| Zoning imperatives |
Posted by israels72 |
May 19 2008 3:50:43 PM |
| D.Murali
Chennai: The zone concept is so powerful that the idea of free zones is widely prevalent, observe V.K. Srinivasan and P.S. Sundaram in ‘Special Economic Zones’ ...
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| Deutsche Bank's Misra buys 30% in Rattha's SEZ pro |
Posted by israels72 |
May 16 2008 10:45:16 PM |
| 13 May, 2008, 0603 hrs IST,Rajesh Unnikrishnan, TNN
MUMBAI: Rajeev Misra, global head of Deutsche Bank’s credit trading business, in his individual capacity, has acquired 30% equity stake in Chennai-based Rattha group&rsq...
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| Newest Shared Service Center in Bangalore |
Posted by israels72 |
May 16 2008 10:32:20 PM |
| May 15, 2008
Outsource Partners International Inaugurates Newest Shared Service Center in Bangalore, India With Grand Opening Ceremony
- A Crowd of over 1,500 Employees, Clients, Analysts, and Friends Gathered to Celebrate...
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| Voltas plans overseas buys for expansion |
Posted by israels72 |
May 16 2008 10:27:07 PM |
| BS Reporter / Mumbai May 15, 2008, 23:34 IST
Voltas, a Tata group company, has plans to acquire companies overseas to expand its electro-mechanical projects business to newer regions that will help it win new contracts. <...
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| SC notice to Tatas on Nano car project land |
Posted by israels72 |
May 14 2008 08:58:35 AM |
| May 13, 2008 13:44 IST
The Supreme Court on Tuesday decided to examine the validity of the acquisition of land in Singur, West Bengal, by the state government for the Tata Nano car plant.
A bench comprising Chief...
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| GMDC plans entry into cement, power, SEZ and port |
Posted by israels72 |
May 13 2008 09:24:23 AM |
| May 13, 2008: It is reported that Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation is planning to leverage its coal control capabilities into a four way business foray into cement, power, SEZ and port in Gujarat. It plans to supply coal to a cement ...
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| India's trade deficit widens about 34% |
Posted by israels72 |
May 03 2008 09:02:45 AM |
| Thursday, 01 May , 2008, 18:50
New Delhi: India's trade deficit has widened by a whopping 34 per cent - to an estimated $80.4 billion for 2007-08 from $59.32 billion in 2006-07, according to official data released ...
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