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Thursday, August 22, 2002

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Account Speak


  • Goose chase

    Accountancy


  • Goose chase
  • The bottomline ceiling
  • Recast the Schedule

    Accounting Standards


  • Crisis in American capitalism: Lesson for India
  • Recast the Schedule
  • Ferguson report: ICAI seeks details from members
  • `Tata reputation will stand the test of time'

    Advertising


  • Prasar Bharati baits with bonus ad time

    Agricultural Policy


  • Karnataka to buy areca from growers

    Airlines


  • Travel agents unhappy with IA sops

    Alliances & Joint Ventures


  • Tata Elxsi signs pact with AMI-C
  • SAP signs Rs 95-cr deal with ONGC
  • IOC launches subsidiary in Sri Lanka

    Announcements


  • `No change in stance on HPL'
  • No plans to merge IBP, says IOC chief

    Anti-dumping


  • Dumping duty on POY from S. Korea, Turkey
  • Sponge iron cos urge dumping duty on scrap

    Auditing


  • Cost audits
  • Ferguson report: ICAI seeks details from members
  • Coke mulling nimbu pani, tea foray

    Brands


  • Motorola bid to fortify brand

    Breweries


  • Central order on distilleries irks TNPCB

    Buyback


  • Bombay Dyeing to consider buyback

    Cars


  • UVs are where our heart is, says M&M

    Ceramics


  • Designer bathroom fittings from Bathline

    Cinema


  • Schoolboy's cartoon film selected for Belfast festival

    Coffee


  • Coffee crisis deepens as market rules weak

    Commentary


  • Profit-taking, lack of triggers drag Sensex down

    Corporate Governance


  • Memani calls for strong co laws
  • `Tata reputation will stand the test of time'

    Cotton


  • Grey shades of good old cotton

    Courts/Legal Issues


  • Administrator appointed for 2 benefit funds

    Credit Cards & Debit Cards


  • Kedia Infotech launches e-purse

    Derivatives Markets


  • Buy Sept calls on Tata Engg

    Ear to the ground


  • Cipla counter losing steam

    Economy


  • Public savings for `private' enterprise
  • Crisis in American capitalism: Lesson for India
  • Sustaining development — An opportunity in Johannesburg
  • `1.6 billion do not have access to electricity'
  • Core sector grows 9.3 pc in July
  • Drought surcharge on the cards?

    Editorial


  • `Fruits' of power

    Engineering


  • National Manufacturing Technology Show: Holding the `Ace' thru sheer effort
  • Bangalore & machine tools — made for each other?
  • HM hopes to post Rs 200-cr revenue from sale of engines
  • Manufacturing tech show opens today

    Enterprise Resource Planning


  • SAP signs Rs 95-cr deal with ONGC

    Environment


  • Sustaining development — An opportunity in Johannesburg
  • `Make energy while the sun shines'
  • `Brown haze impact exaggerated'
  • AP Govt earmarks Rs 650 cr for forest project
  • Central order on distilleries irks TNPCB
  • IIT to introduce pollution-free vans
  • India set to do a Doha at Johannesburg summit

    Events


  • National Manufacturing Technology Show: Holding the `Ace' thru sheer effort
  • Bangalore & machine tools — made for each other?
  • It's all about winning and profitability: CII summit
  • Hyderabad Engagements
  • Rockwell to host OEM meet in Hyderabad
  • Manufacturing tech show opens today
  • Coke mulling nimbu pani, tea foray

    Exports & Imports


  • Bind tariff for garments export at 20%: CIAE
  • 'Raw sugar imports to replenish stocks' — Part of cost-effective operations, says Sakthi Sugars CMD

    Focus


  • Panel for wide-ranging reliefs to ferro alloy units

    Foreign Banks


  • Credit Lyonnais to open more branches

    Foreign Direct Investment


  • `Global retail will grow despite FDI curbs'

    Foreign Trade


  • Bengal seeks to tap leather markets in South Africa

    Forex


  • Rupee rises to 7-month high

    General Insurance


  • IRDA seeks details of motor cover refusals
  • Corporates may have to pay higher renewal premiums

    Govt Bonds


  • Securities rise marginally

    HCV/LCV/Tractors


  • IIT to introduce pollution-free vans

    Hardware


  • Tata Elxsi signs pact with AMI-C

    Impressions


  • Public savings for `private' enterprise

    Income Tax


  • Banks reject tax challans sans PAN

    Industry Associations


  • Nasscom sees pricing pressure bottoming out
  • Bind tariff for garments export at 20%: CIAE

    Infrastructure


  • Public-private partnerships in infrastructure `not adequate'

    Interest Rates


  • Prime lending rate

    Interview


  • MphasiS plans redundancy centres overseas

    Leather


  • Bengal seeks to tap leather markets in South Africa

    Letters


  • Prime lending rate
  • Cost audits
  • Power sector's loss

    Lifestyle


  • Sisterly bond

    Marketing


  • It's all about winning and profitability: CII summit

    Mergers & Acquisitions


  • `No change in stance on HPL'
  • No plans to merge IBP, says IOC chief
  • Tata Tele seeks nod to buy 31 pc Hughes Tele stake

    Music & Dance


  • McDowell's to sponsor Elton John concert

    Mutual Funds


  • IL&FS offers exit option to unitholders

    NBFCs


  • Administrator appointed for 2 benefit funds
  • Ferguson report: ICAI seeks details from members
  • Drought surcharge on the cards?

    New Products & Services


  • Multilingual proofing tool from HCL
  • HelpAge, Archies unveil cards for grandparents
  • Designer bathroom fittings from Bathline
  • Kedia Infotech launches e-purse

    New Projects


  • SAIL plans sponge iron unit for captive use

    On the hedge


  • Buy Sept calls on Tata Engg

    Outlook


  • Pricing policy will put us ahead: Pramati chief
  • Siyaram to focus on creating new finishes
  • HM hopes to post Rs 200-cr revenue from sale of engines
  • UVs are where our heart is, says M&M

    People


  • Power sector's loss
  • `Fruits' of power
  • Arjun Erry made SAS sales director
  • Krishnamoorthy takes over at LVB helm

    Performance


  • `Indo-German ventures bucked slowdown blues'
  • TN cos' net higher than national average

    Petrochemicals


  • `No change in stance on HPL'

    Petroleum


  • SAP signs Rs 95-cr deal with ONGC
  • Shakti LPG turns sick — Net worth wiped out
  • IOC launches subsidiary in Sri Lanka
  • No plans to merge IBP, says IOC chief

    Plantations


  • Karnataka to buy areca from growers

    Power


  • Power sector's loss
  • `Fruits' of power
  • `Make energy while the sun shines'
  • Move to prevent grid collapses due to over-drawals
  • `1.6 billion do not have access to electricity'

    Private Banks


  • Krishnamoorthy takes over at LVB helm

    Promotions & Offers


  • Siyaram to focus on creating new finishes
  • Travel agents unhappy with IA sops
  • McDowell's to sponsor Elton John concert

    Public Sector Banks


  • Bank officers plan strike on August 29
  • SBI core banking solutions test run next month
  • Banks reject tax challans sans PAN

    Radio/TV


  • Prasar Bharati baits with bonus ad time

    Readymade Garments


  • Bind tariff for garments export at 20%: CIAE

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulings


  • Customers still to benefit: TRAI survey

    Retailing


  • `Global retail will grow despite FDI curbs'

    Say Cheek


  • Powerful remotes

    Science & Technology


  • NIO centre at Vizag bags ISO 9001

    Sensor


  • Profit-taking, lack of triggers drag Sensex down

    Shipping


  • Plea for `mother vessels' at TN ports
  • HRC Shipping offers Chennai-Haldia sea link

    Sick Units


  • Shakti LPG turns sick — Net worth wiped out

    Small Savings


  • Public savings for `private' enterprise

    Software


  • Infosys ADS for Bankers Trust
  • Phoenix assessed at Level 4
  • Arjun Erry made SAS sales director
  • Nasscom sees pricing pressure bottoming out
  • Pricing policy will put us ahead: Pramati chief
  • MphasiS plans redundancy centres overseas
  • AP Govt signs MoUs with STPI-H, Applabs
  • SBI core banking solutions test run next month
  • Nasscom opens Bangalore office

    Standards & Benchmarks


  • Phoenix assessed at Level 4
  • NIO centre at Vizag bags ISO 9001

    States


  • Schoolboy's cartoon film selected for Belfast festival
  • `Brown haze impact exaggerated'
  • Kedia Infotech launches e-purse
  • NIO centre at Vizag bags ISO 9001
  • AP Govt signs MoUs with STPI-H, Applabs
  • AP Govt earmarks Rs 650 cr for forest project
  • Administrator appointed for 2 benefit funds
  • TN cos' net higher than national average
  • Central order on distilleries irks TNPCB
  • Travel agents unhappy with IA sops
  • Rain centre inaugurated
  • IIT to introduce pollution-free vans
  • Manufacturing tech show opens today
  • Nasscom opens Bangalore office
  • Bengal seeks to tap leather markets in South Africa
  • MusicWorld `masti' card for Kolkata customers
  • Plans for big boost to tourism in Haldia
  • Uttaranchal names global consultants for tourism plans
  • Public-private partnerships in infrastructure `not adequate'

    Steel


  • Panel for wide-ranging reliefs to ferro alloy units
  • SAIL plans sponge iron unit for captive use
  • Sponge iron cos urge dumping duty on scrap

    Stock Markets


  • Conditional access, re-rating hopes enthuse Zee Tele
  • Foreign funds seen driving NIIT up
  • Cipla counter losing steam

    Stocks


  • Foreign funds seen driving NIIT up

    Strategy


  • MusicWorld `masti' card for Kolkata customers
  • Coke mulling nimbu pani, tea foray

    Sugar


  • 'Raw sugar imports to replenish stocks' — Part of cost-effective operations, says Sakthi Sugars CMD

    Taxation


  • Drought surcharge on the cards?

    Technical Analysis


  • Marginal gains

    Telecommunications


  • Customers still to benefit: TRAI survey
  • Motorola bid to fortify brand
  • Bharti to seek Rs 2,500-cr loans
  • Tata Tele seeks nod to buy 31 pc Hughes Tele stake

    Textiles


  • Siyaram to focus on creating new finishes
  • Bombay Dyeing to consider buyback
  • Dumping duty on POY from S. Korea, Turkey

    Tourism


  • Plans for big boost to tourism in Haldia
  • Uttaranchal names global consultants for tourism plans

    Trade & Labour Unions


  • Bank officers plan strike on August 29

    Trends


  • Nasscom sees pricing pressure bottoming out
  • A search for drinking water
  • Powerful remotes

    Water Management


  • Rain centre inaugurated
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