Saturday, March 15, 2008

India : Company & Industry 15th March 2008


India-Africa conclave to discuss 131 projects
The Statesman - Kolkata,India
Mr Sanjay Kirloskar, co-chairman, CII Africa Committee and CMD, Kirloskar Brothers, whose company also has a presence in more than 25 African countries, ...

Indian Pipe Company Heads to Arkansas
Forbes - NY,USA
Man Industries currently has two manufacturing facilities in Gujarat and Madya Pradesh, India. The company also has offices in the United Kingdom and the ...

18 FDI plans of Rs 1.5k cr get FIPB clearance
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
French insurance company Societe Beaujjon has got the approval to pump in Rs 191 crore in Indian insurance company. The government has, however, ...

IT industry begins to accept US slowdown
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
However, if there is a crash-landing then it is curtains for everyone," added the senior executive of India's fourth largest IT services company said. ...

MONEY MAGNET
IndUS Business Journal - Waltham,MA,USA
Chopra co-authored the introduction to the PWC-India report, titled "The Indian Entertainment and Media Industry: A Growth Story Unfolds," with his ...

New industry for Little Rock
Arkansas Times - Little Rock,AR,USA
... an Indian lead pipe manufacturer, will locate its North and South American headquarters to Little Rock. The company will build a manufacturing facility ...

Steel reserve
IndUS Business Journal - Waltham,MA,USA
"So, by purchasing cheaper manhole covers from an Indian foundry, Con Edison essentially circumvented US law by purchasing from an Indian company that does ...

Input-cost dent
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
It is thus apparent that the company is now de-risking its business model by venturing in real estate related activities. With the textile industry not ...

No question of banning BlackBerry, says DoT
Hindu Business Line - Chennai,India
New Delhi, March 14 Putting to rest all speculation on the future of BlackBerry mobiles in India, the Department of Telecom on Friday ruled out imposing a ...

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