![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, June 08, 2005 |
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CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dabur Foods to invest Rs 12 cr in Rajasthan packaging facilityDABUR Foods Ltd (DFL) on Tuesday announced an investment of Rs 12 crore in setting up a packaging facility at Newai, Rajasthan. The new facility will help the company cater to the northern and western markets of the country, which together ... More
Shasun expands product-base Not to dilute its dependence on Ibuprofen
Nagarjuna Fert ropes in PwC for business re-engineering PREFERENTIAL ALLOTMENTS Hind Sanitary to raise Rs 53 cr through debentures THE board of Hindustan Sanitaryware & Industries Ltd (HSIL), at its meeting held on Tuesday, approved the proposal to issue 33-lakh fully convertible debentures in favour of the Mauritius-based HPC (Mauritius) Ltd, an affiliate of Henderson ... More AWARDS & HONOURS Award for Philips Carbon (Kochi unit) KOCHI: Philips Carbon Black Ltd, Kochi unit, has been awarded third prize among the large-scale industries for making substantial and sustained efforts in pollution control during 2004. Dr B. Banerjee, Chief of Operations of the Kochi ... More
Safety award for BHEL MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Banks can fund overseas acquisitions by companies "This move is a positive step for Indian companies as they can use it as a window to acquire aggressively. For banks too it can be positive, provided they are permitted to raise additional funds abroad." More NEW PROJECTS Karnataka clears projects worth Rs 14,000 cr THE Karnataka Government has cleared projects worth Rs 14,000 crore which will create employment for one lakh people. The State Industries' Minister, Mr P.G.R. Sindhia, told newspersons on Tuesday that the State Cabinet cleared these projects ... More
PSL to raise Rs 300 cr for expansion
Rain Calcining to invest in calciner project in Kuwait OUTLOOK ONGC to complete Bombay High redevelopment project 3 months early ONGC is set to complete the Bombay High North redevelopment project six months ahead of schedule in December 2005. The development is expected to lead to a spurt in the company's crude production beginning the fourth quarter of the current ... More TRENDS
India Inc pays highest power tariffs after Japan Indian households pay the lowestEVEN as the Indian manufacturing sector is struggling to benchmark its cost competitiveness to the best in the world, it shells out among the highest retail electricity tariffs in the world. In fact, industry here pays much higher for the ... More Scoreboard SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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