Ajay Modi &Amp; T E Narasimhan

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Cement firms unlikely to hike prices

Cement firms unlikely to hike prices

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

Companies may maintain status quo on low monsoon demand, capacity addition.

Govt mulls Rs 4,000-cr fund to fight inflation

Govt mulls Rs 4,000-cr fund to fight inflation

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

A committee of secretaries is considering a Rs 4,000-crore (Rs 40 billion) market intervention fund to provide states interest-free loans to augment foodgrain and edible oil availability, among other items. The money will enable states to intervene in the market by buying and distributing essential items to economically weaker families that are eligible for government assistance.

Rural India boosts FMCG firms' sales

Rural India boosts FMCG firms' sales

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2008

ITC, Godrej Agrovet, DCM Shriram and other companies expanding in rural areas may eclipse the growth of their urban counterparts, including Reliance Fresh and the Future Group-owned Food Bazaar chain, helped by higher farm income that is spurring a boom in sales of fast moving consumer goods, consumer durables and apparel.

Mandatory ethanol mix in petrol to miss deadline

Mandatory ethanol mix in petrol to miss deadline

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2008

The introduction of 10 per cent mandatory blending of ethanol with petrol is unlikely to happen from this October, as decided by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs in October 2007.

LIC policy? Nominees can't be 'strangers'

LIC policy? Nominees can't be 'strangers'

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2008

The Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (Irda) is planning to issue a notice to Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) to stop the latter from allowing policy holders to nominate "strangers" (those who are not close relatives) and religious institutions as beneficiaries of life policy claims.

IPL TV ad rates to go up 50 per cent

IPL TV ad rates to go up 50 per cent

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2008

In the wake of a hugely successful first season, the television advertisement rates for the second edition of the Indian Premier League are expected to increase by 40 to 50 per cent, say analysts. The inaugural edition of the Indian cricket board-mooted 20-over tournament had attracted over 20 million viewers, of which 8.2 million were women, they say.

LIC moves to curb fraudulent claims

LIC moves to curb fraudulent claims

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2008

The state-owned life insurer Life Insurance Corporation of India has decided to introduce strict norms for agents in a move to arrest fraudulent and early claims (arising after first year of the policy). The corporation found that early claims arose due to poor underwriting and moral hazards.

Indian shipbuilders see demand from foreign shores

Indian shipbuilders see demand from foreign shores

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2008

Indian shipbuilders are expected to invest Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 200 billion) in the next five to six years to enable them grab the growing demand for ships from Japan, Korea and China. The scarcity of shipbuilding yards in these countries up to 2012 will help Indian shipbuilders increase their market share globally.

Bank loan waiver may not be beneficial

Bank loan waiver may not be beneficial

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2008

For many years now, the Congress and its allies have not had any noteworthy representation from the area. The loan-waiver package may not improve things in the next general elections in 2009, Business Standard found out in an extensive tour of the area. Most farmers said they did not find it worthwhile to go to a bank for loan because the process was too cumbersome.

Farmers lay siege to Bajaj Hindusthan mill in UP

Farmers lay siege to Bajaj Hindusthan mill in UP

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2008

Demand payment of sugarcane arrears, company says there are no dues.

'Indian airline losses may clip aircraft orders'

'Indian airline losses may clip aircraft orders'

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

"No airline is making money in India because they are selling below cost. The country is seeing a 25 per cent annual growth rate in air passenger traffic, but some slowdown is also expected. These are some of the pains when markets open up," said John Leahy, chief operating officer (customers), Airbus. Leahy, however, declined to offer details.

Aviation industry to incur losses of $2 bn: Goyal

Aviation industry to incur losses of $2 bn: Goyal

Rediff.com   28 May 2008

The crude oil rally will impact prices of aviation turbine fuel, which forms 30 per cent of the operating cost for an airline. The company incurred a loss of $23.1 million during the October-December quarter of FY08. This was against a net profit of $9 million during the corresponding quarter of 2006-07.

Freight rates to US, Europe soar

Freight rates to US, Europe soar

Rediff.com   28 May 2008

Leading shipping lines operating in India said ocean freight rates to the US and Europe increased to $1,900 and $1,650, respectively, for every twenty foot equivalent unit in the past five months. The increase follows a sharp rise in crude price, which touched $132 a barrel from $99.62 in January 2008 and currency fluctuations against the dollar, according to a senior executive in a US-based shipping line.

Govt's price-control measures lose edge

Govt's price-control measures lose edge

Rediff.com   21 May 2008

The sharp depreciation of the rupee against the US dollar over the last four weeks has neutralised the impact of recent import duty cuts aimed at lowering prices of commodities like edible oil, metallurgical coke and newsprint.

Govt wheat purchase close to all-time high

Govt wheat purchase close to all-time high

Rediff.com   19 May 2008

The procurement has already touched 19.8 million tonnes and government agencies continue to procure 200,000-250,000 tonnes daily.

Cement firms feel the pinch of price control

Cement firms feel the pinch of price control

Rediff.com   19 May 2008

Cement companies' latest quarterly performance shows that they have begun to feel the pinch of the government's anti-inflationary measures. The latest price cut of 1.5 to 3 per cent at the government's persuasion and a decision to hold prices for the next three months could impact earnings even more.

Soon, liquor will pinch your wallet more

Soon, liquor will pinch your wallet more

Rediff.com   16 May 2008

Liquor companies are set to raise prices, thanks to the hike in the cost of molasses, a by-product of sugar used to make potable alcohol. "Alcohol prices may rise as much as 20 per cent due to lower molasses production," said Abhishek Khaitan, managing director, Radico Khaitan, the country's second largest liquor producer.

Bhasin's DSIL open offer hits Sebi hurdle

Bhasin's DSIL open offer hits Sebi hurdle

Rediff.com   6 May 2008

Stockbroker Harish Bhasin has got Rs 22 crore stuck in the bid to take over DCM Shriram Industries, the Delhi-based sugar company. He invested the money to raise his stake in DSIL from 12.87 per cent to 25.05 per cent over the last five-and-a-half months. He bought DSIL shares from the open market. However, his open offer to buy 22.88 per cent stake has not taken off, pending an approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India.

US responsible for global food crisis: FAO data

US responsible for global food crisis: FAO data

Rediff.com   5 May 2008

US President George W Bush and his Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice may have their numbers wrong when they accuse China and India of contributing to the global food crisis as a result of growing prosperity-led consumption.

Steel bears inflation brunt, rises 17-62% in '08

Steel bears inflation brunt, rises 17-62% in '08

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2008

Interestingly, it is the long products that have witnessed the steepest price increase (between 50 per cent and 62 per cent), clearly reflecting the booming demand from construction activities. However, the flat products, by comparison, have seen a price increase of 17-24 per cent, almost half compared with the long products. Driven by demand, the share of the long products in the total steel production has been steadily increasing.