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Tuesday, January 29, 2002

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  • Get going, says travel ad campaign

    Air-conditioners & Refrig


  • Voltas PAT rises 33 pc at Rs 4 lakh

    Airlines


  • Public views sought on AAI, port trust Bills

    Announcements


  • Bhilwara spins specialty yarn for Tirupur knitters
  • Maruti 800, Esteem, Omni costlier

    Automobile Components


  • Sundaram Brake Q3 net up 5.8 pc
  • Wage costs, VRS payments hit Sundram Fasteners net

    Breweries


  • Highland Distillers to have Maxxum for distribution

    Buyback


  • Indian Rayon's buyback plan deferred

    Cars


  • Maruti 800, Esteem, Omni costlier

    Cement


  • Concrete incentives for cement sector urged
  • Kesoram Industries posts 72 pc fall in Q3 net

    Channels and Franchises


  • Highland Distillers to have Maxxum for distribution

    Chemicals


  • Infar India to delist soon

    Commentary


  • Write calls on Satyam and Reliance Ind
  • ICE stocks melt down in thin trades
  • Tips Ind up on foreign hand hopes

    Consumer Activism


  • Handbook for consumers

    Corporate Bonds


  • Tata Steel debt

    Corporate Disputes


  • No plan to quit power business, say Goenkas

    Debt Market


  • Develop bond market to cut forex risk: BIS

    Disinvestment


  • Gazprom pulls out of IBP race
  • Price bids for Jessop likely next month

    Ear to the ground


  • Tips Ind up on foreign hand hopes

    Economic Offences


  • Enron scandal
  • Industrial ethics

    Economy


  • How competitive is the Indian private sector?
  • Argentina: The bitterest pill yet
  • Low inflation rate is a mirage: Chidambaram

    Editorial


  • Calling carriers

    Electrical Goods


  • Gillette to unplug Duracell
  • Gillette India: Restructuring afoot

    Engineering


  • Powered to perform
  • The power that drives
  • What makes it work
  • EEPC expects last quarter surge

    Events


  • `Kolkata Book Fair' opens tomorrow

    Fertilisers


  • Indo Gulf Q3 net up 36 pc at Rs 88.2 cr

    Financial Markets


  • Argentina: The bitterest pill yet

    Foodgrains


  • APEDA specifications for quality control -- Rice exporters told to fall in line

    Forex


  • Rupee range-bound; securities gain

    General Insurance


  • Cost of cover rising for corporates

    Hardware


  • Industrial ethics
  • IBM India launches retail outlet

    Human Resources


  • Synopsys to increase workforce by 20 pc

    IPOs


  • Bharti Tele IPO records 59 pc demand on day 1

    IT Training


  • SSI net down 93 pc in Q2

    Impact


  • Gillette India: Restructuring afoot
  • Bank of Baroda: Merger blues

    Imports & Exports


  • RBI relaxes export realisation norms
  • EEPC expects last quarter surge

    Industry Associations


  • Concrete incentives for cement sector urged
  • CTMA plans for regulatory body
  • Get going, says travel ad campaign

    Infrastructure


  • Gamuda (India) set to bag Durgapur NH project

    Insurance


  • NGOs to help Tata AIG design rural products

    Knitwear & Hosiery


  • Bhilwara spins specialty yarn for Tirupur knitters

    Letters


  • Enron scandal
  • Double standards?
  • Industrial ethics
  • Petrol prices

    Mergers & Acquisitions


  • SingTel not to buy Sify stake
  • BoB board to take up Benares bank merger
  • Infar India to delist soon

    Metals


  • Copper edges higher

    Mutual Funds


  • UTI writes off 50% of NPAs in monthly plans

    NBFCs


  • Ashok Leyland Fin net up 65 pc

    New Products & Services


  • Emazines' plug-in for Macromedia
  • BEML rolls out 3 new products

    Oilseeds & Edible Oil


  • Edible oils rule quiet

    On the hedge


  • Write calls on Satyam and Reliance Ind

    Open Offers


  • Infar India to delist soon
  • SEBI exemption to Thapar bros

    Paper, Board & Newsprint


  • BILT Q2 operating profit down

    People


  • Sethi appointed MD of Reckitt Benckiser

    Personal Products


  • Godrej Consumer net at Rs 12.3 cr

    Petroleum


  • Petrol prices
  • Petro products at market prices -- Conundrums and challenges
  • Gazprom pulls out of IBP race
  • CPCL's Q3 net at Rs 34.95 cr

    Pharmaceuticals


  • Infar India to delist soon

    Piracy


  • Computer forensic lab inaugurated

    Policy


  • Public views sought on AAI, port trust Bills
  • AP booster plan for IT sector
  • Lion's share for States proposed in Plan panel irrigation outlay

    Politics


  • Confusion worse confounded

    Poultry


  • Central aid for Assam chick farm

    Power


  • Enron scandal
  • No plan to quit power business, say Goenkas

    Precious Metals


  • Gold gains; silver falls

    Promotions & Offers


  • Officer's Choice gallantry award

    Public Sector Banks


  • BoB board to take up Benares bank merger
  • BoI Q3 net up 20.24 pc at Rs 155.16 crore
  • Bank of Baroda: Merger blues

    RBI & Other Central Banks


  • RBI relaxes export realisation norms

    Radio/TV


  • CTMA plans for regulatory body

    Railways


  • `Railneer' to quench commuters' thirst
  • Rlys set to haul 490 mt freight

    Real Estate & Constructio


  • HCC Q4 net up 94%

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulin


  • APEDA specifications for quality control -- Rice exporters told to fall in line
  • SEBI exemption to Thapar bros

    Restructuring


  • Gillette to unplug Duracell

    Retailing


  • Titan's `Value Mart' in Chennai
  • IBM India launches retail outlet

    Roadways


  • Gamuda (India) set to bag Durgapur NH project

    Rural Marketing


  • NGOs to help Tata AIG design rural products

    Sensor


  • ICE stocks melt down in thin trades

    Shipping


  • Public views sought on AAI, port trust Bills

    Software


  • Synopsys to increase workforce by 20 pc
  • Pentasoft posts lower net in Q3
  • GTL net declines 63 pc in Q3
  • Emazines' plug-in for Macromedia
  • Subex posts lower net
  • ICSA Q3 turnover up

    Spices & Condiments


  • Pepper output seen static

    Standards & Benchmarks


  • APEDA specifications for quality control -- Rice exporters told to fall in line
  • `Railneer' to quench commuters' thirst

    States


  • Downloads burden the unloading lot
  • AP booster plan for IT sector
  • Lion's share for States proposed in Plan panel irrigation outlay

    Steel


  • Tata Steel debt

    Strategy


  • Bhilwara spins specialty yarn for Tirupur knitters
  • `Railneer' to quench commuters' thirst

    Taxation


  • Transfer pricing mechanism `a taxing maze' for enforcers

    Technical Analysis


  • Indecisive move

    Telecommunications


  • Calling carriers
  • Powered to perform
  • SingTel not to buy Sify stake
  • Bharti Tele IPO records 59 pc demand on day 1
  • BSNL woos back cell operators
  • Reliance signs licence for long-distance

    Terrorism


  • Double standards?

    Textiles


  • Textile industry must pick up threads anew
  • Indian Rayon's buyback plan deferred
  • Indian Rayon Q3 net falls 72%

    Tourism


  • Get going, says travel ad campaign

    Two/Three Wheelers


  • BEML rolls out 3 new products
  • TVS Motor net skids 34 pc at Rs 10.68 cr

    Tyres


  • Apollo Tyres posts 25 pc rise in Q3 sales

    Watches & Accessories


  • Temple Timekeeper
  • Titan's `Value Mart' in Chennai
    Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in
  • Top Stories
    APEDA specifications for quality control -- Rice exporters told to fall in line


    `Railneer' to quench commuters' thirst

    UTI writes off 50% of NPAs in monthly plans

    Reliance signs licence for long-distance

    Develop bond market to cut forex risk: BIS

    Rlys set to haul 490 mt freight

    SSI net down 93 pc in Q2

    In Depth
    Inside Kashmir
    Guide to derivatives
    US-64


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