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Seven cos. bid for Daewoo Motors India
NEW DELHI, DEC. 19.Ashok Leyland-Sundaram Clayton combine, Rico Auto and Machino Plastics have placed bids to acquire the assets of the beleaguered Daewoo Motors India even as the bidding process for the automaker has been extended as firms such ...
India to craft alliances at WTO
NEW DELHI, DEC. 19.India is seeking to craft alliances at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to benefit in the ongoing negotiations. Disclosing this here, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Arun Shourie, has said between now and September 2003 ...
VSNL to infuse Rs. 50 cr. in Tata Tele
NEW DELHI, DEC. 19.After resolution of the Tata-Government feud over the investment from Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd in Tata Teleservices, VSNL is all set to infuse Rs. 50 crores as equity in the first tranche on December 26, a top company official ...
Jain episode — a litmus test for trade ties?
CHENNAI, DEC. 19. The detention of Arun Jain, Chairman and Managing Director of the Chennai-based Polaris Software, and his senior colleague, Rajiv Malhotra, by the Indonesian police in Jakarta has drawn predictable flak from the business ...
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    Cellular telephony — regulators coping with changing technology
    By C. R. L. Narasimhan

    On Tuesday the Supreme Court while pronouncing its judgment on the cellular operators' appeals has chosen the middle ground. The operation of WLL limited mobility through CMDA technology has not been stayed. That should be a major source of ...

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