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Wednesday, April 02, 2003
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BL 2501035.05 (+5.89)
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Unthinkable goof-up
TO WHAT sorry pass are the highest offices in the land coming to! It would have been unthinkable during the halcyon years of 10-15 years of Independence for the office of the Attorney General of India, the supreme custodian of the nation's legal ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN


Returns must support forex debt servicing
THE rupee has joined an elite club. It is now considered a safe haven currency by our dear NRIs. They are flooding Indian banks with their remittances and deposits. They are acquiring physical assets — property, gold and their ... More

REFLECTIONS


Home is where the heart is
IN our walks over three mornings Lachman Singh and myself have been in touch with a baby bat. We found it every morning hanging upside down from a tall shrub squeaking to match the sounds of crows, koels, sparrows and magpie robins. On the fourth ... More

SAY CHEEK


Origin of SARS in a hurry
TYPE `origin of SARS' at the Google window and it asks: "Did you mean: origin of stars?" Dumb question, because it is more than a month since the disease was out and already dozens have died mysteriously under what is now called Severe Acute ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Rate cuts hurt Digital
DIGITAL GlobalSoft was in the action again on Tuesday. According to dealers there were rumours in the market that the company's parent Hewlett Packard is likely to cut billing rates. The market talk was that the company might cut rates by as ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Tata Steel: Build short futures long call combination
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: Equity options Tata Steel: The outlook on the stock is negative. The downside price target is Rs 115. The risk is that the stock may ... More

SENSOR


Technology and PSU stocks recover
PRICES at domestic stock markets, which are moving in sync with global markets, rose on Tuesday. The pullback in domestic stock prices was in line with the firmer trend seen in other European and Asian markets excluding that of Hong Kong. The ... More
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