Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Thursday, September 09, 2004

News
Features
Stocks
Cross Currency
Shipping
Archives
Google

Subscription

Group Sites

LOGISTICS

AIRLINES
Delta Air to cut 7,000 jobs
DELTA Airlines will be cutting 10 per cent of its overall work force in the next 18 months, its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Gerald Grinstein, said. This means that up to 7,000 jobs will be cut. Delta has also ... More

IA board to meet on Sept 15 to take `broader view' on aircraft acquisition
THE BOARD of Indian Airlines (IA) is scheduled to meet here on September 15 to take a "broader view" on the acquisition of aircraft required by the State-owned airline. Official sources said that the board, at the meeting, is likely to take a ... More

Etihad woos India with free flights
The airline will begin its India operations on September 26 with 7 weekly flights between Abu Dhabi and Mumbai. More

Cabinet nod for air services to Tunisia
THE Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the signing of an air service agreement between India and Tunisia. The pact gives the two countries the right to designate one or more airlines to operate flights between them. The agreement allows the ... More

SHIPPING
Kochi port staff defer strike plan
THE indefinite strike called by the Cochin Port Staff Association from Wednesday has been postponed following a meeting between the Kochi Port management and the union held under the auspices of the Assistant Labour Commissioner. The General ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
IDFC-AMC to partner Concor in country's first cold chain project
IDFC-AMC will pick up 50 per cent stake in the Rs 350-crore cold chain being set up Concor. IDFC-AMC, 100 per cent subsidiary of IDFC, is the investment manager for the country's largest public-private domestic equity fund, the India ... More

RAILWAYS
Freight movement into Nepal normal
A FEW days ago, the Maoist rebels in Nepal had threatened to blow up the Indian Railways' outfit in Raxaul (Bihar) located within India but close to the Indo-Nepalese border. Fortunately, nothing happened following timely action by the ... More

ROADWAYS
Nellore bypass road ready two months ahead of schedule
NYSE Infrastructure Pvt Ltd, a special purpose vehicle formed by Navayuga Engineering Company Ltd and Soma Enterprises Ltd, announced the completion of the Nellore bypass road, a part of the Chennai-Kolkata section of the Golden Quadrilateral ... More

  • Kerala Pvt bus owners threaten stir
    Ports



    Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in
    Subscribe to: Business Line

  • Top Stories
    Tata Tea, Tetley on the prowl for acquisitions


    Sugar mills begin importing rectified spirit, molasses

    Siemens to invest Rs 100 cr; open to acquisitions

    Mobile subscriber base closing in on fixed line — BSNL adds 6.2 lakh customers in August

    `Retain 75 pc upfront payment at Appellate DRT stage' — Banks to press for stern steps on NPAs

    Gold, savings and P&P sector — Foolish governments, smart women

    Looking back
    Aug. 29-Sep. 4
    The Frankenstein of port-state control

    Blue Dart ties up with Hayleys for Lankan foray

    BEML mandated to study high-speed train feasibility

    Govt may extend limited open sky policy next fiscal


    The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
    Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

    Copyright © 2004, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line