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Robust growth seen in IT, ITES
HYDERABAD, JUNE 10.The long term growth potential of Indian information technology (IT) sector remains `intact' at $77 billion by 2008, despite the ailing global economies and IT slowdown, according to the "Nasscom-McKinsey Study 2002.'' The ...
Controversy over VSNL investments in Tata Tele ends
NEW DELHI, JUNE 10.There was a quiet end to the controversy surrounding the proposed investments by Tata-managed VSNL in a group company, Tata Teleservices, and the subsequent objections raised by the Communications Minister, Pramod Mahajan, with ...
SEBI slaps fine on RIL
MUMBAI, JUNE 10.The Securities and Exchange Board of India has slapped a fine of Rs. 4.75 lakhs on Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) for delay in informing the exchanges about hiking its stake in Larsen and Toubro (L&T) beyond the 5 per cent limit ...
SEBI gets search, seizure powers
NEW DELHI, JUNE 10.The Union Ministries of Law and Finance today worked out the details of providing search and seizure powers to the market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The decision to grant SEBI powers to launch ...
Tax collections up 20 p.c. in Apr.-May
NEW DELHI, JUNE 10. After a dismal performance last fiscal, total tax mop up has improved substantially and posted 20 per cent growth at over Rs. 15,300 crores in the first two months with the economy showing signs of recovery. Indirect tax ...
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    IBM's Power4-Based Integrated Server
    BANGALORE: IBM has introduced its IBM eSErver i890 for the mid-market segment. It features the mainframe-class technology and IBM's Power4 processor. Aimed at organisations that need to consolidate mission critical applications, the 32-way i890 ...
    Stovekraft's new plans
    CHENNAI: Stovekraft Pvt. Ltd, part of the Vardhman group and engaged in manufacturing stainless steel gas stoves, plans to expand its activities by undertaking the manufacture and marketing of various consumer durable items. The company is ...
    Inducted to TI board
    CHENNAI: S. Gurumurthy, an ex-official of Reserve Bank of India, has joined the board of Tube Investments of India as a nominee of the Unit Trust of India (UTI). UTI is believed to have about 11 per cent stake in the company. He replaces K. ...
    DSQ Biotech MD quits
    CHENNAI: DSQ Biotech has informed, on Monday, the Bombay Stock Exchange that K.Gopalakrishnan and M. G. Anant Kumar have quit as managing director and whole-time director respectively of the company. A company spokesperson, however, claimed that ...

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