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Friday, August 02, 2002
Markets (Aug. 1)
BL 2501044.19 (-0.97)
BSE Sensex2975.81 (-11.84)
S&P CNX Nifty957.70 (-1.20)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.62/48.74
Gold Std (10 gm)5010 (-60)

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    SLOWBURN


    Gangster economics
    I AM surprised that the Government of India is surprised to discover gangsters involved in our movie industry. Gangsters and movies have co-existed ever since the first film was shot. For decades, throughout the 1920s to the present, gangsters ... More

    HEALTH-SCAN


    Striving for a bone bank
    Unlike the eye, the heart or the kidney, a cadaveric bone can be stored for five years. From a single cadaver, the doctor can get the hip, knee, shoulder and elbow joints, making cadaver transplants a viable alternative to artificial implants. More

    EAR TO THE GROUND


    Merger hope lifts Burroughs Wellcome
    BURROUGHS Wellcome India has been gaining in the past few days on account of talks about the completion of merger with GlaxoSmithkline India. Dealers said the swap ratio could be favourable to shareholders of Burroughs Wellcome. Currently, ... More

    ON THE HEDGE


    Upside limited in Tata Steel
    THE following are some buy/sell strategies based on Thursday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE: Equity options: The upside in Tata Steel appears limited. The stock may find resistance at Rs 130. On the downside, the stock ... More

    SENSOR


    Drought fears snip tax sop gains
    FOR the stock markets caught in a bearish grip, there appears to be little respite in sight. For the third day in succession, on Thursday the BSE Sensex recorded a decline, closing at 2975.81 points, 11.84 points lower than Wednesday's close. And ... More
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  • Top Stories
    Manpower demand up 15-20 pc despite poor biz


    Govt mulling refined oil customs duty cut?

    Drought situation `alarming'

    Tax-free bonds look appetising

    Cleansing the electoral process

    Gangster economics

    Striving for a bone bank

    In Depth
    Gender Justice
    Simple Economics
    Small Investor
    Looking back
    Jul. 21-Jul. 27
    Creation of new railway zones — How will rail users benefit?

    Corporate sanctity — MNCs' double standards

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    RBI dividend even before auditors are through


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