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SSI buys out promoters' stake in Aptech
CHENNAI, FEB. 10.City-headquartered SSI today formally announced the acquisition of 27.18 per cent stake (4.932 million shares) in the Mumbai-based IT training company Aptech by buying out the existing promoters stake at a price of Rs.49.75 a ...
BPCL divestment slated for Feb. 13
NEW DELHI, FEB. 10.After inviting initial bids for HPCL disinvesment, the Disinvestment Ministry is now all set to flag off the process of divestment in Bharat Petroleum Corporation with the Inter-Ministerial Group scheduled to meet on February ...
Four in race for NFL
NEW DELHI, FEB. 10. Fertilizer co-operatives Indian Farmers and Fertilizer Coperative (IFFCO) and Krishak Bharati Cooperative(Kribhco) and private player Tata Chemicals are among those believed to be in the race to acquire the Government's 51 per ...
Oracle to increase presence in India
BANGALORE, FEB. 10.Forget all those scare stories about state governments in the U.S. wanting to prohibit American IT companies from outsourcing work to India. The California-based Oracle Corporation, one of the Big 3 among American software ...
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    A leaner, meaner economy looking ahead
    By Prem Shankar Jha

    The Central Statistical Organisation's downward revision of the estimated growth of GDP in 2002-03 to a paltry 4.4 per cent has not come as a surprise, for after the disastrous monsoon last year and the consequent 18 per cent drop in foodgrains ...

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