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The Kids Are Alright…

15.01.2005 20:38    gadflyer.com
Someone’s finally thinking about the long run.


No change in petro prices

15.01.2005 12:56    rediff.com
The government on Saturday left unchanged petrol and diesel prices for the fortnight.

Will DPC finally restart?

15.01.2005 12:56    rediff.com
The Centre on Saturday said that "solution was in sight" for restarting the troubled Dabhol power project and it would be a win-win situation for all concerned parties.

Global interests, Indian values

15.01.2005 12:16    rediff.com
India knows what it is doing, by and large. There is no point in getting impatient.


Infy: Riding out the notional

15.01.2005 12:16    rediff.com
In operational terms, the company has clear strategies in place, says Devangshu Datta

Open trade can unlock India's potential

15.01.2005 10:58    rediff.com
A new outward-looking European Union needs to build closer ties with India

High on an invitation

15.01.2005 10:58    rediff.com
Kishore Singh wonders why the government should listen to NRIs and not resident Indians

Core group set up for tsunami relief

15.01.2005 10:57    rediff.com
The inter-ministerial core group to coordinate long term reconstruction work in tsunami-hit areas was set up on Saturday and it would meet on Monday to consider rehabilitation plans and sources of funding.

Budget may OK forex use for core sector

15.01.2005 10:57    rediff.com
The Union Budget is likely to come up with a roadmap for utilising burgeoning foreign exchange reserves for infrastructure development.

Volatility grips fund investors

15.01.2005 10:18    rediff.com
Stock markets aren't what they used to be, at least not in 2005. For the second week in a row, equity markets slumped, something we haven't seen in some time.

Forex reserves slip to $129 bn

15.01.2005 10:18    rediff.com
Foreign Exchange Reserves dipped $2.068 billion to $129.112 billion for the week ended January 7 when compared with the preceding week's $131.18 billion, according to a weekly statistical data released by the RBI.

FDI in banks may be hiked to 74%

15.01.2005 10:18    rediff.com
The Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on Saturday that banking reform roadmap allowing foreign banks to pick up to 74 per cent equity in Indian private banks was being "fine tuned" and would be announced early next week.

Best of the week in business

15.01.2005 10:18    rediff.com
From setting up your own business to the what the Budget is likely to be read on

Tricom plans $1 million spread

15.01.2005 09:38    rediff.com
Business Process Outsourcing firm Tricom India will consider on January 21 raising funds for expansion plans and investment of about $1 million in its US subsidiary.

Meet India's king of retail

15.01.2005 09:38    rediff.com
Pantaloon's Kishore Biyani has become India's largest retailer, but still has several aces up his John Miller shirtsleeves.

Has television taken over our lives?

15.01.2005 08:58    rediff.com
Television audiences are glued to their screens with reality shows enjoying their hour of fame

Whose Budget will it be anyway?

15.01.2005 08:58    rediff.com
Further reforms will wither on the branch as the UPA government dawdles over consensus among its political partners

It's crunch time for Godrej's Sofit

15.01.2005 08:58    rediff.com
Godrej's foods division wants to revitalise the breakfast cereals market with Sofit

Vehicle sales zoom in December

15.01.2005 07:39    rediff.com
December 2004 saw vehicle sales in India zoom to 688,072 units, a growth of 36.37 per cent over 504,557 units sold in December 2003, according to the monthly flash report from Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.

Now, Tetley tea in new flavours

15.01.2005 06:59    rediff.com
Unable to make its presence felt in the Indian market in the last three years, Tata Tea has relaunched the Tetley tea brand.

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