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BHEL targets $10-b income

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New Delhi, April 30

BHEL has set a target of increasing revenues to $10 billion from $4 billion as part of its `Strategic Plan 2012.' The company has identified overseas business as one of its thrust areas in the plan, which is expected to be a key driver for turnover growth, a release said. The company is looking at exports as one of the key growth drivers and is targeting a seven-fold increase in physical exports from current levels.

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