Ranju Sarkar And P B Jayakumar

Stories by Ranju Sarkar And P B Jayakumar

Mutual funds keen to buy FCCBs

Mutual funds keen to buy FCCBs

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2008

AMCs can invest $7 billion abroad, and $300 million per AMC, but investments are way below these levels. Most equity schemes can invest 35 per cent of their assets abroad and there are schemes that invest only in overseas equity. What's holding them back is that they are not very sure if they can buy these bonds.

Slowdown hits medical tool manufacturers

Slowdown hits medical tool manufacturers

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2008

Fearing the slowdown, hospital managements suspended some of their new medical equipment purchase plans," said A Vaidheesh, managing director, Johnson & Johnson Medical, one of the largest medical equipment companies operating in India. India's medical and hospital equipment industry, which consists of multinational players such as Siemens, Philips, Johnson & Johnson, GE Healthcare and home grown Medtronics, has an annual turnover of over Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 50 billion).

Govt double-booster may not be enough

Govt double-booster may not be enough

Rediff.com   6 Dec 2008

Bankers expect RBI to drop rates though there may not be any increase in aggregate liquidity as banks are parking surplus funds with the central bank. Some sectors like the small and medium enterprises, real estate have not been getting adequate funds and RBI may extend a refinance line or special facility whereby they can borrow at a subsidised rate.

HC orders review of Roche's drug patent

HC orders review of Roche's drug patent

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2008

First time, an Indian court revisits a patent office order.

Drug cos may gain from polluting status review

Drug cos may gain from polluting status review

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

A segment of drug companies such as tablet and capsule makers may benefit from the government's move to review polluting status of these companies, which may help them save costs on pollution control equipment.

Mumbai is still a safe city, say expat CEOs

Mumbai is still a safe city, say expat CEOs

Rediff.com   1 Dec 2008

Expatriate CEOs, many of whom have made Mumbai their first homes, may be unnerved by the three-day terror strike in Mumbai, but none of them feel Mumbai or other parts of India have become unsafe to live and work in.

Terror strikes may dent business confidence

Terror strikes may dent business confidence

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2008

Risk perceptions will impact India's risk-rating, say experts.

Indian drug makers may cut output

Indian drug makers may cut output

Rediff.com   25 Nov 2008

Ranbaxy, Dr Reddy's and other Indian drug makers may cut production as overseas buyers, hurt by the credit crunch, defer export orders. The move could also lower the country's drug exports by at least 10 per cent in the year ending March 2010, industry experts say."Many of our members have been intimated by their importers to stop shipments until further notice," said Venkat Jasti, chairman, Pharmaceutical Exports Promotion Council.

Power cos scout for Indonesian coal assets

Power cos scout for Indonesian coal assets

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2008

Leading power players Reliance Infrastructure and GMR Energy believe this will help ensure coal availability for their mega projects in the pipeline. "They have various proposals on their table, which are relatively cheaper when compared to the scene before the beginning of the financial crisis. However, the acquisitions will depend on the ability of the acquirers to raise funds as the banks have stopped lending at cheaper rates," said a source.

RIL shuts five polyester units

RIL shuts five polyester units

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2008

The move, which comes in the backdrop of a global slowdown, aims to improve profit margin amid falling demand for polyester products worldwide. "The company has shut down plants for manufacturing polyester filament yarn, polyester staple fibre, paraxylene, purified terephthalic acid and linear alkyl benzene. However, it is yet to close down the second units of PSF and PFY," sources said.

Parkinson's medicine in patent tangle

Parkinson's medicine in patent tangle

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2008

Drug major Wockhardt has challenged the US patent of Stalevo, a new generation combination drug for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, originated by Finland-based Orion Corporation and marketed by Novartis.

V-Guard in talks to acquire UPS firm overseas

V-Guard in talks to acquire UPS firm overseas

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2008

The company is in advanced stages of negotiations with a UPS manufacturer each in Europe and China and the deal may come through within a few months, said Mithun Chittilappalli, executive director, V-Guard. At present, the company manufactures only online UPS, targeted at domestic users of computers and electronic gadgets, which contribute only 5-6 per cent to its around Rs 300-crore (Rs 3-billion) turnover.

MSD Pharma eyes slot among top five firms

MSD Pharma eyes slot among top five firms

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2008

MSD Pharmaceuticals, the wholly-owned subsidiary of US-based multinational drug company Merck, has chartered an ambitious growth plan to emerge as one of the top five pharmaceutical companies in India. The Merck subsidiary has plans to step up its research and clinical trial programmes in India, mainly in association with hospitals and universities.

R-Power signs new pact for Sasan project

R-Power signs new pact for Sasan project

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2008

Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Power (R-Power) has signed a supplementary power purchase agreement (PPA) with fourteen buyers from seven states for its upcoming 4,000-MW ultra mega power project (UMPP) in Sasan.

'India is a growth story for us'

'India is a growth story for us'

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

Karl-Ludwig Kley, chairman of the executive board, Merck, spoke to Business Standard about the company's plans and how it is weathering the global financial crisis.

Investors holding out in equity MFs

Investors holding out in equity MFs

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

Mutual fund investors in equity schemes are not yet rushing to redeem their units but inflows have dried up substantially, said mutual fund distributors.

Dhirubhaism catches readers' imagination

Dhirubhaism catches readers' imagination

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2008

Dhirubhai sells. Against All Odds, a book on the life and times of Dhirubhai Ambani by advertising veteran A G Krishnamurthy, is trying to ride on the success of an earlier book on Dhirubhai by the same author.

US crisis may hit Indian drug R&D

US crisis may hit Indian drug R&D

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2008

Stringent regulatory norms and the financial impact of the global credit crisis on some research companies may hurt half a dozen molecules of Indian companies, such as Glenmark, Nicholas Piramal and Ranbaxy Laboratories, that are close to launch, experts and analysts said.

Finnish firm to make India hub for global ops

Finnish firm to make India hub for global ops

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2008

Citec Engineering India, which employs half of Citec's global workforce, is planning to increase its headcount in India from 255 to over 350 by the end of this year, said Martin Strand, CEO, Citec. "We hope to become a significant player in India in the engineering services for power, oil and gas industry, considering the development in the sector. We target to double our Indian business within two years," he said.

RIL hikes gas spend by Rs 10k cr

RIL hikes gas spend by Rs 10k cr

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2008

The company has already received an approval to spend Rs 50,000 crore (Rs 500 billion) for commercialising two of its biggest gas discoveries in the D6 block located in the KG basin. "In a letter to oil regulator Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, the company has submitted one more development plan for Rs 10,000 crore as additional capex (capital expenditure) for the block.