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Govt. open to changes in Companies Bill
NEW DELHI, JULY 2.The company law may be further liberalised by dispensing with the requirement of Government permission for acquisitions by companies having over 25 per cent market share. In fact a proposal for the deletion of relevant ...
DCA to review some provisions
CHENNAI, JULY 2.The Department of Company Affairs (DCA) is prepared to review some clauses in the Companies (Amendment) Bill 2003 but those provisions which have been incorporated from the lapsed 1997 bill (like that relating to retirement age of ...
Initial gains not held on BSE
MUMBAI, JULY 2. A sharp fall in IT bellwether, Infosys Technologies, led the market to surrender its initial firmness on Bombay Stock Exchange today due to selling by foreign funds and operators, pulling the Sensex down by another 3.04 points to ...
Rupee posts further sharp gains
MUMBAI, JULY 2. The rupee posted further sharp gains against the U.S. currency today on sustained strong dollar inflows from exporters and foreign funds in fairly active trading at the interbank foreign exchange market. Despite a relatively ...
Indian design 'embedded' in host of smart devices
BANGALORE, JULY 2. Now it's a hand held computer. Now it's a satellite-based boat navigator. In one `avatar' it works as a hand-held games console — and with minimal tweaking it becomes a mobile phone with a built-in camera. The basic ...
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Raise FDI cap in insurance — New York Life CEO
The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of New York Life International Inc., Gary G. Benanav, has called for an immediate increase in the sectoral cap for foreign direct investment (FDI) in insurance to 49 per cent. In a free-wheeling ...
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  • Pakistan to import Indian tea
  • International jewellery show
  • Shimadzu sets up facility in Chennai
  • Thinksoft eyes domestic market
  • Blue Dart to expand operations in South
  • Dewan buys out Vysya Bank Housing Finance
  • Maruti first quarter sales up 37 p.c.
  • CVC picks up stake in Lupin Lab.


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  • Ranbaxy Fine ties up with U.S. firm
  • American Power launches new UPS
  • Sundaram Select pays maiden dividend
  • BEL Communication system for TN Police



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