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Wednesday, October 30, 2002

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Airlines


  • Helicopter service to Vaishno Devi

    Aluminium


  • Nalco incidents add new twist to divestment tale

    Announcements


  • KIOCL pays Rs 21.99-cr dividend

    Aquaculture


  • Ornamental fish hatchery plan for Lakshadweep

    Beverages


  • Pepsi disputes Coke's claim on 'leadership'

    Cars


  • Cost control, higher Amby sales drive HM's net profit

    Cement


  • Low cement prices drag down Guj Ambuja net

    Commentary


  • Bargain-hunting triggers rally

    Commodities Markets


  • Radical changes needed in commodity futures
  • Rubber gains on active buying

    Commodity Exchanges


  • Radical changes needed in commodity futures

    Corporate Governance


  • `Include corporate governance in schools'

    Credit Cards & Debit Cards


  • Thought a credit card was a boon? Think again

    Credit Policy


  • Creditable Policy
  • The flawed thinking continues
  • A commendable progress report
  • Mid-Term Review of Monetary and Credit Policy — Caution and flexibility
  • Will the banks listen to RBI?
  • `Higher level of CRR maintenance will curb volatility'
  • Export credit — no major impact seen immediately
  • More fillip to farm sector
  • `Overall stance to continue'
  • `Banks may lower PLR'
  • Securities buoyant on cut in rates
  • Credit Policy musings
  • Fixed income market to see strong activity
  • Debt funds to remain attractive
  • More relief for repo market
  • A commitment to keep soft rate regime
  • Policy norms can help raise credit offtake
  • Easy liquidity will support bullishness
  • Rate cut hardly trigger for banks
  • Pressure on banks to do better on NPA front
  • `A creditable policy'
  • RBI becoming more flexible, say fund managers
  • `Boost for industrial recovery but very little for exporters'
  • It's progressive: Jaswant
  • Depositors at the receiving end
  • Jalan drops rates to fuel growth

    Debt Market


  • Securities buoyant on cut in rates

    Derivatives Markets


  • Buy Nov 230 calls on Satyam Comp

    Disinvestment


  • Tenth Plan divestment target of Rs 78,000 cr a challenge
  • Nalco incidents add new twist to divestment tale

    E-Governance


  • e-governance, the next happening thing
  • TCS in parleys with several States for SmartGov solutions
  • Project to network AP Secretariat begins

    Ear to the ground


  • Result induces swings in Digital

    Economy


  • The flawed thinking continues
  • A commendable progress report
  • Mid-Term Review of Monetary and Credit Policy — Caution and flexibility
  • `Boost for industrial recovery but very little for exporters'
  • Addl DA for Central staff
  • Pant for political consensus on tough decisions — Cabinet okays Tenth Plan

    Editorial


  • Creditable Policy

    Education


  • AP: PG courses in emergency medicine promised
  • `Include corporate governance in schools'

    Electronics


  • ECIL: Back in fast lane
  • All wired up for bigger targets

    Engineering


  • Growth in exports pulls up L&T profits

    Environment


  • Mixed reactions to ban on plastic carrybags in Kerala

    Events


  • NSSO plans electronic data gathering
  • Sales tax tops troubles plaguing FMCG sector
  • Lecture series on Kalam's vision
  • In tune with digital age
  • Americans shy away from investing in India: Blackwill

    Exports & Imports


  • `India must exploit rubber export potential'
  • Export credit — no major impact seen immediately
  • Kelkar panel for pruning export promotion schemes

    Farm credit


  • More fillip to farm sector

    Financial Scan


  • Credit Policy musings

    Food & Cuisine


  • Corporates toss up exotic recipes in style

    Foodgrains


  • Kharif rice output may exceed Govt projections
  • More rural godowns for foodgrains on the cards

    Foods & Food Processing


  • Frito-Lay spices up its product range

    Foreign Direct Investment


  • Americans shy away from investing in India: Blackwill

    Foreign Trade


  • Americans shy away from investing in India: Blackwill

    Forex


  • Rupee gains five paise

    Gender


  • Fall in gender disparities

    General Insurance


  • Move to privatise mediclaim policy servicing opposed

    Govt Bonds


  • Firm quotes, or firm on not quoting?
  • More relief for repo market

    Health


  • Taking medical care to remote areas

    Housing Finance


  • Corpn Bank home loan fairs

    Human Resources


  • Look for integrity, Premji tells HR meet

    IT Training


  • ECIT broadens training spectrum

    IT-enabled Services


  • TransWorks' Bangalore operations to start soon

    Income Tax


  • `I-T salary refunds to be completed by Nov-end'

    Interest Rates


  • Will the banks listen to RBI?
  • Depositors at the receiving end

    Internet


  • GIS-based mapping at ORGI site

    Interview


  • All wired up for bigger targets

    Letters


  • Legal loopholes
  • Role of SEBI

    Life Insurance


  • Kovai hamlet wins laurels from LIC

    Market Shares


  • Pepsi disputes Coke's claim on 'leadership'

    Medical Institutions & Hospitals


  • AP: PG courses in emergency medicine promised
  • Taking medical care to remote areas

    Mergers & Acquisitions


  • Legal loopholes

    Mining & Quarrying


  • `Project finance only option for mining cos'

    Monetary Policy


  • `Higher level of CRR maintenance will curb volatility'
  • Fixed income market to see strong activity
  • Policy norms can help raise credit offtake
  • Easy liquidity will support bullishness
  • Depositors at the receiving end

    Mutual Funds


  • Alliance buys 1 pc more in Polaris Software
  • Debt funds to remain attractive
  • RBI becoming more flexible, say fund managers
  • Due diligence on UTI's NAV schemes begins

    NBFCs


  • Commercial vehicles boom boosts Sundaram Fin net to Rs 13.5 cr

    New Products & Services


  • Frito-Lay spices up its product range

    Non-Performing Assets


  • Pressure on banks to do better on NPA front

    On Mint Street


  • Will the banks listen to RBI?

    On the hedge


  • Buy Nov 230 calls on Satyam Comp

    Outlook


  • Samsung expects highest-ever colour TV sales this month

    Outsourcing


  • Rubber sector eyes process outsourcing

    PSU


  • Tenth Plan divestment target of Rs 78,000 cr a challenge

    Performance


  • ECIL: Back in fast lane

    Personal Products


  • Domex to take on unorganised sector — Shifts focus from specialist cleaners to mass segment
  • Sales tax tops troubles plaguing FMCG sector

    Petrochemicals


  • IPCL earns profit as sales realisation rises

    Petroleum


  • HPCL, BPCL turn active again
  • Deregulation, higher crude oil price boost ONGC net
  • BPCL profit rises 78% to Rs 324.6 cr

    Pharmaceuticals


  • Lupin net up 18% as exports surge
  • Orchid Pharma posts Rs 2.89-cr profit

    Plantations


  • Kerala MPs prepare agenda for winter session

    Plastics


  • Mixed reactions to ban on plastic carrybags in Kerala

    Policy


  • Policy framework for carbon trading on anvil
  • Addl DA for Central staff

    Politics


  • Kerala MPs prepare agenda for winter session

    Power


  • GSEG achieves financial closure
  • Tariff revision helps CESC cut losses

    Private Banks


  • Breathing space
  • Drop in provisions helps GTB net rise marginally to Rs 6.5 cr
  • ICICI Bank in talks for unit in Dubai
  • RBI looking into `problem' banks

    Promotions & Offers


  • Samsung expects highest-ever colour TV sales this month

    Public Sector Banks


  • More provisioning pulls down SBM net to Rs 7 crore
  • `Banks may lower PLR'

    RBI & Other Central Banks


  • RBI looking into `problem' banks

    Radio/TV


  • Sachin's show on ESPN Star

    Real Estate & Construction


  • Suggestion on BMC manual

    Reflections


  • Fish out of water

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulings


  • Role of SEBI

    Rubber


  • Rubber sector eyes process outsourcing
  • Rubber gains on active buying
  • `India must exploit rubber export potential'

    Rural Marketing


  • Kovai hamlet wins laurels from LIC

    Sensor


  • Bargain-hunting triggers rally

    Shipping


  • Kolkata, Haldia shippers facing 20-ft box shortage
  • JNPT tenders for new box terminal; P&O Ports barred
  • Ship sales, cost cuts lift GE Shipping net

    Software


  • Digital Q2 net profit slips 4%; revenue up 17%
  • US service business pulls Subex net up
  • TCS in parleys with several States for SmartGov solutions
  • Alliance buys 1 pc more in Polaris Software

    Sports


  • Sachin's show on ESPN Star

    States


  • NSSO plans electronic data gathering
  • `India must exploit rubber export potential'
  • GIS-based mapping at ORGI site
  • Mixed reactions to ban on plastic carrybags in Kerala
  • Kerala MPs prepare agenda for winter session
  • Ornamental fish hatchery plan for Lakshadweep
  • Move to privatise mediclaim policy servicing opposed
  • Kovai hamlet wins laurels from LIC
  • AP: PG courses in emergency medicine promised
  • Taking medical care to remote areas
  • Lecture series on Kalam's vision
  • Palair sugar mill may begin cane crushing by Dec
  • Project to network AP Secretariat begins
  • More rural godowns for foodgrains on the cards
  • TransWorks' Bangalore operations to start soon
  • Helicopter service to Vaishno Devi
  • Fall in gender disparities
  • Suggestion on BMC manual
  • KIOCL pays Rs 21.99-cr dividend
  • Corpn Bank home loan fairs
  • In tune with digital age
  • Naga tourism promo
  • GSEG achieves financial closure

    Steel


  • Higher volumes, prices help SAIL post cash profit

    Stock Exchanges


  • BSE warns members on client code

    Stock Markets


  • HPCL, BPCL turn active again
  • Bank rate, CRR cuts pep up sentiment for bank stocks
  • Result induces swings in Digital
  • Stocks rise on buying spree

    Stocks


  • Alliance buys 1 pc more in Polaris Software
  • Bank rate, CRR cuts pep up sentiment for bank stocks

    Storage


  • More rural godowns for foodgrains on the cards

    Strategy


  • Domex to take on unorganised sector — Shifts focus from specialist cleaners to mass segment
  • Sachin's show on ESPN Star

    Sugar


  • Palair sugar mill may begin cane crushing by Dec
  • Kelkar panel for pruning export promotion schemes

    Tea


  • Tata Tea net drops to Rs 30.78 crore in Q2

    Technical Analysis


  • Bear run arrested

    Telecommunications


  • `Aggressive rollout' sees Bharti losses rise

    Television Sets


  • Samsung expects highest-ever colour TV sales this month

    Tourism


  • Helicopter service to Vaishno Devi
  • Naga tourism promo

    Trade & Labour Unions


  • Move to privatise mediclaim policy servicing opposed

    Travel & Places


  • Fish out of water

    Trends


  • Corporates toss up exotic recipes in style
  • Breathing space
  • Placid image
  • Study in contrast

    Wildlife


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