![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, October 14, 2005 |
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CORPORATE CORPORATE DISPUTES FL Smidth hopes to settle dispute with L&T FL Smidth & Co, the Denmark-headquartered company that provides technology, equipment and plants to the cement and mineral processing industries, hopes to settle its dispute with Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) through discussions. In June 2005 More OVERSEAS BORROWINGS Mercator's Singapore arm mulls $400-m GDR issue MLL has some major plans for its Singapore subsidiary. It may shift some of its proposed acquisitions to the subsidiary. Seeing the tanker and offshore sectors as potential areas, the subsidiary is planning to launch the GDR to fund its new acquisiti ons. More MANAGEMENT Outside office-hours From IT firms to manufacturing sectors, media companies to banks ... employees go rock climbing, rappelling or river rafting for healthy corporate performance. More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS INDIAN TEA MAJORS SNAPPING UP COMPANIES ABROAD Tata Tea acquires US co Good Earth TATA Tea Ltd, through its US subsidiary Tetley US Holdings Ltd, has signed an agreement to acquire FMALI Herb Inc and Good Earth Corporation. The cost of acquisition has not been officially disclosed. Good Earth Corporation owns the `Good ... More
Apeejay to buy UK co Premier Foods' tea biz
Sterling Biotech set to buy Torrent Gujarat facility for Rs 55 cr NEW PROJECTS Volkswagen team holds talks with AP officials Ms Lakshmi Parthasarathy, Principal Secretary, Industries Department, Andhra Pradesh, said the visit of the German team strengthens the State's claims to get the project. More
GIPCL plans two 1,000 MW plants; to enter distribution
ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES
BP-HPCL to form 50:50 joint venture Rs 12,000-cr Bhatinda refinery to be major projectHINDUSTAN Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) today signed an agreement with BP plc (formerly known as British Petroleum) to form a 50:50 strategic joint venture partnership that would operate in the oil refining and marketing sector in India. ... More
TVS Logistics arm ties up with German co OUTLOOK `Court order won't affect Ranbaxy plans' RANBAXY Laboratories Ltd will continue to pursue its growth strategy through acquisitions even after the UK Court ruled that the basic patent covering the active ingredient of Pfizer's cholesterol-lowering Lipitor was valid but a more specific ... More TRENDS Corporate India's fundamentals strong: Crisil CORPORATE India's fundamentals continue to remain strong, according to a Crisil analysis of trends in its ratings. Crisil's modified credit ratio (MCR) the ratio of upgrades plus reaffirmations to downgrades plus reaffirmations ... More Scoreboard SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit Stock splits India Inc's bonus bonanza Dabhol power regenerated Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Oct. 2-Oct. 8 BSNL sends disconnection notice to Tata Tele SC hearing today on appeal against tribunal order on ADC `Exit from Michelin joint venture not a setback for Apollo Tyres' Manpower India, ABC Consultants set up joint venture Ranbaxy sees big scope in anti-retrovirals ONGC extends loan to OAO Rosneft for Sakhalin-1 project GM opts out of bidding for Daewoo HC restrains DDA from physical possession of Escorts Heart |
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