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06 January 2011
Morning News (click on link to read article) IFCI research, 6 Jan, 2011
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Economic Times
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Business Standard
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Goods over Rs 4.32 cr traded between J&K and PoK
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RIL allots 2.86 lakh shares to employees under ESOP
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Machine tool makers seek 2,000-crore government funding
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Lupin scouts for buys in Latin America
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Screwala transfers 1.09% UTV stake to another promoter firm
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AI posts operational profit of Rs 22 crore after four years
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Brokerages' role under Sebi lens
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Coke signs Sachin for Rs 20 cr; will feature in corporate ads
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Jindal Poly may seek PE investment for subsidiary
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AIG says It was offered $3 bn for Taiwan's Nan Shan Unit
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Ultratech Cement to set up Rs 2,000-Cr cement unit in Jhunjhunu
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SBI may raise Rs 1k cr via retail bonds
Business Line
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Third party motor cover may cost more
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Shriram Cap may sell 20% stake to S. Africa's Sanlam
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BHEL order-book overflowing, but so are the constraints
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Egg prices on the boil due to cold weather, demand
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Riding solo, Honda shifts to top gear on 2-wheelers
Mint
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Suzlon chairman says ‘no question’ of family exiting
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Bank credit may become costliest in a decade
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Gujarat NRE sees Australia flood boosting demand
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SAIL board to vet project report on POSCO JV this month
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Air India ups fuel surcharge by up to Rs200
Financial Express
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Property prices to rise in 2011: NHB
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India to be 4th largest car mkt in world
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Air India makes flying pricier
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Indian alcohol mkt seen at Rs 1,75,950 cr
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Mahindra launches Thar CRDe @ Rs 6.11 L
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Apollo Hospitals to invest Rs 1,000 cr
DNA Money
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Now, bikes will have to be EMC-compliant
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Merck drops $100m research alliance with Ranbaxy
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Ashok Leyland December sales up 23.9%
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Bajaj Auto shares shed 4% on CLSA downgrade
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Dishman eyes $20-25 million revenues from China API unit
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Telenor fears 2G spectrum row may harm its business in India
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