Moneycontrol News Archive
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Ban on cola to continue in Karnataka
23rd August, 2006 20:50
The central government may have given a clean chit to cola companies on pesticides in soft drinks. But Karnataka state government has decided to stand firm on its
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Toyota thinking small
23rd August, 2006 20:31
Toyota is planning a small car for Indian roads. The Japanese carmaker hopes this will drive up its Indian market share in four years, reports CNBC-TV18.
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Be cautious in media sector 
23rd August, 2006 20:28
Jaideep Goswami of HDFC Securities is of the view that one should be cautious in media sector.
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Truck industry attracts more global players
23rd August, 2006 19:46
The Indian truck industry is likely to script a big story. After Volvo, Navistar and DaimlerChrysler, there are more international commercial vehicle majors that
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HC pulls up cable operators for blackout
23rd August, 2006 19:12
Cable operators resumed services in Mumbai from midnight. But they earlier filed a petition in the Bombay High Court. The High Court has however pulled up the cabl
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Sugar stocks look good 
23rd August, 2006 18:47
Nirmal Jain of India Infoline is of the view that sugar stocks look good.
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Expect some spike in crude oil price
23rd August, 2006 20:39
Jaideep Goswami of HDFC Securities is of the view that one might see some spike in crude oil price if international tension flares up. One should be cautious on cr
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Goswami negative on steel sector 
23rd August, 2006 20:32
Jaideep Goswami of HDFC Securities is negative on steel sector and is of the view that near term outlook of steel prices is negative.
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Sundram Fast can touch Rs 175-180 
23rd August, 2006 19:59
Rajesh Jain of Pranav Securities is of the view that Sundram Fasteners can touch Rs 175-180 in next 12 months.
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Stay invested in Indiabulls 
23rd August, 2006 19:36
Rajesh Jain of Pranav Securities feels that investors can continue to stay in Indiabulls Financial Services.
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Tiemann's 'one throat to choke' concept
23rd August, 2006 18:32
Red Hat, the world's leading Linux and open source provider, believes that by reducing IT spend on bad software by half, firms can increase profitability by almost
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Bharti AXA Life kicks off India operations
23rd August, 2006 18:24
The company plans to leverage the existing client and distribution base of mobile services provider, Bharti Airtel, to tap the life insurance market.
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