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Govt. mops up Rs. 8661 cr. from PSEs sale
NEW DELHI, JAN. 1.Despite constant opposition to disinvestment from various sections, as many as 25 public sector enterprises were divested during 2002 with realisations touching an impressive Rs. 8,661.33 crores. Apart from this, a sum of Rs. ...
Cell companies join hands against WLL
NEW DELHI, JAN. 1. Joining hands to counter limited mobility services, cellular operators will announce tomorrow a major initiative that may include special tariff incentives and value additions for cellular customers to prevent them from moving ...
South tops in software exports
NEW DELHI, JAN. 1. With export revenues touching Rs. 21,307 crores, South India has topped the computer software and electronics hardware exports in 2001-02 edging out the northern region which stood distant second with exports of Rs. 11,048 ...
Export growth commendable, but a long way to go: Shourie
NEW DELHI, JAN. 1. A 29 per cent growth in imports in November last took the sheen off a sustained recovery in exports that clocked an impressive increase of 16 per cent at $4.13 billion. The Commerce and Industry Minister, Arun Shourie, said ...
Shares stage rally on BSE
MUMBAI, JAN. 1. Led by oil major HPCL, share prices rallied on the Bombay Stock Exchange today at the start of the New Year on fresh buying, pushing the Sensex up by 12.84 points to end at 3390.12, on news that the controversial privatisation of ...
Rupee ends lower
MUMBAI, JAN. 1.The rupee ended lower against the U.S. currency today due to a spillover of overnight residual month-end dollar demand even as robust trade inflows limited its losses, as the outlook for the Indian currency remained positive at the ...
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  • Privatisation of four airports by Oct.
  • Bachchan to revive ABCL soon
  • Single agency should handle share records
  • RSP fertilizer plant faces closure
  • TVS Motor's sales up 21 p.c. in Dec.
  • ICICI Bank's Rs. 400 cr. bond issue


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