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CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS Techna plans software centre in Kolkata TECHNA, the Silicon Valley-headquartered IT company, has announced plans to set up a software development centre here at an estimated investment of Rs 5 crore. Since 1991, Techna has been operating from the Standard Design Facility (SDF) ... More CORPORATE DISPUTES SABMiller still keen on SWC stake SABMILLER, the world's second largest brewer, has indicated that it will remain on course to buy a strategic stake in the Manu Chhabria family controlled Shaw Wallace & Co's (SWC) beer business. This comes in the wake of a legal note ... More HUMAN RESOURCES The good old gold hunt is now a training tool! THE objective is to get as much gold as possible, in a limited timeframe with limited resources such as fuel, food, tents, etc. In the process, you also have provisioners who provide the gold and from whom you buy/exchange your resources. You ... More CORPORATE BONDS KBJNL moots steps to reduce cost of borrowings Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Ltd, incorporated in 1994-95, is implementing the project partly by funds borrowed from the market. KBJNL had raised Rs 350 crore last year through a public issue of secured redeemable bonds. More ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES Color Chips ties up with ESPN COLOR CHIPS India Ltd, the city-based software and animation solutions provider, has announced that it has tied-up with the leading international sports television channel ESPN for development and creation of characters in ... More INTERVIEW
`Completion bonds have worked very well' Mr Bobby Bedi, MD, Kaleidoscope Entertainment Pvt LtdMR BOBBY Bedi's is an interesting career. A product of St Stephen's College and Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, he started off as a sales executive at HCL Ltd, became a product manager at Philips India Ltd and eventually, one of ... More OUTLOOK Amway plans India as base to service Asian market THE Rs 625-crore Amway India Enterprises - the wholly owned subsidiary of the US-based, $5-billion Amway Corporation - proposes to make India a manufacturing base for servicing other markets in Asia. "Exporting Amway products made in ... More Scoreboard SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Run-up to Budget Kelkar Report Bottled water: How safe is it? Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Books and Reviews Looking back Apr. 6-Apr. 12 HCL Tech bags $160-m BT deal Vadilal scotches takeover rumours Scouting for partners in processed foods arm Amul claims Mother Dairy trademark `13-day gap' puts NDDB in a spin Credit limit for overseas ventures hiked Infosys forecasts take its toll on stock Pricing pressure to cramp growth: Infosys |
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