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Stocks in news: GSK Pharma, Coal India, Clariant Chemicals

GSK Pharma | Coal India | Tilaknagar Industries | Accel Frontline | Tech Mahindra | Heidelberg Cement | Wheels India | Clariant Chemicals | Polaris Financial | Essar Ports | GMR Infrastructure | Torrent Pharma | Kingfisher | Tata Motors | HPCL and ONGC are stocks, which are in the news today.

December 16, 2013 / 10:41 IST
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Here are stocks that are in news today:

GSK-Initiates voluntary open offer for GSK Pharma at Rs 3,100/share-Parent looking to hike stake from 50.7 percent to up to 75 percent-Intends to keep GSK Pharma listedAlert: Current market price of GSK Pharma at Rs 2,468/share-HSBC Securities manager to GSK Pharma open offer-To spend £ 629 million or Rs 6,400 crore on GSK  Pharma open offerAlert: GSK Pharma open offer price at a 25.6 percent premium to current market price

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GSK says-Open offer to up exposure to a strategically important market-Good liquidity opportunity at an attractive premium-Offer period expected to begin in February

Oil Minister Veerappa Moily says-CCI clears ONGC's Rs 2,379 crore Assam project-CCI clears projects worth about Rs 7,947 crore in oil sector-Transferred Rs 1,615 crore to 1.27 crore LPG consumers as of December 10-DBT in phase for LPG cylinders has been a great success-Have written to state chief ministers not to reduce VAT on DBTLAlert: DBTL: Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG consumer-CCI clears HPCL's Awa-Salawas pipeline project-CCI clears GSPL's Mundra LNG project-Election result will not cause UPA to panic-'Decisions are taken in interest of country'-Decision on monthly diesel price hike taken by core committee-Balanced view will be taken on Kirit Parikh committee report-Finance Ministry and Oil Ministry will take decision on Indian Oil-Thinking of part rollback of bulk diesel pricing norm-Important to understand market conditions for IOC divestment-Finance Ministry anxious for IOC divestment, but will have to look at market