![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, March 21, 2005 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND US insensitivity WIDE CANVAS Tight oil position ahead? An increase in domestic oil prices would severely affect economic operations, as higher running costs would translate into higher road freight rates, which will be passed on to the consumer. Even if the Government were to oblige the oil companies by raising prices, the latter would still be financially badly off following the changes made in the 2005-2006 Union Budget. More ON THE MOVE
Addressing ground realities of budget air-travelA RINGSIDE VIEW Clouds of negatives darken sentiment Fancy valuation or so-called growth discounting and the value discoveries may come to an abrupt halt and are unlikely to resume in April. More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE `Churning for short-term hits long-term investors' IT is not every day that the head of an insurance company, despite the seemingly competing unit-linked products that he offers, assesses mutual funds in a constructive manner. So when Mr Stuart Purdy, MD of Aviva, argues that MFs actually have a ... More ADR WATCH ICICI Bank in limelight SHARP surge in oil prices, which climbed to a record close of $56.72 a barrel in New York, and disappointing forecast from auto major, General Motor Corp, weakened the US markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.3 per cent to 10,629.67 ... More VISION 2020
Why we must aim for Golden CitiesThe poor, like Oliver, ask for more; the rich will ask for something better. Our new Vision should be for better quality, not larger quantity. What India needs is not merely more urban development but quantity combined with quality. On that score, th e Budget's contribution has been but marginal, says P. V. Indiresan. More ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED What a yaaawn, Mr Chairman! ONE of the two changes that Warren Buffett has made for this year's annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway relates to a common problem: Boredom. It seems many shareholders complained last year "about the time consumed by two speakers who ... More MARK TO MARKET Discount offers and investors' memory AMERICAN PERISCOPE `Work to live' is more their motto Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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