![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, June 11, 2003 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Spiritual infusion THE world owes a debt to Swami Vivekananda for being the first to throw light on the benefits of blending science with spirituality. Thinkers before him kept the two in separate compartments on the presumption that they, like oil and water, ... More FINANCIAL SCAN Monetary policy with inflation bias? LAST week, an unnamed senior official of the Reserve Bank of India quelled speculation of a repo rate cut in the near future. It must await the progress of the monsoon and trend in inflation, he said. Monday's figures brought a sharp drop in ... More REFLECTIONS Surviving CAS We have started preparing for times post-July 14. For starters, one has started stocking old copies of National Geographic. Others are talking of joining sports clubs or renewing old friendships. More DOWN TO EARTH
Courage, Mr Rajnath Singh!The new Agriculture Minister has his task cut out for him. Besides tackling the festering problem of cane and cotton growers, the other imponderables are the fate of the monsoon, the WTO pressures, the GM food issue, and the looming elections. He ha s a heavy and complex agenda, says Sharad Joshi. More MICROSCOPE
Colgate-Palmolive: Something to smile about in a dull marketCONTINUING the trend established in the first nine months of the year, Colgate Palmolive India has closed the financial year 2002-03 with a robust improvement in net profit in the backdrop of sliding sales. Net sales for the full year at Rs ... More APPRAISAL
Textile companies knit a successful showTHE textile sector has managed to weave the fabric of success in 2002-03. An analysis of the performance of 121 textile companies that have declared their results till now shows that a majority of the companies have succeeded in wiping out the ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Tie-up talk lifts Bank of Punjab ON a day when almost all banking stocks lost ground on the bourses, the stock of Bank of Punjab climbed a few notches on the back of consistent buying. According to dealers, the counter has been buzzing with rumours that there is likely to ... More ON THE HEDGE Tata Steel: Outlook positive, buy July futures THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading at the derivatives segment on the NSE: Equity options Tata Steel: The outlook on this stock is positive. The upside price target is Rs 167. The risk is that the stock may ... More SENSOR Power stocks firm in falling market THE markets bucked the uptrend and moved into negative territory. The BSE Sensex closed the day lower by 47.76 points at 3289.55 points. The S&P CNX Nifty declined 15.25 points to 1036.85. Reliance lost Rs 4.45 to close at Rs 302.90. ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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