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Corporate results fail to cheer
MUMBAI, NOV. 9.Stock prices are expected to remain range-bound as there is no indication of any sudden uptrend. Eventhough corporates — especially the manufacturing companies — came out with good financial results for the half year ...
Tatas kick-off fixed wireless service in T.Nadu
CHENNAI, NOV. 9. Basic telecom service provider Tata Teleservices (TTSL) has kick-started its operations in Tamil Nadu circle with the launch of its fixed wireless services under the newly unveiled national brand — Tata Indicom. The ...
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  • Morphy Richards reenters Indian market
  • Meet to discuss global competitiveness in textile industry
  • ICICI Bank cuts home loan rates
  • Forex reserves rebound

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