![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, November 25, 2002 |
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CORPORATE CORPORATE DISPUTES Pepsi, Coca-Cola... the war continues COCA-COLA Company has been accused of making a "deliberate attempt to destroy our business and wipe us out from the market" by Mr S. K. Jaipuria , Chairman of Charminar Bottling Company Pvt Ltd (CBCL), the Indian franchisee bottler of ... More NEW PROJECTS Skyworks to open software centre NEW DELHI: The US-based Skyworks Solutions Inc, a semiconducter company focused on radio frequency and complete cellular system solutions for mobile communications applications, has announced plans to open a new software design centre ... More ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES BSNL close to signing ITI as preferred vendor BSNL is to furnish to ITI its long-term requirement covering a span of three to five years so that ITI could plan material procurement/ financing arrangements to meet such requirement and ensure timely supplies. More STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS OUTLOOK
ONGC awaits DGCA nod for aviation turbine fuelUPSTREAM major Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd is awaiting approval from the Director-General of Civil Aviation to begin commercial production of aviation turbine fuel at its Hazira unit. "We expect the DGCA approval any day now and will ... More
`MindTree achieves break-even' Aims at 40 pc growth
DaimlerChrysler hopes to sell 1,500 cars in 2003
Max scotches rumours on exiting healthcare PERFORMANCE Operational losses weigh down Air India DESPITE a general improvement in the net traffic revenues in the first half of the current fiscal, Air India is pinning its hopes on a narrow range movement in oil prices to shore up its operational performance. The airline has budgeted an ... More Scoreboard SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Nov. 17-Nov. 23 Public floats may come under tougher scrutiny `We are in no hurry for IPO' Mr Kwang-Ro Kim, MD, LG Electronics India Bridgestone plans to make commodity grade tyres To buy out ACC, Tata Engg stakes Ford suppliers undergoing quality certification Unpaid dividends, matured deposits, debentures Auditors may have to attest co declaration Duncans to hive off loose tea retail biz SEBI, Grasim tread the thin line of demarcation |
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