![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, June 24, 2005 |
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CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS Amara Raja to supply batteries to Hyundai HYUNDAI Motor India has taken Amara Raja Batteries as its second source for supply of batteries for its Hyundai cars. An announcement to that effect was made by Amara Raja on Thursday. Amara Raja's Managing Director, Mr Jay Galla, said that the ... More
Shareholders' nod for Dai-Ichi unit sale
IDBI divests stake in Novopan CORPORATE DISPUTES Hyundai responds to Maruti's legal notice HYUNDAI Motor India is learnt to have responded to the legal notice sent to it by Maruti Udyog last week. Maruti, in its notice, had said that Hyundai's advertising brochure `Xing ahead of the Swift' had presented the Maruti Swift in poor light, ... More OUTSOURCING Pfizer to outsource IT-related work to Indian companies PHARMACEUTICALS major, Pfizer Inc, plans to outsource its IT-related work to Indian vendors, Infosys Technologies and Satyam Computers, as part of its plans to move technology work overseas. The multi-million IT outsourcing deal with Infosys ... More CORPORATE BONDS Aurobindo Pharma plans FCCBs HYDERABAD: Aurobindo Pharma Ltd has announced that its board of directors would meet on June 30 to consider a proposal for issue of foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) or other such similar securities in the overseas markets. ... More RESTRUCTURING Duncans Industries to finalise accounts after 3 years Debt recast package okayed; layoff on fertiliser unit to be lifted FERTILISER and tea producer Duncans Industries Ltd, the flagship company of Mr G.P. Goenka, is all to finalise its accounts after a period of three-and-a-half years. The company was mired with all sorts of problems for the last three years. ... More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Macmillan India buys Charon Tec MACMILLAN India Ltd, which provides typesetting and back-office services to publishers globally, has acquired the Chennai-based Charon Tec Pvt Ltd. Charon Tec, which provides typesetting services to book publishers in Europe and the US, has Rs ... More NEW PROJECTS APMDC signs MoUs with Russian cos for titanium plant THE Andhra Pradesh Mineral Development Corporation (APMDC) will soon sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two of the Russian titanium majors - AVISMA and VSMPO - for setting up titanium slag and sponge plant in the ... More
KEI's new plant to be operational by fiscal-end ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES Cabinet clears HAL-Snecma joint venture THE Cabinet on Thursday approved the setting up of a joint venture company by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and Snecma Moteurs of France with an initial investment of Rs 50 crore. The Cabinet also approved a 50:50 equity participation by the ... More
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GE wants to `move forward' on DabholTHE 2,184-MW Dabhol power project is close to being restarted, with GE, one of the major equity holders, expected to reach an agreement with Indian financial institutions by this month end. "We will sign a comprehensive settlement agreement ... More
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Top Stories In Focus BHEL Disinvestment China's revaluation Dabhol power regenerated Tracking the rains Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
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Looking back Jun. 12-Jun. 18 IISCO-SAIL merger gets Cabinet nod Philips India set to complete merger by July-end New company to be named Philips Electronics India No plans to sell stake, says Gillette India promoter SCI scans the horizon for acquisitions Jindal Vijayanagar may raise $500 m to fund expansion NTPC plans to produce 50 mt coal by 2010 |
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