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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
P&G, CSIR join hands for research
PROCTER & Gamble of the US on Monday announced a strategic tie-up with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to support acceleration of its `Connect and Develop' strategy launched in India in September last year. A letter of . More

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Reliance hikes petrochem prices
RELIANCE Industries Ltd has raised the prices of petrochemicals for August between 4.5 per cent and 9.5 per cent. The price of partially oriented yarn has gone up by Rs 6.65 to Rs 75.65 a kg. Polyester staple fibre will cost Rs 2.50 higher at ... More

  • Apollo Tyres dividend

    CORPORATE DISPUTES
    Xerox Corp wants to make Indian venture 100 pc arm — Modis raise objections
    THE US-based Xerox Corporation, which is under investigation both in the US and in India for allegedly bribing Indian Government officials to secure high-value orders, now plans to turn its Indian joint venture subsidiary into a wholly owned ... More

    COMPANY LAW
    Concept paper to provide broad framework for `slim' company law
    THE Ministry of Company Affairs, it appears, is following the footsteps of regulators. In line with the trend adopted by regulatory bodies, the Ministry in its concept paper for a new Companies Act is proposing a slim legislation that would ... More

    AWARDS & HONOURS
    Chennai Red Cross award for Natco
    NATCO Pharma Ltd , the Hyderabad-based pharmaceutical company known for its timed-release technology and affordable drugs in cancer therapy, has bagged the award from the Indian Red Cross Society of Chennai. The pharma company was selected for ... More

    FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
    BAG Films revenues up at 57 pc
    NEW DELHI: Anurradha Prasad-promoted BAG Films has registered a 57 per cent growth in revenues to touch Rs 6.87 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, 2004 compared to Rs 4.38 crore registered during the same period the previous year. ... More

    MANPOWER
    HPCL unveils VRS package; looks to shed 400 staff
    HPCL, the second largest public sector oil marketing company, today announced a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) for its employees. The Rs 51,517-crore company has offered the standard public sector enterprises severance package to its 11,357 ... More

    RESTRUCTURING
    Haldia Petro CDR package ready
    DR Purnendu Chatterjee of The Chatterjee Group (TCG) has arranged for the infusion of the necessary Rs 143-crore of fresh equity into Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL) within the scheduled deadline of July 31, 2004. With this capital infusion the ... More

    MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
    Balrampur Chini open to buying sugar mills in UP
    The company is hopeful that there will be no cane shortage and has no plans to import raw sugar. More

    Oppenheimer, others acquire stake in Micro Inks
    MICRO Inks Ltd, formerly known as Hindustan Inks, on Monday announced that Oppenheimer Funds Inc, EMIC, and Lloyd George Investment Management have acquired five lakh equity shares of the company, constituting 2.29 per cent of its paid-up ... More

    NEW PROJECTS
    Barista Coffee brews Rs 250-cr expansion
    AFTER a consolidation spree, Barista Coffee Company Ltd is back on expansion mode. The coffee retail chain intends making investments to the tune of Rs 250 crore to set up an additional 70 outlets across the country, with the additional funds ... More

    Amway set to begin manufacturing in India
    NINE years after the company arrived in India with a promise to set up a manufacturing facility, Amway India Enterprises, the wholly owned subsidiary of US-based Amway Corporation, has informed the Government that it is finally ready to begin ... More

    Godrej & Boyce to foray into warehousing equipment this fiscal
    GODREJ & Boyce's Material Handing Equipment (MHE) division, which is engaged in the manufacturing of unit handling mobile equipment, will be switching gears to focus on making warehousing equipment in the current fiscal. This is in the light ... More

    CESC to augment capacity at Budge Budge unit
    CESC Ltd has firmed up plans to augment capacity at its Budge Budge unit by setting up a 2 X 250 MW power plant. At present, the Budge Budge unit of CESC has a 2 X 250 MW plant that is operational and running. The idea behind the initiative is ... More

    Kajaria Ceramics firms up plan to hike capacity
    KAJARIA Ceramics Ltd has firmed up plans to augment capacity at its Sikandrabad unit in Uttar Pradesh at an investment of Rs 50 crore. The capacity of the plant is being augmented to 9.5 million sq.m. per annum from six million sq.m. per annum ... More

    ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES
    KRL keen to take part in LNG terminal project
    KOCHI Refineries Ltd (KRL) seems to be keen on participatingin the LNG terminal project here, irrespective of who sets it up. The fate of the proposed terminal to be set up by Petronet LNG Ltd (PLL) hangs in balance for want of tie-ups for 60 ... More

    INTERVIEW
    `We have been careful with our pricing policy'
    THE detergent market in India is going through an `exciting' phase, with rising input costs on the one hand, a price war and a receding monsoon on the other. Mr Satish Kumar, Managing Director, Henkel Spic (India) Ltd, spoke to Business ... More

    `We have tapped machine tool industry's potential'
    THE Rs 230-crore Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts (TKAP) factory, which will supply manual transmission parts to the IMV project of Toyota Motor Corporation, will be formally inaugurated on Tuesday. TKAP is the first Indian company to join the ... More

    STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS
    Power Grid gets ISO
    HYDERABAD: The Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Southern Region (Secunderabad) has been certified against international quality systems standards, ISO:9001:2000 by the National Quality Association, UK, becoming the first region in the ... More

    SICK UNITS
    BIFR proposes winding up of Regent Agro
    AFTER exhausting all options to turnaround the Andhra Pradesh-based ailing company Regent Agro Products Ltd (RAPL), producers of coconut products, the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR) has confirmed its opinion on winding ... More

    PERFORMANCE
    Eicher sales up 44%
    EICHER Motors Ltd (EML) has registered a growth of 44 per cent in the sales of its commercial vehicles in July 2004 with sales of 1,651 vehicles as against 1,148 in July 2003. EML's cumulative sales volume for the period April-July 2004 ... More

    TVS Motors posts 3 pc rise in sales
    TVS Motor's total two wheeler sales in July 2004 were 1,00,224 units (97,613 units), higher by 3 per cent over the previous July's sales even as its motorcycle sales dropped. In July 2004, the company's motorcycle sales dropped by 7.45 per cent ... More

    Hero Honda July sales rise 44 pc
    HERO Honda Motors Ltd, has recorded a 44 per cent increase in sales to 2,05,654 units in July 2004, as against 1,43,141 units sold in the same month last year. For the period April-July 2004, the cumulative sale of the company stood at ... More

    Alto drives Maruti sales
    MARUTI Udyog's compact car Alto is fast replacing the Maruti 800 as the company's `bread-and-butter' car. According to market watchers, while the sales of Maruti 800 have been declining year-on-year since April this year, Alto sales have been ... More

    LG Electronics H1 sales jump 45 pc
    LG Electronics India Pvt Ltd (LGEIL) has clocked a turnover of Rs 3,360 crore in the first half of this year (January - June 2004), registering a turnover growth of 45 per cent vis-à-vis the same period last year. LG Electronics has ... More

    GM India July sales higher 19.43 pc
    GENERAL Motors India has recorded a 19.43 per cent increase in sales in July 2004 to 2,311 cars as against 1,935 cars in the same month last year. These included 733 units of Chevrolet Optra, 900 units of Chevrolet Tavera and 665 units of Opel ... More

    TRENDS
    IRDA to consider brokers' plea on special discount
    THE Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has assured the insurance broking community that it would examine the five per cent special discount currently offered by insurers directly in favour of the corporate entities, which ... More


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  • Top Stories
    HPCL unveils VRS package; looks to shed 400 staff


    Indian textile cos feel the pinch of high power costs

    Behavioural science and firm transparency

    Alto drives Maruti sales

    Mastek keen to grow annuity businesses

    Xerox Corp wants to make Indian venture 100 pc arm — Modis raise objections

    Corporate floaters not appealing enough to investors

    Balrampur Chini open to buying sugar mills in UP

    Revenue per mobile user down 64 pc in 5 yrs

    Looking back
    Jul. 25-Jul. 31
    Jindal Stainless bets big on steel furniture

    Rs 500-cr investment planned for BPL-Sanyo joint venture

    Thermax ropes in McKinsey for revamp; plans China, Brazil foray

    Tata Tea keeps its options open on plantations

    Dr Reddy's alters business strategy for US — To focus on specialty segments

    Heineken arm keen on stake in Indian breweries

    Leyland mulls sales to foreign defence forces

    Sanmar group constitutes corporate board


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