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Monday, August 26, 2002

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A Ringside View


  • Some bright spots likely in range-bound trading

    ADR Watch


  • Infotech counters show resilience

    Air-conditioners & Refrigerators


  • Samsung eyes big slice in fridge segment

    Airlines


  • British Airways World Cargo — Smooth flight despite bad weather?

    Alliances & Joint Ventures


  • HPCL to tie up with Ford, Hyundai for service centres

    American Periscope


  • Time to rethink economic systems

    Announcements


  • Dishnet COO quits
  • BILT board meet on VRS tomorrow
  • Lupin in talks with MNCs for NDDS products

    Aquaculture


  • Aqua meet to focus on 10th plan strategy

    Awards & Honours


  • Ananth Tech MD gets National Award

    Breweries


  • Panel to study alcohol industry woes demanded

    Broadband


  • BG India plans extension of broadband venture
  • Interest to `nominal' members of co-ops may attract TDS
  • Plan for supervisory body for urban co-op banks dropped

    Coal


  • Fly-ash for Govt buildings: GOs aplenty, but no impact

    Commentary


  • Infotech counters show resilience
  • Some bright spots likely in range-bound trading

    Commodities


  • Multi-commodity bourse unlikely by mid-2003

    Commodity Exchanges


  • Multi-commodity bourse unlikely by mid-2003
  • NY cotton may consolidate

    Corporate Disputes


  • TRAI not keen to mediate in VSNL- BSNL dispute

    Cotton


  • NY cotton may consolidate

    Courts/Legal Issues


  • Adalat for PF-related grievances

    Debt Market


  • The trend is to shed forex debt and tap bond markets
  • Treasuries have been worst performers this year

    Economy


  • Will it be much noise and little action?
  • Budget: Excising political flaws
  • The debt-retirement conundrum
  • IMF's latest bailout — Once again to Brazil's rescue
  • Time to rethink economic systems
  • Kerala finances back on rails: Minister
  • One step forward, two steps back!
  • Inflation rises

    Editorial


  • Twilight for small bourses

    Education


  • JNCASR is a deemed varsity
  • Move for FDI in elementary education comes under fire

    Entertainment & Leisure


  • Stand-alones are languishing — Kids' channel is tough nut to sell

    Environment


  • Sustainable development
  • Will it be much noise and little action?
  • From Rio to Johannesburg — A lost decade
  • Fly-ash for Govt buildings: GOs aplenty, but no impact

    Events


  • Looking Back
  • Hyderabad Engagements
  • Nellore Engagements
  • Bangalore Engagements
  • Aqua meet to focus on 10th plan strategy

    Excise and Customs


  • Chennai Customs info service for shippers

    Exports & Imports


  • `Serpentine' marble included in EO discharge
  • Materials damaged in 2000 floods — Kukatpalli CFS users yet to get full compensation
  • SEZ units can hedge sans RBI approval

    Foodgrains


  • No rice for Maveli

    Foods & Food Processing


  • Ministry to go easy on food labels

    Foreign Direct Investment


  • Move for FDI in elementary education comes under fire

    Forex


  • The debt-retirement conundrum
  • The trend is to shed forex debt and tap bond markets
  • One step forward, two steps back!

    Gems & Jewellery


  • Jewel 2002

    General Insurance


  • Materials damaged in 2000 floods — Kukatpalli CFS users yet to get full compensation

    Global Monitor


  • Gold trades in range

    Govt Bonds


  • Treasuries have been worst performers this year

    Granite & Marble


  • `Serpentine' marble included in EO discharge

    Health


  • Sankara Netralaya opens centre in Bangalore
  • Zeroing in on `positive' side of workforce

    Horticulture/Fruits & Vegetables


  • Poor monsoon hits horticultural crops in Karnataka

    Income Tax


  • Interest to `nominal' members of co-ops may attract TDS

    Infrastructure


  • Ropeway project launched in Vizag

    Interest Rates


  • Subscribers to gain from delay in EPF notification

    Interview


  • `Market to sit on debt till recovery seen in equities' — Mr K. Rajendra, Vice-President, Prudential ICICI MF
  • `BG Group ready to pump in $250 m more in India'

    Leather


  • Leather market goes slow, looks to new season

    Letters


  • Sustainable development
  • `Political consensus'

    Life Insurance


  • `AMP Sanmar does well on rural front'

    Lifestyle


  • Bombay dreams

    Market Shares


  • Samsung eyes big slice in fridge segment

    Medical Institutions & Hospitals


  • Sankara Netralaya opens centre in Bangalore

    Mutual Confidence


  • UTI sector funds seem to offer some relief

    Mutual Funds


  • `Market to sit on debt till recovery seen in equities' — Mr K. Rajendra, Vice-President, Prudential ICICI MF
  • UTI sector funds seem to offer some relief
  • Canbank MF launches debt scheme

    Natural Calamities


  • Materials damaged in 2000 floods — Kukatpalli CFS users yet to get full compensation
  • Drought impact a cause for worry — Govt revenue up 10 pc in June
  • Poor monsoon hits horticultural crops in Karnataka

    New Products & Services


  • PC-fax product from A-One Hightech
  • Wipro Infotech targets SMEs via growth partners
  • AirTel announces reduction in roaming charges

    Offhand


  • Digging democracy's grave

    On the move


  • British Airways World Cargo — Smooth flight despite bad weather?

    Outlook


  • New sectors help Enterasys offset setback in software
  • BG India plans extension of broadband venture
  • Samsung eyes big slice in fridge segment

    Overseas Borrowings


  • The debt-retirement conundrum

    Paper, Board & Newsprint


  • BILT board meet on VRS tomorrow
  • Dishnet COO quits

    Petroleum


  • 15 HPCL outlets in Chennai to be upgraded
  • HPCL to tie up with Ford, Hyundai for service centres
  • `BG Group ready to pump in $250 m more in India'

    Pharmaceuticals


  • Lupin in talks with MNCs for NDDS products

    Plantations


  • World cocoa grindings, stocks seen declining

    Policy Watch


  • The debt-retirement conundrum

    Politics


  • `Political consensus'
  • Digging democracy's grave
  • Budget: Excising political flaws

    Poultry


  • AP poultry breeders limit chick output

    Power


  • `Holistic approach to energy needed'
  • `Energy conservation as important as production'

    Precious Metals


  • Gold trades in range

    Preferential Allotments


  • Vintage Cards pref allotment

    RBI & Other Central Banks


  • IMF's latest bailout — Once again to Brazil's rescue
  • SEZ units can hedge sans RBI approval
  • Plan for supervisory body for urban co-op banks dropped

    Radio/TV


  • Stand-alones are languishing — Kids' channel is tough nut to sell

    Railways


  • People's express built at top speed
  • Rlys to run specials for Pushkaram fete
  • ICF to supply EMU coaches for AP metro service

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulings


  • TRAI not keen to mediate in VSNL- BSNL dispute

    Retailing


  • HPCL to tie up with Ford, Hyundai for service centres

    Science & Technology


  • JNCASR is a deemed varsity

    Shipping


  • Vizag port's focus on finances — Plugging the leaks successfully
  • Chennai Customs info service for shippers
  • TN textile exports facing transhipment delays

    Small Savings


  • Adalat for PF-related grievances
  • Subscribers to gain from delay in EPF notification
  • Debt swaps may be restricted to loans against small savings

    Social Welfare


  • vMoksha's initiative for deprived girls

    Software


  • PC-fax product from A-One Hightech
  • Wipro Infotech targets SMEs via growth partners
  • New sectors help Enterasys offset setback in software
  • Ananth Tech MD gets National Award

    Standards & Benchmarks


  • 15 HPCL outlets in Chennai to be upgraded

    States


  • AP poultry breeders limit chick output
  • Ropeway project launched in Vizag
  • Fly-ash for Govt buildings: GOs aplenty, but no impact
  • Rlys to run specials for Pushkaram fete
  • Materials damaged in 2000 floods — Kukatpalli CFS users yet to get full compensation
  • `Holistic approach to energy needed'
  • Kerala finances back on rails: Minister
  • No rice for Maveli
  • Jewel 2002
  • ICF to supply EMU coaches for AP metro service
  • Chennai Customs info service for shippers
  • Spurious brands flood bottled water market in TN
  • 15 HPCL outlets in Chennai to be upgraded
  • Drought impact a cause for worry — Govt revenue up 10 pc in June
  • Sankara Netralaya opens centre in Bangalore
  • JNCASR is a deemed varsity
  • New facility from Spice
  • Adalat for PF-related grievances
  • Role for villagers in drinking water projects pays dividends
  • Poor monsoon hits horticultural crops in Karnataka
  • vMoksha's initiative for deprived girls
  • Debt swaps may be restricted to loans against small savings

    Stock Exchanges


  • Twilight for small bourses

    Stock Markets


  • `Market to sit on debt till recovery seen in equities' — Mr K. Rajendra, Vice-President, Prudential ICICI MF
  • Balaji Tele on upper limit

    Stocks to Watch


  • Balaji Tele on upper limit

    Taxation


  • Drought impact a cause for worry — Govt revenue up 10 pc in June

    Technical Analysis


  • NY cotton may consolidate

    Telecommunications


  • AirTel announces reduction in roaming charges
  • New facility from Spice
  • TRAI not keen to mediate in VSNL- BSNL dispute

    Textiles


  • TN textile exports facing transhipment delays

    Tourism


  • Ropeway project launched in Vizag
  • Rlys to run specials for Pushkaram fete

    Vision 2020


  • Budget: Excising political flaws

    Water Management


  • Spurious brands flood bottled water market in TN
  • Role for villagers in drinking water projects pays dividends
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