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Telco stages major turnaround
MUMBAI, OCT. 30.Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company (Tata Engineering) has announced a net profit of Rs. 86.83 crores for the half year ended September 30, 2002 against a loss of Rs. 160.73 crores in the same period of the previous year. The ...
SBI net surges despite provisions
MUMBAI, OCT. 30.State Bank of India has reported a higher net profit of Rs. 1,598.40 crores for the half year ended September 30, 2002 against Rs. 1,202.04 crores in the same period last financial year. The bank has made a total operating profit ...
Sustained buying in HLL, RIL
MUMBAI, OCT. 30. Sustained buying in HLL and RIL helped the Sensex to close in the positive territory on the Bombay Stock Exchange today, though profit-taking at the fag end trimmed early gains. Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) giant, ...
Tisco net zooms to Rs. 269 cr.
MUMBAI, OCT. 30.The net profit of Tata Iron & Steel Company Ltd. (Tata Steel) in the half year ended September 30, 2002 has risen several fold to Rs. 269.10 crores from Rs. 47.90 crores in the corresponding period of the previous year. Net ...
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    The consultation paper of the Taskforce on Indirect Taxes has suggested some major changes in the existing structure of customs and excise duties. But just as radical a set of suggestions are those on tax-related export promotion schemes. It will ...

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