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SOFTWARE: Yahoo!, Cisco eye role in unique ID project
Meetings are still at preliminary stage, says Nilekani. New Delhi, Bangalore, Nov 11 Along with a bouquet of flowers, the global CEO of Yahoo! Inc, Ms Carol Bartz, offered the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, whom she met on this morning, help ...

FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING: Zero-till can add to the till
Falling costs, rising incomes. Thus reads a refreshingly reassuring section-title in an essay on zero-tillage included in MillionsFed: Proven successes in agricultural development, edited by David J. Spielman and ...

OUTLOOK: Tropical Cyclone Phyan crosses coast near Mumbai
Thiruvananthapuram, Nov. 11 Tuesday’s deep depression over east-central Arabian Sea tracked north-northeast to intensify as a cyclonic storm, named ...

PUBLIC OFFER: A remedy not apt for the disease
The SEBI formula for an FPO, that a listed company will have to set the floor price and not the ceiling, should have been mandated for an IPO.. The Indian stock market has become the envy of even some of the developed economies. It works with ...

COMMODITIES: Sensitive items import up 30% in Apr-Aug
New Delhi, Nov. 11 The import of sensitive items during April-August has shown a hefty hike of 30 per cent when compared with the corresponding months of the ...

STRATEGY: Marks & Spencer on markdown drive
Bangalore, Nov. 11 In an attempt to shrug off its ‘unaffordable tag’ among Indian consumers, UK-based retailer Marks & Spencer is consciously marking down ...

MODERNISATION: ABG, Mundra Port bid for Mumbai port project
Mumbai, Nov. 11 ABG Infralogistics and Mundra Port have submitted bids for revamping two dry bulk berths and three conventional cargo terminals at the ...

HOME APPLIANCES: Akai returns with wider range for launch in Dec
New Delhi, Nov. 11 Japanese consumer appliances and electronics brand Akai is looking to re-establish itself in the Indian market. The company has tied up with Mr Pranay Dhabhai, former Haier India head, to revive its brand image and position ...

STEEL: Rowghat: Bhilai Steel seeks consultant
Kolkata, Nov. 11 Bhilai Steel Plant has floated a global tender to appoint a consultant to prepare a detailed project report to develop the Rowghat iron ore deposit ...

ENVIRONMENT: Norwegian fund looking at green Indian options
New Delhi, Nov. 11 The second largest sovereign wealth fund, the $400-billion Norwegian Pension Fund, which invests 1 per cent of its funds here, is planning to focus on companies that emphasise climate, environment and clean energy, ...





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