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Sunday, February 22, 2004

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Accidents


  • Rescue work on

    Airlines


  • NRIs in UAE to boycott IA, Air India flights on March 3

    Alliances & Joint Ventures


  • Mather ties up with German co VAG

    Announcements


  • Sluggish demand from N. America, Europe — Arvind to shift part of denim capacity to other fabrics

    Cartoon


  • Pocket

    Chemicals


  • Asian chemical fibre industry meet tomorrow

    Coal


  • Rescue work on

    Commodity Exchanges


  • NCDEX to extend trading hours

    Cotton


  • Cotton tech mission seeks Rs 100 cr more

    Credit Market


  • Bank credit up Rs 10,829 cr

    Disinvestment


  • Govt sets Rs 620 floor price for IBP, Rs 475 for CMC

    Economy


  • New Web site to sensitise population issues

    Electrical Goods


  • Gewiss to source products from India

    Engineering


  • Mather ties up with German co VAG
  • Order books swell for engineering cos — Gestation period gets shorter, execution smoother

    Events


  • Asian chemical fibre industry meet tomorrow

    Excise and Customs


  • Central excise officers get more powers to recover dues

    Exports & Imports


  • Spices exporters decry cut in DEPB rates
  • Groundnut oil exports may top Rs 300 crore

    Forex


  • Forex reserves surge by $899 m

    Govt Bonds


  • PNB Housing Fin cuts rates on five-year loans

    Housing Finance


  • PNB Housing Fin cuts rates on five-year loans

    Human Resources


  • Indian cos can now grant loans to staff abroad
  • IIM offers course to help executives hone HR skills

    IPR


  • Patently, India lags behind!

    Internet


  • New Web site to sensitise population issues

    Management


  • IIM offers course to help executives hone HR skills

    Marketing


  • To beat competition, PSU oil retailers double outlets

    Mergers & Acquisitions


  • Reliance declines offer to buy 5% additional stake in IPCL
  • Cognizant acquires SAP services provider Ygyan
  • DoT approves norms for intra-circle mergers

    Oilseeds & Edible Oil


  • Palm oil may move higher
  • Groundnut oil exports may top Rs 300 crore

    Outlook


  • Tata Tea: Plantation business still has flavour
  • Tata Power plans differential rates

    Outsourcing


  • Outsourcing issue in US driven by politics
  • `Tough talks at WTO must to have free trade in BPO'
  • Gewiss to source products from India

    Petrochemicals


  • Reliance declines offer to buy 5% additional stake in IPCL

    Petroleum


  • Govt sets Rs 620 floor price for IBP, Rs 475 for CMC
  • To beat competition, PSU oil retailers double outlets

    Politics


  • Outsourcing issue in US driven by politics

    Power


  • Rural electrification schemes merger okayed
  • Tata Power plans differential rates

    Public Offer


  • Govt sets Rs 620 floor price for IBP, Rs 475 for CMC

    RBI & Other Central Banks


  • Indian cos can now grant loans to staff abroad
  • Limit on export of goods as gift hiked

    Retailing


  • To beat competition, PSU oil retailers double outlets

    Rural Development


  • Rural electrification schemes merger okayed

    Say Cheek


  • Name the horses before horse-trading

    Small Savings


  • EPFO set to make changes in investment norms

    Software


  • Cognizant acquires SAP services provider Ygyan
  • Govt sets Rs 620 floor price for IBP, Rs 475 for CMC

    Spices & Condiments


  • Spices exporters decry cut in DEPB rates

    Tea


  • Tata Tea: Plantation business still has flavour

    Technical Analysis


  • Palm oil may move higher

    Telecommunications


  • DoT approves norms for intra-circle mergers

    Textiles


  • Sluggish demand from N. America, Europe — Arvind to shift part of denim capacity to other fabrics

    Tourism


  • Singapore roars

    Trends


  • Name the horses before horse-trading

    Tyres


  • ASFI move to benefit domestic tyre industry

    WTO


  • `Tough talks at WTO must to have free trade in BPO'



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