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INVESTMENTS: Analysts see investment opportunities as stocks take a sharp beating
`Overall sentiment could improve in the next 12-18 months'. As the threatened withdrawal of support to the UPA Government by the Left Front approaches, the vast investor community in the country is left grappling with the question as to where the ...

OUTLOOK: Bay whirl hangs too far east for south’s comfort
Thiruvananthapuram, July 6 An upper air circulation has materialised over the Bay of Bengal on Sunday, but too far east (as against a more westerly bearing seen in earlier forecasts) for rain-deficit southern peninsula’s comfort. ...

EMPLOYMENT: Armed forces’ skills shine in corporate armour
Mumbai, July 6 Counter-terrorism operations in places like Jammu and Kashmir, laying communication cables in rough terrain or commanding men under difficult situations are abilities that shine not just on a resume in the defence arena. ...

OUTLOOK: Competitive launches may not come under ‘predatory pricing’
New Delhi, July 6 Companies bringing innovative products to the market at competitive prices would be able to do so without fears of indulging in ‘predatory pricing’ under the Competition Act. ...

PERFORMANCE: Ministry concern over dip in traditional sector exports
New Delhi, July 6The Commerce Ministry is concerned over the decline in the export growth of traditional sectors such as textiles, leather, marine products and gem and jewellery in the initial two months of the current fiscal, in view of its ...

ECONOMY: PM to take up fuel price issue, need for action plan at G8 meet
New Delhi, July 6 The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, plans to highlight at the G8/G5 outreach summit not only the impact of the sharp rise in fuel prices on the global economy but also the need for joint action by both producing and ...

OUTLOOK: L&T splits ECC division into four
Kolkata, July 6 Larsen & Toubro will split its Engineering Construction and Contract (ECC) division into four separate companies soon, according to Mr J. Ganguly, Executive Vice-President, L&T Ltd. ...

OUTLOOK: AI to take ‘tough decisions’ soon
The Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr Praful Patel, has warned that hard decisions will need to be taken in view of the challenging times being faced not only by the State-owned Air India, but the airline industry globally. ...






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