![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, April 09, 2005 |
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CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rolls-Royce back in India with PhantomROLLS-ROYCE Motor Cars today marked its return to India after a gap of 50 years, launching its Phantom super luxury sedan in the city. The car is expected to cost Rs 3.5 - 4 crore and the company hopes to sell 7-8 units a year through its ... More
Kerala: Hind Newsprint wage pact
Hindalco signs MoU with Orissa Govt for aluminium complex
Burckhardt plant to be opened today
PSL exports up at Rs 726 cr
`IOC top trading co in Asia-Pacific'
MCF to revamp machinery PRIVATE PLACEMENT Metropolis Health plans pvt placement of equity METROPOLIS Health Services (MHS), a reputed referral centre for laboratory medicine, is contemplating private placement of equity to expand and grow. The size of the proposed issue has been estimated at Rs 20 crore. "We are in talks with ... More CORPORATE DISPUTES Anil Ambani meets Chidambaram Reliance ownership issues still unresolved MR Anil Ambani met the Union Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, for almost 20 minutes in a hotel room here on Friday. This comes only a day after news regarding charges levelled by Mr Anil Ambani, who is also a Member of Parliament, against ... More AWARDS & HONOURS FAPCCI awards announced TOP corporate houses such as TCS, Sanghi Polyesters, ITC Bhadrachalam and Shantha Biotechnics are among the winners of the FAPCCI (Federation of AP Chambers of Commerce and Industry) awards for the year 2003-04. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) ... More ACCOUNTANCY ICWAI may have to wait a while for name change IT may be a while before the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) can call themselves as Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of India (ICMAI). The recommendation of the Institute to change its nomenclature is ... More RESTRUCTURING
HLL to sell tea plantation biz to subsidiariesIN the second major move of its kind in the tea industry, Hindustan Lever Ltd, has announced plans to sell its entire tea plantation business, comprising gardens and factories in Assam (Doom Dooma Division) and Tamil Nadu (Tea Estates Division), ... More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Banswara Textile to merge MUMBAI: Banswara Syntex Ltd has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that pursuant to the order of the High Court of Rajasthan, Jodhpur, equity shareholders and secured creditors of the company, at the meeting held on March 28, and that of ... More NEW PROJECTS NINL steel facility in Orissa BHUBANESWAR: Neelachal Ispat Nigam Ltd (NINL), currently the largest exporter of pig iron in the country, will set up a one-million-tonne steel making facility at Kalinga Nagar in Orissa's Jajpur district. NINL, a joint venture between ... More ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES Bengal Tools ties up with UCO Bank BENGAL Tools Ltd, which is engaged in marketing power tillers, has tied up with UCO Bank for financing its products. A special scheme, named UCO Shrachi Sifang Krishi Jyothi, has been worked out under which the bank will finance without margin ... More
Matrix plans jt ventures with South African co Aspen SICK UNITS MG Rover comes to halt as rescue deal falls through THE oldest British car manufacturer, MG Rover, which has been trading since 1904 has collapsed as desperate efforts by the British establishment to negotiate a "rescue deal" with China's Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) - ... More TRENDS Cost pressure forcing tea majors to exit plantation business ON Dalal Street, the country's leading packaged tea players showing signs of leaving the plantation business, was interpreted as a sign of more such exits to follow. By selling their plantation business both Tata Tea Ltd (TTL) and Hindustan ... More Scoreboard SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Mar. 27-Apr. 2 Glenmark, Shasun ink pact to develop drugs for US FCI OEN Connectors sees exports rising Coal India-NLC combine plans large thermal power projects Shareholders angry over BPCL-Kochi Refineries merger swap ratio IRMA board begins search for new chief Conspiracy to capture institute, says Kurien |
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