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Stocks in news: Eros Intl, TCS, India Cements, Bharati Ship

Eros International Media | JSPL | TCS | Deccan Chronicle Holdings | India Cements | Bharati Shipyard | SKS Microfinance and Zenith Infotech are stocks, which are in the news today.

September 11, 2013 / 09:11 IST
     
     
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    Here are stocks that are in news today:


    National Spot Exchange (NSEL) says
    -Rs 7.77 crore pay-out made on September 10
    -So far, 19 members have been declared defaulters
    -6 defaulters out of 19 yet to meet exchange officials
    -5 defaulters willing to keep properties as collateral
    -Major stock shortage in 9 warehouses of 7 defaulters
    -Auditor denied entry in 29 Godowns of 11 defaulters
    -SGS yet to submit report for 2 more warehouses


    ONGC Videsh (OVL)
    -Mulls buying Petronas’ 11 percent stake in Venezuela: PTI
    -May buy Petronas’ 11 percent stake in JV with Oil India and IOC


    Stemcor stake sale bidding date extended: CNBC-TV18 Exclusive: Sources
    -Bidders were to submit bids by yesterday
    -Last date for bids extended to September 17
    -Tata Steel, JSW Steel, JSPL yet to submit bids
    -JSW Steel, JSPL likely to submit bids soon
    -Management of both companies evaluating valuations
    -Bidders likely to have sought an extension
                         
    SKS Microfinance:
    -West Bridge ventures acquires 1.48 percent stake at Rs 140/share
    -West Bridge ups stake in company to 8.44 percent
    Alert: West Bridge is part of Sequoia, one of the PE promoters


    SKS Microfinance says:
    -Under Articles of Association (AoA), no shareholder has any right to nominate director
    -Received request for seat on board of directors from SKS Trust


    Supreme Court:
    -To continue hearing in coal block allocation matter today
    -Seeks list of coal block allocations under coal mines act


    Other stocks and sectors that are in news today:
    -Bankers vary of Bharati Shipyard's Rs 5860 crore debt recast: ET
    -Zenith Infotech loses appeal against winding up
    -CBI chargesheets India Cements MD in Jagan case
    -Central Bank says Deccan Chronicle wiiful defaulter: FE
    -TCS gets multi-million, five-year order from Scandinavian airlines
    -Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) to set up 175 MW power plant in Liberia for USD 250 million: PTI
    -Eros International Media: Parent Eros International filed for IPO in US
    -Reliance Jio signs MoU with Kolkata Municipal Corporation for 4G rollout
    -Cabinet to consider capital infusion in IIFCL on Thursday: PTI sources

    Govt says:
    -Cash Transfer for LPG to save up to 12 percent on subsidy annually
    Alert: Annual LPG subsidy outgo at Rs 40,000 crore
    -Savings from cash transfer for LPG subsidy to rise in FY15
    -Could save up to 10-20 percent on LPG subsidy next year
    -LPG direct cash transfer in Delhi to start from January 1
    -28 schemes in 121 districts launched under direct benefit transfer
                                                       
    RBI says
    -Held-to-maturity (HTM) for primary dealers (PDs) hiked to 200 percent of net funds as against 100 percent earlier
    -PDs can transfer gilts into HTM category once again in July-September
    -Leeway to PDs on HTM due to excessive volatility in gilts

    first published: Sep 11, 2013 08:26 am

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