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Tata Steel Q1 net up 3 pc on volumes, cost cuts
Profit growth despite lower steel prices; focus on branding More

`Inflation rate of 4.68 pc tolerable'
Overall inflationary situation is `under control' More

R-ADAG to invest Rs 61,500 cr in Orissa
To set up thermal power plant, health city, IT institute of learning More

Banks allowed to raise long-term capital in foreign currency
FIIs allowed to invest in Tier-I, Tier-II instruments in rupees More

Sensex loses 267 in line with global markets
Fears of interest rate hikes by RBI adds to negative sentiment More

Three more Web pages figure on DoT ban list
ISPs black out entire Geocities Web site, say they do not have capability to provide limited access More

Satyam net jumps 86 pc; revises guidance upwards
Software revenue up at Rs 1,443 cr; net profit at Rs 354.1 cr More

Oil majors to bear Rs 6,000-cr burden in Q1
Burden sharing arrangement to cushion high oil prices impact on OMCs More

L&T Q1 net profit rises 9.8 per cent
Hopes to improve on revenue growth More

Cheaper food prices keep inflation on leash
Wholesale Price Index for all commodities at 203.6 points More

China steel prices buck global trend
Reflect rapid build-up in production capacity More

`CDMA growth faces challenges'
Key operators moving away from technology: Reports More

Equity funds pruning exposures to small, mid-cap stocks
Small caps remain attractive to some funds More

Investment buying propels Greenply
Greenply Industries Ltd gained almost 5 per cent on Friday in an otherwise bearish market. The stock, which ended at Rs 89 on the BSE, reportedly witnessed investment buying on the back of strong fundamentals. Analysts maintain that the ... More

Paper sector remains subdued
The stock price of paper companies such as TNPL, BILT, JK Paper and AP Paper has been range bound in the recent past. Marketmen maintain that while the outlook in the long run is positive, these counters are not likely to see any sharp run up in ... More

A third monsoon `low' in the offing
Under the influence of the fresh system, Northwest India, including Delhi and neighbourhood, is bracing for a good spell of rain for at least three days from Monday. It will pick on the trail of a wet weather left behind by the existing `low' along a west-northwest course, starting from the eastern parts of the country. More


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