Moneycontrol News Archive
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Retailers cashing in on women and kids 
2nd July, 2007 20:28
Retailers are cashing in on women and pester power. The women and kids wear market, worth Rs 50,000 crore, is growing at over 20%. Retailers will pump in about Rs
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Heavy rains hit Gujarat, create havoc
2nd July, 2007 19:08
Rains are taking a toll in Gujarat. Traffic on the National Highway in Bharuch has been hampered. Several roads in Vadodara are submerged and power supply was disr
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Tata Group arm buys stake in Innovative Foods
2nd July, 2007 18:35
One of the subsidiaries of the Tata group has bought a major stake in Innovative Foods. The company has made acquisition through a subsidiary of Indian Hotels, rep
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BEML FPO oversubscribed 3.22 times
2nd July, 2007 17:50
The IPO of BEML, multi-locational and multi-product manufacturer of mining and construction equipment, has subscribed 3.22 times and Real Estate Developer Housing
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How is Thailand doing post the 1997 crisis? 
2nd July, 2007 17:40
Thailand has now around USD 70 billion in reserves, more than double the level at the end of 1997, when it started a financial crisis. But growth slowed to 3.7% in
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Bike sales slip off road! 
2nd July, 2007 20:33
It is a steady downhill ride for the domestic two-wheeler market. Is the world's second largest two-wheeler market losing steam? CNBC-TV18 finds out.
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What's hot Tokyo? 
2nd July, 2007 20:14
Japanese investment in Indian stock has increased 200 times from 30 million dollars to 6 billion in the three years to 2006, says the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Later t
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MFs, FIIs buy less equities in June
2nd July, 2007 19:31
If we compare the FII and MF data of the month of May we see that FIIs and MFs have bought significantly lesser portion in June as compared to May.
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Religare Enterprises files DRHP with SEBI
2nd July, 2007 17:44
Religare Enterprises, a financial services company in India, has filed its draft red herring prospectus with the SEBI to enter the capital market with its initial
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Rupee, bonds close higher
2nd July, 2007 17:39
The rupee ended higher against the U.S. dollar today because of strong dollar supply from foreign institutional investors and reflecting the rise in Asian currenci
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