![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, September 30, 2002 |
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LOGISTICS AIRLINES IA in no hurry on Apex scheme INDIAN Airlines is keeping its cards close to its chest. Despite Jet Airways already announcing an extension of its `Everyone can fly' scheme for another six months, IA is likely to make its decision known only closer to the date when the scheme ... More SHIPPING
Reminiscences of a CEO INSA's B. V. Neelkund looks back 50 yearsWORKING in an organisation for more than 50 years! It would be unthinkable for anyone in today's fast-moving world. But Mr B.V. Neelkund, who retires as CEO of Indian National Shipowners Association (INSA) on September 30, 2002, is a veritable ... More
Directive on individual user's plaints Wind taken out of TAMP sails INTERVIEW
`We have a number of things going for us in India' Mr Jacques Creeten, MD, Indian Subcontinent, FedExDespite the break-up with Blue Dart, FedEx is still focussed on the Indian market. It recently signed a new operational agreement with Prakash Airfreight Private Limited, which will provide pick-up and delivery services, and an agreement with ... More Ships in Ports Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Sep. 22-Sep. 28 Govt to hive off maritime institute before SCI sale `Infrastructure: In China, the government is venture capitalist' Mr B. Sridhar, Director, Bengal Tiger Line IRDA fiat on third-party cover `hurting' non-life insurers |
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