C H Unnikrishnan &Amp; Amriteshwar Mathur In Mumbai

Stories by C H Unnikrishnan &Amp; Amriteshwar Mathur In Mumbai

Pharma cos splitting R&D units to cut costs

Pharma cos splitting R&D units to cut costs

Rediff.com   4 Jun 2008

Ranbaxy Laboratories, Dr Reddy's, Nicholas Piramal and three other Indian drug companies cut their research costs by separating the units involved in developing new drugs, thereby addressing investor concerns on low operating margins.

Tata Motors: Few drivers

Tata Motors: Few drivers

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

The auto maker is on a rough road with demand for both CVs and cars sluggish. With sales of commercial vehicles having barely grown and passenger car volumes dipping in FY08, the street was not expecting much from India's biggest automobile company.

Banks reel under credit blues

Banks reel under credit blues

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2008

The credit growth in the current financial year has slowed down to 22.6 per cent at the end of January 2007 compared with nearly 30 per cent a year ago. While that in itself is not too worrying, most of the demand stems from companies with retail offtake in low double digits.

Pharma cos curb R&D costs in Dec quarter

Pharma cos curb R&D costs in Dec quarter

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2008

Leading Indian pharmaceutical companies, which are largely focused on the global generics and the domestic pharma market, have succeeded in keeping a tight check on their key research and development (R&D) costs in the December 2007 quarter.

Pharma firms go slow on R&D

Pharma firms go slow on R&D

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2008

Pharma firms have slowed down on R&D activities in a bid to control costs.

FIIs hike stake in RIL

FIIs hike stake in RIL

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2007

The FIIs' stake in Reliance Industries has increased from 20.22 per cent at the end of the March 2007 quarter to 20.85 per cent at the end of the June 2007 quarter, according to the BSE's shareholding pattern data.

Analysts see Kesoram demerger

Analysts see Kesoram demerger

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2007

Birla patriarch, B K Birla's decision to give Kesoram Industries to his grandson Kumarmangalam Birla has brought to focus the possibility of unlocking value in Kesoram through the demerger of its two main businesses - cement and tyre.

Sesa Goa: Win-win deal

Sesa Goa: Win-win deal

Rediff.com   25 Apr 2007

Acquisition will ensure iron reserves for Vedanta.

FIIs shy away from oil sector

FIIs shy away from oil sector

Rediff.com   20 Apr 2007

Foreign institutional investors have shown signs of reducing their exposure to the oil sector as they fear the upcoming assembly elections in several states will dominate the decision-making process in the sector.

India Inc lends patient ear to hearing impaired

India Inc lends patient ear to hearing impaired

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2006

India's leading corporate houses like Mahindra & Mahindra, Hindustan Construction Company, HDFC, Deutsche Bank and a few others have joined hands to help re-building work skills for the hearing-impaired, who are otherwise healthy and normal but rema

Unichem Lab to set up facility in Ireland

Unichem Lab to set up facility in Ireland

Rediff.com   16 Dec 2006

After raising its stake to 100% in UK JV; the firm plans to expand European portfolio with new products.

Metro Cash, Reliance rope in ICICI to spot propert

Metro Cash, Reliance rope in ICICI to spot propert

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2006

German retail giant Metro Cash & Carry and India's emerging retail venture Reliance Retail have roped in the property services group of ICICI Bank for identifying retail properties for its proposed pan India expansion.

WHO's new pact to boost Indian pharma

WHO's new pact to boost Indian pharma

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2006

The proposal will help India, one of the most cost-effective location for pharmaceutical production, to increase its growing generic exports multifold in a hassle-free regulatory environment.

PwC in talks with Reliance, Bharti for retail IT

PwC in talks with Reliance, Bharti for retail IT

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2006

The global consultancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers is foraying into custom-made software and IT implementation services to tap the booming organised retail industry in India.

China drug firms plan JVs in India

China drug firms plan JVs in India

Rediff.com   1 Dec 2006

China drug firms plan JVs in India

Reliance, Godrej pile on to pills

Reliance, Godrej pile on to pills

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2006

Companies seeking to tie up with nationwide pharmacy chain.

Vodka for Russians, Feni for Indians?

Vodka for Russians, Feni for Indians?

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2006

The group is planning to make a foray in this hitherto unorganised sector by establishing a greenfield still (distilleries dedicated to cashew and coconut Feni) in Goa and to promote the product all across the country.

Elder Pharma eyes European firm

Elder Pharma eyes European firm

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2006

Elder Pharmaceuticals, one of the fast growing pharmaceutical formulation company, is getting ready to make its maiden overseas acquisition.

Reliance Life catches US firm's eye

Reliance Life catches US firm's eye

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2006

Stem cell research major GlobalStem in talks for a strategic alliance.

Alkem, US firm plan JV for wound care product

Alkem, US firm plan JV for wound care product

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2006

The Rs 900-crore (Rs 9 billion) Alkem Laboratories and the leading US pharmaceutical and research company Oculus Innovative Sciences Inc are planning to set up a 50:50 joint venture in India