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Stocks in news: Titagarh Wagons, Simbhaoli, Hotel Leela

ABG Shipyard | Titagarh Wagons | Simbhaoli Sugars | Trent | Kingfisher Airlines and Hotel Leela are stocks, which are in the news today.

February 19, 2013 / 09:51 IST
     
     
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    Here are stocks that are in news today:


    Supreme Court
    -Allows operational units in Mundra Port SEZ to continue operations
    -Remands Mundra Port SEZ case back to Gujarat HC
    -Construction work at Mundra Port SEZ to be stopped


    RBI deputy governor Anand Sinha says:
    -New banking licence norms to issued before FY13-end
    -Talks with finance ministry on banking licence norms over
    -Draft norms allow companies to apply for banking licence


    On CNBC-TV18: Ashok Chawla says
    -Competition commission of India (CCI) sought more information from United Spirits (USL)-Diageo
    -Today is last day for USL & Diageo to submit information
    -CCI will take a decision soon after information submitted
    -CCI to issue order to probe alleged cartelisation by oil marketing companies (OMCs)
    -Had found DLF to be guilty of abusing dominance
    -CCI's modified buyer agreement will have to go through judicial appraisal
    -Believe modified buyer agreement is good for consumers, developers


    Hotel Leela board okays sale of company's IT park building in Chennai to Reliance Industries (RIL)
    -Hotel Leela to sell IT park building to RIL for Rs 170.17 crore


    UB Holdings hikes loan limit for Kingfisher from Rs 300 crore to Rs 750 crore
    -UB Holdings reduces investment limit from Rs 1,200 crore to Rs 750 crore


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    CNBC-TV18 exclusive sources say:
    -Government softens stance on Vedanta's Lanjigarh mining operations
    -Govt files fresh affidavit in SC
    -Govt to allow Vedanta to mine bauxite if gram sabha consents


    Govt says:
    -Written Gram Sabha consent on resettlement package mandatory
    -Forest Rights Act (FRA) can be overruled if land acquisition unavoidable
    -FRA can be extinguished using eminent domain
    -Eminent domain to be used only if acquisition unavoidable
    -Eminent domain to be used if gram sabha consents to package
    Alert: Govt in SC had said eviction not possible


    Other stocks and sectors that are in news today:
    -Power Industry players to raise fuel crunch issue with power minister today: BS  
    -Trent to buy TVS Shriram’s stake in Landmark for Rs 84 crore
    -Simbhaoli Sugars to mull issuing up to 40 lakh CRPS (cumulative redeemable preference shares) worth Rs 40 crore on March 12
    -Titagarh Wagons to restructure its business; to transfer HEMM (Heavy Earth Moving & Mining Equipments) division to another subsidiary
    -ABG International buys 2.45 percent stake in ABG Shipyard for Rs 50 crore

    SEBI probes large-scale 'pump-and-dump' of stocks
    Alert: SEBI suspects certain brokers and companies luring investors into artificially high trade volumes

    first published: Feb 19, 2013 08:26 am

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