![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, July 13, 2002 |
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COLUMNS DETAXFICATION Mugging the mug AT TIMES, tax turns sober people into alcoholics and, rarely, the opposite could also be true. As in Australia, where the brewers are cutting the alcohol content in beer to reduce their tax bill. The `amber nectar' suffers tax that creeps to ... More ECONOMY - A PERSPECTIVE
The gaping gulf in planning and policyTHE MOST prominent key factor in determining the overall growth rate of the economy happens to be the growth rate of broad agriculture (this includes crop production, animal husbandry, forestry and fishing). Our contention is that by and large, ... More VIEW POINT Speed money IF the flood of reports subsequent to the disclosure made by Xerox is any indication, the case of the "improper payments" made by the company (or its Indian subsidiary) has occasioned a lot of surprise in this country, so much so that the ... More E-DIMENSION Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's fairest of all? THIS is not about the image of economics, rather the economics of image. The hip thing is image building, be it in the US or the North Block. Otherwise, you would not be having the US President, Mr George W. Bush, haranguing about a clean America ... More ON MINT STREET New debt for old: Not that easy EVERYONE in New Delhi would like to reduce Government public debt and replace it with low cost paper easily available in the market at the present moment. Incidentally, the RBI is also keen on the same idea, though it may not agree with the ... More ALL LAW Give them more time ONE of the post-Sept 11 circulars from RBI allowed manufacturer exporters of certain products an extended period to realise their dues. They were given up to 365 days from the date of shipment for the realisation and repatriation of the full ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Volatility in Hinduja TMT HINDUJA TMT witnessed increased volatility on Friday. Speculation in the market was that there could be some accounting `issues 'in the company's financials. The stock moved 15 per cent in intra-day. On the BSE, the stock touched the day's high ... More ON THE HEDGE Puts on Tata Engg may be profitable THE following are some buy/sell strategies based on the Friday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE: Equity options: The immediate outlook on Tata Engg appears negative. Consider buying the July 155 puts, if you are not ... More SENSOR PSU, tech stocks arrest market slide PSU and technology stocks arrested the two-day slide in the markets to some extent and helped it close on a positive note on the last trading day of the week. Steel and textile stocks, which have been witnessing hectic activity in the past few ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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