![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, March 09, 2002 |
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COLUMNS DETAXFICATION Mouse pad THE Hi-Tech Computers case, which came up before the Chennai CEGAT, was about mouse pads. The confusion that was to be resolved was whether the pads were to be classified, for CE purposes, as pads of polyurethanes as the Revenue wanted ... More ECONOMY - A PERSPECTIVE Liberalism and religion ECONOMICS and religion are two different worlds. All religions emphasise moral and righteous conduct for its own sake. Such conduct enables people to live peacefully with each other. Mutual trust is the basis for the functioning of society. If I ... More VIEW POINT Nation on a razor's edge THERE is one view which holds that things have quietened down on the communal front to such an extent that there is perhaps no further possibility of any large-scale violence breaking out once again. One inference of this would be to scale down ... More PLANTAION PANORAMA Tips on making tea auctions more transparent AN issue currently engaging the attention of both the Central and Tamil nadu Governments is making the tea auctions more transparent so that the complaints arising from less understood procedures are minimised. In Tamil Nadu, the issue is ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Surpirse at Polaris counter THE stock market was in for a surprise on Friday at Polaris Software counter. A total of 1.40 crore shares (combined BSE and NSE) were traded on Friday, up by over three times compared with Thursday's traded volumes. Along with volumes, share ... More ON THE HEDGE Upside on Satyam Comp appears capped FRIDAY'S trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE saw equity calls on Satyam, Infosys and Digital GlobalSoft end in the positive territory; others such as Reliance and L&T lost value. Here are some buy/sell strategies based on the day's ... More SENSOR Infotech, steel stocks shine in dull market THE last day of the week did not bring any cheer to the stock market. Market settled down to the trend established since the beginning of this week and fell. The saving grace as usual came from the tech flanks, many of whose constituents rose ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Feb. 24-Mar. 2 Disinvestment, Budget moves to set the tone for next rally No light issue, this Down memory lane Acme of apathy Why bonds break down |
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