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Monday, July 24, 2006
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COMMODITY EXCHANGES
Pepper could witness firm trend
Pepper futures could witness a firm trend this week with the supply position continuing to be very tight. In fact, "genuine shortage is now getting exposed", according to market sources. Overseas buyers are asking for offers but the exporters ... More

FOOD & DAIRY PRODUCTS
ITC clarifies on wheat procurement
Clarifying the company's position with regard to procurement of wheat, the ITC Chairman, Mr Y.C. Deveshwar, has said that ITC buys directly from the farmer as an actual user, strictly in accordance with the company's business ... More

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
VAT: TN trade favours constant interaction
Wants modalities to be thrashed out soon More

OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS
ICAT to open London, Dubai campuses
The Image College of Arts, Animation and Technology (ICAT), India's first digital media college, plans to open two new campuses, one at Dubai next month and the other in London in September. Image Infotainment Ltd, the digital media company ... More

EVENTS
`Experience' shows up at job fair
Headhunters were happy with the quality of job aspirants More

IEEE tutorial on advanced computing
The IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Kerala Section have announced a one-day tutorial in the series, "Frontiers in computing practice: AOP and JML - Novel programming paradigms for the Java programmer." The tutorial will be held from 9:30 a.m. ... More

BRANDS
TPV Tech to enter Indian market
Growing PC penetration in India behind move More

OUTLOOK
Banking Bill to be considered this session
The monsoon session of Parliament will see nine Bills including the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) and Financial Institutions Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2006 being taken up for discussion and passage. Speaking to ... More

Gold likely to trade sideways
Profit taking has become the norm More






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