in ... More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE Funds see interest rates falling THE great Indian debate over controlled interest rates rages on, and mutual funds are increasingly throwing their hats into the ring. While each player has its favourite argument, there is convergence on one point: administered rates will stand ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Cotton futures to head upwards Cotton futures at the New York cotton exchange closed sharply higher amid active spread trades and speculative buying. The US Department of Agriculture on Friday released its monthly domestic and world supply/demand reports which was mostly ... More
Palm prices may move down DISINVESTMENT Will SCI sail on premium? THE sale of VSNL and IBP shares has, indeed, brightened the environment for further disinvestment. More than the handsome money, the latest round of privatisation has earned the government a fair amount of goodwill, albeit the usual criticism. ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
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