April 11, 2012 / 08:56 IST
Here are stocks that are in news today:
Indraprastha Gas (IGL) says
-Have approached Delhi HC against regulator's order
-Will not take a call on prices until legal action finalized
-Prices to remain same for now
-PNGRB decided tariffs 3 years after company made submissions
-PNGRB never gave IGL a hearing
-Examining Financial implications of Regulator's order
-Refund is unconstitutional & against PNGRB act
-Differ with PNGRB's assumption of volumes & utilisation
-Company's debt is approximately Rs 600 crore
-Capex for FY13 is Rs 500 crore, need to still organize funding
-No immediate plan to revise gas prices
Patni Computer Q1CY12 (QoQ) {US GAAP}
-Net revenues at Rs 938 crore versus Rs 1030 crore
-Net profit at Rs 121 crore versus Rs 146 crore
Government sources say
-Draft cabinet note on 49%
FDI for foreign air carriers ready
-Cabinet note to be put up for cabinet approval shortly
-DIPP has had consultations with SEBI on take over code
-Takeover code will not impact proposed aviation FDI cap
-No Takeover code exemption required for aviation FDI
-Fin Min supports 49% FDI by foreign airlines
-FDI cabinet note not on cabinet agenda for Thursday so far
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal says
-Cabinet clears presidential reference on 2G
-2G presidential reference to seek view on 3G spectrum of cancelled licences
-SEBI gives penalty of warning to NSE
-Warns NSE to be more cautious in discharge of duties
SEBI says
-NSE has been negligent in discharge of regulatory duties
-NSE has failed to take action against repeat offenders
-NSE didn't provide all details on client code modification
Bombay HC dismisses Maharashtra Builders plea challenging application of VAT
Bombay HC says:
-Builders can be held liable to pay outstanding dues since '06
Builders' Counsel:
-Will move SC against Bombay HC order
-Builders concerned over impact on prices & large inventories
Other stocks and sectors that are in news today:
-Domestic airfares up 20% as
Kingfisher cuts capacity
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Bharti in talks to buy 4G license from Qualcomm for Rs 6000 crore