![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, May 25, 2002 |
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COLUMNS DETAXFICATION Havens and the have-nots TAX havens are normally not expected to have lofty goals. That is why they attract the rich and wealthy. But problem can brew when the haven adopts a social cause. Take for instance, Meggen, a Swiss village, in the canton of Lucerne, with ... More VIEW POINT Brinkmanship and diplomacy THE all-important question to be asked now is: Will hostilities break out on the India-Pakistan border and, if so, when? The second question is easier to answer because the timing depends on the two opposing armed forces and their "sense of ... More E-DIMENSION Does war use economics for target-practice EVERYONE seems to be perched at seat's edge, as if eagerly waiting to hear the news of war. And we have been seeing all the forebodings of a war such as fresh and bloody violence, exiling the envoy, situation analysis by the top man, ... More MICROSCOPE Clariant India: Getting the formula right CLARIANT (India) Ltd's financial results for the year ended March 31, 2002 set the company as one of the most profitable in the specialty chemicals industry. When the industry as a whole has been going through a rough patch, Clariant has ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Colour-Chem open offer at Rs 300? Talks of open offer from multinational companies for their subsodairies here have been doing the rounds in the market for some time now. Colour Chem is one such company that being talked about. The talk is that its parent may come out with an ... More ON THE HEDGE Sell May 600 put on Digital AFTER days of uncertainty the markets bounced back during Friday as there were signs of some stability in the political scene. Traders who were long call options would have had reasons to smile, as their positions would have gained value during ... More SENSOR Market smiles at last as war threat recedes THE market indices finished on a firm note on Friday following reports that the Government indicated that there was no imminent threat of war with Pakistan. The rise in equities during the day's trading was in the nature of a technical reaction ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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