![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, July 15, 2005 |
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CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr Reddy's launches Colostrum in tie-up with New Zealand co DR REDDY'S Laboratories, in collaboration with Symbiotics of New Zealand, has launched `New Life Colostrum'. The product would be available in chewable form for the first time in India. According to the company, colostrum is a nutrient rich ... More
Ranbaxy gets tentative USFDA nod for HIV drug
BSN Medical begins India operations
Agro Dutch bags orders from 4 US cos
BDK group unveils new butterfly valve
Fiat cuts Palio prices by up to Rs 22,000 COMPANY LAW Minister asks cos not continuing business to use new exit scheme THE Minister of State for Company Affairs, Mr Prem Chand Gupta, has urged companies that are unable to do business and want their names struck off from the register of the Registrar of Companies (RoCs) to take full advantage of the Simplified ... More RESTRUCTURING Govt nod for TCC debt recast plan likely soon THE State Government is likely to consider favourably the debt-restructuring proposal of the State-owned Travancore Cochin Chemicals Ltd (TCC) at nearby Eloor. The Chief Minister, Mr Oommen Chandy, is understood to have taken a positive ... More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS IFC to pick up stake in Apollo Hospitals INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation, the private equity arm of the World Bank, is expected to pick up equity stake in Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. IFC is expected to invest $20 million (Rs 90 crore). Apollo is raising about $70 million (Rs ... More
EID Parry completes New Horizon buy NEW PROJECTS Jindal Steel plans to set up integrated plant overseas AFTER announcing two greenfield projects in Orissa and Jharkhand, Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) is now looking beyond the Indian borders. The company plans to set up an integrated steel plant abroad. It is looking at several countries such ... More
IOC plans to begin work on Paradip refinery soon
Jindal South West's Vizag plant financial closure likely soon
BEML plans to produce heavy-duty dumpers REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS Aurobindo gets Canadian nod for two of its units AUROBINDO Pharma Ltd has obtained the Canadian regulatory authority's compliance for unit-III for oral solid dosage forms and unit-VI for sterile and non-sterile cephalosporin dosage forms. Health Canada has approved these sites, the company said ... More OUTLOOK Toyota `eyeing TN too for new plant' TAMIL NADU, which accounts for the largest share of sales of the new crossover vehicle from Toyota Innova in the South, has something to cheer with Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) considering the State among others where it would ... More
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Looking back Jul. 3-Jul. 9 `Acquisitions: Indian cos outperform foreign firms' Volvo wants to make a big push in India BHEL bid to build 400-MW power plant in Sudan Dalmias in talks to buy outsourcing firm in US Hong Kong co to acquire 20% stake in Karvy Broking ONGC keen on coal bed methane projects Shortlists 8 companies for final bidding |
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