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COMMODITY EXCHANGES
Pepper futures decline
Pepper futures on Tuesday showed a declining trend on speculative activities despite tight supply position. NMCE contracts were reportedly traded MG 1 at Rs 110-111 a kg, while on NCDEX, there were no sellers even at Rs 113 a kg. In fact, NMCE ... More

AIRLINES
RAK Airways enters pact to use IBS tool
aiRES to help broaden customer service offerings More

INFRASTRUCTURE
National Bulk Handling plans capacity expansion
To rope in foreign investors for modern facilities More

PETROLEUM
MCX arm plans spot trading in natural gas
The MCX promoted National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL) is planning to hold spot trading in natural gas and agri-inputs. This is apart from the proposed promotion of electronic spot trade in agri-produce. The natural gas market is fast maturing in ... More

SHIPPING
Colachel to be developed as major port
Project likely to start by year-end More

BIO-TECH & GENETICS
Suguna Poultry to invest in livestock vaccine project
The Suguna Poultry group is investing in bio-technology project. The company is expected to invest Rs 40 crore into the new venture, which will involve initially in production of poultry vaccine and subsequently expanded to the entire livestock ... More

ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES
Cornell varsity looks for Indian tie-ups
Cornell University of the US, which has longstanding associations with various Indian institutes of higher education research, has initiated an effort to make its presence more visible in India. As part of this effort, the university will talk ... More

OUTLOOK
Bajaj Auto Q3 net profit rises 23 pc
Riding on the successes of three of its new generation bikes, Bajaj Auto has posted record sales and profit for the third quarter of the current fiscal. Registering the highest sales ever for its two-wheelers, the company's performance during the ... More

PERFORMANCE
HCL Tech net income rises 58 per cent
HCL Technologies Ltd has reported a 58 per cent rise in net income at Rs 286.2 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2006, against Rs 181.1 crore in the corresponding quarter last fiscal. The company's revenues went up 39 per cent to Rs ... More

`Pricing uptick, key growth driver'
Better management of receivables also has helped,says Mahalingam More






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