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Ess Dee to raise Rs 81 cr thru pref issue

Ess Dee Aluminium, aluminium foil and packaging material maker for pharma and FMCG industry, on Wednesday said that it will raise Rs 81.08 crore through issue of equity shares to Morgan Stanley on pre

Sical sells mfg units, assets of auto parts division

Port terminal cargo handling company Sical Logistics has sold manufacturing facilities and assets of its auto components division, Indrad Auto Components, for Rs 14.69 crore to Lucas TVS.

Tata Sky to invest Rs 2,000 cr

With an aim to increase its foothold in the ever growing DTH market, Tata Sky will invest Rs 2,000 crore in the coming years in its infrastructure and expects a seven-fold increase in its subscriber b

Allergan opens pharma R&D company in India

US-based Allergan Inc on Wednesday launched a pharmaceutical research and development (R&D) firm here.

SBI eyes more fee income from credit card purchases

State Bank of India wants to use its vast branch network to get a little more of the fee income from credit card purchases.

Carlos Slim world's richest man: Fortune

Mexican telecom billionaire Carlos Slim has overtaken Microsoft founder Bill Gates as the world's wealthiest man with riches of USD 59 billion, Fortune magazine said on Monday.

Wipro to open two BPO centres in China

Wipro is setting up two BPO centres in China by next month with a combined employee pool of 300, while another unit in the US will be opened later.

Stock market on roller-coaster ride; Sensex gains 30 pts

The stock market had a roller-coaster ride with the benchmark BSE Sensex surging by 240 points in intra-day trading but ending with a gain of just 29 points.

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Indians welcome hallmarked jewellery - trade jittery

India's gold industry is fretting about its ability to meet a deadline for compulsory hallmarking or certifying the caratage of jewellery, while consumers have embraced the government-initiated plan.

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