BS Reporters In Lucknow, Chandigarh

Stories by BS Reporters In Lucknow, Chandigarh

New York firm to buy Chennai BPO for Rs 950 cr

New York firm to buy Chennai BPO for Rs 950 cr

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2008

New York-based REcap Partners-LLC is all set to buy out Chennai-based business process outsourcing firm HOV Services along with its two units operational in Beijing and Hong Kong for around Rs 950 crore

Dow halts R&D work at Chakan after govt order

Dow halts R&D work at Chakan after govt order

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2008

Dow India would comply with all the directives stated by the government to work outa solution to the current situation, the company said. Recently the company's research facility at Chakan was razed by a group of villagers, following which members of the Warkari sect claimed responsibility for the act, saying they would not allow the facility to come up at a place which is sacred to the followers of the 17th century Bhakti movement saint Tukaram.

Race is on, Axon may prove to be a winner's curse

Race is on, Axon may prove to be a winner's curse

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2008

A 700-750 pence per share final price for Axon ($900-910 million) cannot be ruled out by the time the bidding war ends, say CLSA analysts. However, regardless of whoever wins this largest overseas acquisition, Emkay Global Financial Services analysts opine that Axon could well prove to be a winner's curse since a long-drawn bidding war might tell on the bottom lines of both firms.

Govt cold to Mallya's FDI proposal

Govt cold to Mallya's FDI proposal

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2008

Though FDI is allowed in the sector, foreign carriers cannot acquire stakes in Indian airlines.

CEO killing: 150 firms take stock of situation

CEO killing: 150 firms take stock of situation

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2008

Anxious executives from 150 Greater Noida factories met on Wednesday to take stock of the simmering labour unrest in the sprawling industrial township in the outskirts of Delhi after Graziano Transmissioni Managing Director Lalit Kumar Chaudhary was killed by a mob of retrenched workers on Monday. Privately, many of them said it would now become hard to downsize in the impending industrial slowdown.

Retail stores face slowdown tremors

Retail stores face slowdown tremors

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2008

With profit margins of companies being hit, the firms are taking a host of measures including closing down the unprofitable stores. The stores promoted by REI Agro recently closed 30-odd discount stores that were running into losses.

Now, Ranbaxy AIDS drug under US lens

Now, Ranbaxy AIDS drug under US lens

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2008

It is now probing the quality of AIDS medicines supplied by the company to developing countries under US government-funded programmes. Estimates suggest that Ranbaxy has received over $9 million from the programme so far. Ranbaxy had a turnover of $1.5 billion in 2007-08, of which a quarter came from US sales.

Essar Steel lines up $4-bn investment in N America

Essar Steel lines up $4-bn investment in N America

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2008

The investments would be made in the company's acquired companies, Algoma in Canada and Minnesota Steel in the US, as well as greenfield plants in Trinidad and Tobago. The groundbreaking ceremony for the first steelmaking facility in Minnesota's Iron Range was held on Sunday.

Economists feel investment growth may slow down

Economists feel investment growth may slow down

Rediff.com   16 Sep 2008

The ongoing financial sector crisis in the United States and its repercussions on developed markets worldwide will result in lower capital inflows into emerging markets like India, economists and government officials said on Thursday.

Chadha group plans township in Amritsar

Chadha group plans township in Amritsar

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2008

Group Vice-President (Sales and Marketing) Sudhir Gulati said Canton Greens, which is spread over an area of 100 acres near Amritsar, would offer a comprehensive modern city infrastructure. The group is investing Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion) on this project, which is likely to be completed in three years.

Pay more for cell phones in West Bengal

Pay more for cell phones in West Bengal

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2008

Mobile phones in West Bengal will become more expensive than any other part of the country, thanks to the state government increasing the state value added tax on the product from 4 per cent to 12.5 per cent. The increase in prices, to be effective from September 8, is expected to give a major fillip to the grey market in the state.

NTPC plans to stay out of RIL-RNRL legal dispute

NTPC plans to stay out of RIL-RNRL legal dispute

Rediff.com   25 Aug 2008

NTPC, India's largest thermal power operator, said it will stay away from the ongoing Reliance Industries and Reliance Natural Resources case in the Bombay high court over the supply of KG Basin gas.

Open sale of wheat, rice to cool inflation

Open sale of wheat, rice to cool inflation

Rediff.com   22 Aug 2008

The sale will be conducted after the requirements of buffer and strategic stocks are met. The buffer norm for wheat on April 1 was 4 million tonnes (mt). Creation of a 3 mt strategic stock has also been proposed. The central pool had a wheat stock of 24.38 mt on August 1. After meeting the monthly requirement of about a million tonne for the August-March period and excluding the stock norms, the Food Corporation of India will be left with a stock of 9.3 mt.

Abhinav Bindra becomes a golden biz opportunity

Abhinav Bindra becomes a golden biz opportunity

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

The whole country broke into an impromptu celebration and by the evening, four state governments had announced cash rewards that added up to Rs 1.4 crore. Cash-rich BCCI also announced a reward of Rs 50 lakh for Bindra and Railway Minister Lalu Prasad issued him a lifetime AC first-class travel pass. Not to be left behind, budget carrier SpiceJet gave him free unlimited travel for life.

Ex-Dell chief named Microsoft India MD

Ex-Dell chief named Microsoft India MD

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2008

Filling in the vacuum created by the high-profile exit of Neelam Dhawan, who quit Microsoft India to join Hewlett Packard (India) in June this year, the software giant on Friday announced the appointment of Rajan Anandan former Dell India head (Dell India VP and Country GM) as its new managing director.

Cabinet to decide on commodity futures regulator

Cabinet to decide on commodity futures regulator

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2008

If the Cabinet approves the long-pending Forward Contracts (Regulation) Amendment Bill, the regulator will be empowered to levy penalties besides getting the powers to approve options trading. In addition, it will pave the way for the entry of institutional players like mutual funds and foreign institutional investors into the trading arena, which many believe will deepen the markets. Similarly, the FMC will be able to decide on who can set up commodity exchanges.

Tatas to bid for 3,300-mw Singapore power utility

Tatas to bid for 3,300-mw Singapore power utility

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2008

Tata Power, the country's largest power utility, has emerged as the only Indian company among the six firms shortlisted to bid for Singapore's largest power utility, Senoko Power, which is likely to be sold at over $3 billion.

Banks firm on farm loans despite default fear

Banks firm on farm loans despite default fear

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2008

Despite expressing fears of rising defaults, banks committed themselves to promptly sanction fresh loans to farmers covered under the Centre's Rs 71,000-crore (Rs 710 billion) debt wavier and relief scheme.

Home loans get costlier as banks hike rates

Home loans get costlier as banks hike rates

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2008

A day after the Reserve Bank of India's monetary-tightening measures, banks on began raising interest rates, effecting the hike for the second time in a month.

BPCL to foray into bottled water, DTH biz

BPCL to foray into bottled water, DTH biz

Rediff.com   19 Jul 2008

Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), the country's second largest oil marketing company, plans to diversify into bottled water and direct to home (DTH) services in an attempt to boost its profits.