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CSN beaten at the wire
Tatas to pay 608 pence a share More

`Corus buyout price is worthwhile'
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Tata-Corus deal: Aggressive price by any yardstick
Tata Steel appears to have pulled out all stops in its effort to seal the deal with Anglo-Dutch steel giant Corus. Tata Steel has scaled up its last offer made in December at 500 pence all the way to 608 pence in an hotly contested nine-round ... More

Acquisition `was a matter of pride'
In what is widely rated as a landmark in India's corporate history, in the early hours of this morning, Tatas finally won the crucial battle for Corus with a 6.2-billion ($12.1 billion) including debt, widely rated as the highest ... More

A show of steely resolve and confidence
Tata defends deal price, terms criticism harsh and short-term More

RBI hikes repo rate by 25 bps
Other key markers left unchanged in Q3 review More

CORUS TAKEOVER
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Home loans unaffected for the moment
Home loan rates may not go up just now. That's the bottom line after the announcement of the RBI policy review. The measures, including raising risk weights and increasing the provisions made by banks, are aimed specifically at bank lending ... More

No immediate impact on global steel prices seen
Tata Steel's takeover of Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus group is unlikely to have any significant immediate impact on global steel prices. However, the deal will give the Tatas access to new market segments and new products even as consolidation ... More

Panel to take up transfer of RBI stake in SBI, Nabard today
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) will take up the proposal for transferring of the Reserve Bank of India's share in State Bank of India (SBI), National Bank for Agricultural and rural Development (Nabard) and National Housing Bank ... More

CLB upholds Haldia Petro share allotment to IOC
Orders transfer of shares held by Bengal Govt More

Sony Ericsson to make mobiles near Chennai
Flextronics, Foxconn are its contract manufacturers; first handset to be out in June More

Long-term outlook positive for Tata Steel
The famous stock market saying, price discounts all, is truly reflected in the movement of the Tata Steel stock prices over the last six months. In the six months from the beginning of July 2006 to the end of January 2007, The stock lost 13 per ... More

Reliance Comm: All eyes on demerger
The market attention attracted by Reliance Communications recently has been attributed to the company's announcement that it has secured shareholder approval to demerge its tower business. According to market participants, this has rekindled ... More

Shock & awe ... the future's now
A ringside view of FutureShock held in Chennai. More


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