Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, March 23, 2006 |
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CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS Samsung starts SlimFit TV production In a move, which would allow the company to better cater to demand in the premium colour television market, Samsung India on Wednesday announced the commencement of domestic production of its patented `SlimFit' TV in India. ... More
Belgian co bags ISRO order OVERSEAS BORROWINGS Prajay Engg allots shares to Merrill Lynch Prajay Engineers Syndicate Ltd has informed the stock exchanges that the allotment committee of its board of directors at its meeting held on March 18 has allotted 3,69,090 equity shares of Rs 10 each fully paid-up to Merrill Lynch Capital ... More
AUDITING The knowledge edge Is the time ripe for industry-specific auditors? More MANAGEMENT Museum of Misteaks Few Indian companies record new product failures. Only by letting mistakes come under scrutiny, can you learn from them. More RESTRUCTURING Zee Telefilms to consider revamp plan Zee Telefilms Ltd (ZTL) has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that its board of directors would meet on March 29, to consider restructuring the company's businesses. Company officials, when contacted, declined to give details of the ... More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Sujala offloads 4.99% in Rain Calcining Sujala Investment Pvt Ltd has informed the stock exchanges that it has sold 64,73,499 shares of Rain Calcining Ltd aggregating to 4.99 per cent of paid-up equity on Tuesday. The mode of sale is through off-market trade and its ... More NEW PROJECTS
ISMT plans to expand production capacityISMT Ltd, which makes specialty steel and specialised seamless tubes, has decided to expand production capacity. While the enhanced capacity in alloy steel would be in a modular fashion at marginal cost, the additional capacity in seamless ... More
Nippon Auditronix to expand Noida capacity
IOC's petrochem project faces time overrun
ARS Metals plans sponge iron plant
Hotel Leelaventure plan
Showa to set up power steering unit in Noida
IOC feasibility report on Paradip project ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES Bharat Coking, Tata Steel venture plan halted The proposal for setting up a joint venture company by Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (BCCL) and Tata Steel for developing the Kapuria underground coal block stands cancelled. The Ministry of Coal has now asked the BCCL board to evolve suitable norms ... More
Heidelberg in pact with Indorama Cement STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS
Ind-Swift gets Australian certificationInd-Swift Laboratories Ltd has obtained the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) certification from the Australian Common Wealth Department of Health and Ageing for its Clarithromycin manufacturing facility situated at ... More OUTLOOK MetalJunction plans coal futures auction May collaborate with national, global commodities exchanges More
UB, Millennium Alcobev merger not for now
AP Paper bullish on post-expansion growth
Glenrothes to double market share
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Looking back Mar. 12-Mar. 18 Nokia's plant produces 1 m handsets Single-window facility for taxes may not work: Corporates Scorpio sports a new look TCI plans Rs 300 cr for expansion India second in league of `super growth' companies Voltas to exit fridges, focus on AC market Chevrolet Aveo range starts at Rs 5.55 lakh `Gulf Oil entry into new areas to unlock shareholder value' Recaero sets up Indian subsidiary in Bangalore Rajesh Exports buys out OyzterBay chain |
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