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22 March 2011
IFCI- news- 22.3.11
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Economic Times
Business Standard
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GE Shipping expands offshore biz
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Plans on to list 10 CPSUs in FY12 to raise Rs 40,000 cr
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JSW Steel, JSW Energy assessing IT raid implications
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HCL plans Rs 3,677cr investment to quadruple capacity by FY'17
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RBNL to spend Rs 10 crore on new channel promotion
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Indian media industry jumps 11 % in 2010: report
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Govt slaps Rs 700 cr fine on telcos for violation of laws
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Emami still in race for Henkel India
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Iron ore prices may fall on duty hike, Japan disaster
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Latex industry says 70% import duty is burdensome
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Jet airways seeks $5.5-bn cover
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Banks achieve 96% target in loans to MSME
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Educomp bags Mah govt project for ICT
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No slowdown in executing nuclear projects: NPCL
Business Line
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CMIE projects GDP to grow 8.8 per cent in FY’12
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Tata Coffee snaps 9-day rally, falls 0.38%
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Gold, silver jump on firm global cues
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Realty, IT pull Sensex down 40 points
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Ranbaxy shares drop 7% on Lipitor hurdle
Mint
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ED issues notices to UBS, Barclays on Hasan Ali
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Only 57% of housing scheme target met
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Citi to resume dividend, sets reverse stock split
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DGCA to bring over 10,000 CLP holders under scanner
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BPCL defers April shutdown of refinery units
Financial Express
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Tata Metaliks stock surges 17%
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BC India, Lathe buy 29% in Hero Inv
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Hinduja Global to hire 2,000 people
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Pvt hospitals fear govt's move to cut fees
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AT&T to buy T-Mobile USA for about $39 bn
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Govt may hike DA by 6% for employees
DNA Money
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Essar takes another step to Vodafone stake listing
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EMIs set to jump 50-75 bps beyond September
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‘Over 56% institutional investors plan to raise exposure in Asia’
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Coal India set to post 12% bottomline growth this fiscal
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‘Ashok Leyland is ready to launch its 1.5 tonne LCV through Nissan JV’
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RBI must clarify certain aspects of CIC norms soon
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