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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
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BL 2502388.75 (+69.82)
BSE Sensex8478.91(+256.32)
S&P CNX Nifty2557.35 (+79.60)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)43.91/44.04
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Sensex bounces back with 256-pt gain — Volumes remain low; T, Z-group stocks continue to fall
WITH the Government clarifying today that there was no scam in the stock markets, share prices bounced back sharply taking the BSE Sensex up by over 250 points, erasing much of last week's losses. Buying support in stocks was fuelled by a fall ... More

BSNL eyes Govt staff to expand user base — Offers mobile plan for Rs 100 monthly rental
IN a bid to attract over 10 million Central and State Government employees across the country, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd has launched a mobile plan with a monthly rental of Rs 100 specifically for this segment. BSNL has also waived security ... More

Enaleni move to buy Cipla Medpro — Drug supply to South Africa, its neighbours will not be hit: Cipla
CIPLA'S supply of drugs to South Africa and its neighbouring regions will not be derailed by South African drug company Enaleni Pharmaceuticals' decision to buy Cipla Medpro for 1.2 billion rand (Rs 825 crore). Cipla does not have an equity ... More

Pfizer Q3 net rises 62 pc
PFIZER Ltd has posted 62 per cent growth in net profit at Rs 21.8 crore for the rained-out third quarter ended August 2005, compared with Rs 13.4 crore for the corresponding previous period. During the quarter, on July 26 - the day Mumbai ... More

PNB keen on overseas acquisition
THE overseas acquisition bug seems to have bitten Indian public sector banks. After State Bank of India's recent overseas acquisition drive, it could now be the turn of Punjab National Bank to look beyond the borders to create a larger presence ... More

Zee Tele wants to kick its interest in cricket — Signs deal for domestic football coverage
THE recent controversy surrounding cricket management seems to have dampened the enthusiasm of Mr Subhash Chandra, Chairman, Zee Telefilms, towards the game. Though the broadcaster has bid for the four-year telecast rights to the matches ... More

Govt plans sops to help road operators
PRIVATE road operators may soon be relieved with the Government planning to take responsibility for issues such as land acquisition and utilities clearance before the project starts. The Government also plans to cushion them to some extent ... More

Net banking? Use dynamic keyboard
NET BANKING facilities offered by most banks require you to key in your user id or account number and then sign in by entering the personal identification number (PIN). Keying in the PIN is a security risk. Someone, in some distant place, with ... More




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