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DSQ FEMA violation: ED investigation draws blank
KOLKATA, NOV. 18. The investigations on the alleged FEMA violation by the scam tainted DSQ group in selling 14 million shares worth over Rs. 900 crores to three Mauritius based overseas corporate bodies (OCBs), has brought the Enforcement ...
Glenmark buys GSK unit
MUMBAI, NOV. 18. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals today announced that it acquired Glaxo SmithKline's (GSK) active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturing facility at Ankleshwar, Gujarat, in an all-cash deal of Rs. 14 crores. Glenmark has ...
Sensex closes at one-month high
MUMBAI, NOV. 18. Led by Hindustan Lever (HLL), old economy shares rallied smartly for the third straight day today on the Bombay Stock Exchange, helping the Sensex to close at a nearly one-month high at 3057.16 and show a gain of 23.25 points ...
E-commerce: gold mine for women in DCs
NEW DELHI, NOV. 18. A United Nations report on e-commerce says it is a potential gold mine for women in developing countries (DCs) but to seize these opportunities, they will first have to overcome obstacles of education, infrastructure and ...
Tablet PC comes to India
BANGALORE, NOV. 18.The Tablet PC — the new `avatar' of the personal computer which also doubles as a digital slate — has come to India, hard on the heels of its global unveiling. The Hewlett Packard was first off the block today, among ...
Cellular firms against access charge
NEW DELHI, NOV. 18. On the threshold of being granted a cut in licence fees, the cellular industry today launched a virulent attack on the TRAI accusing it of giving "scant attention'' to its second major demands. The TRAI's "discriminatory ...
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