Equipment Loan
Govt to loan Rs 3000 cr to financially strained rlys - Business Standard
Govt to loan Rs 3000 cr to financially strained rlys
Business Standard
For the first time in around two decades, Indian Railways would be taking a loan from the Union government. The ministry of finance approved one of Rs 3000 crore last week. The railways ministry actually wanted a higher loan; it was also seeking a ...
Govt to loan Rs 3000 cr to financially strained rlys - Business Standard
Govt to loan Rs 3000 cr to financially strained rlys
Business Standard
For the first time in around two decades, Indian Railways would be taking a loan from the Union government. The ministry of finance approved one of Rs 3000 crore last week. The railways ministry actually wanted a higher loan; it was also seeking a ...
Money Alerts - PMS asks for more - Business Line
Money Alerts - PMS asks for more
Business Line
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in a recent move, has hiked the threshold limit of the PMS schemes to Rs 25 lakh a client from the current level of Rs 5 lakh. The enhanced investment threshold will however apply only on a prospective ...
Dairy Industry Conference concludes in Delhi - Indian Cooperative
Indian Cooperative
Dairy Industry Conference concludes in Delhi
Indian Cooperative
In recent times India has made considerable progress in dairy equipment manufacture. However, due to certain constraints, equipment for packaging of butter, cheese, paneer and other traditional products are inadequate. The IDA advisory given to the GOI ...
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Vaulters suffer as equipment gathers dust - Times of India
Vaulters suffer as equipment gathers dust
Times of India
Students of the Jumps Academy - which is producing most of India's top pole-vaulters in Kerala -- are struggling without proper equipment. (TOI Photo) PALA: Hundreds of poles imported for the Commonwealth Games are gathering dust in the warehouses of ...
Banks play down cancellation impact - Livemint
Banks play down cancellation impact
Livemint
Apart from future cash flows, some telcos pledged telecommunication equipment and transmission towers to raise loans. Banks that have exposure to these firms include SBI, PNB, IDBI Bank Ltd, Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Allahabad Bank, ...
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Supreme Court cancels 122 telecom licences issued after 2008 - Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
Supreme Court cancels 122 telecom licences issued after 2008
Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
Reliance Communication's loan was made easier by its power arm's October 2010 order for $10 billion worth of energy equipment from Shanghai Electric Group, a deal also financed by Chinese state banks Fidelity Mutual Fund is reportedly looking for a ...
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Xilinx VP Liam Madden Joins Executive Panel at ISA Vision Summit 2012 on Next ... - Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
Xilinx VP Liam Madden Joins Executive Panel at ISA Vision Summit 2012 on Next ...
Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
BANGALORE, India, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) today announced that Liam Madden, Xilinx Corporate Vice President of FPGA Development and Silicon Technology, will join leading semiconductor industry executives on an ISA ...
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Focusing on brains over brawn gives company a lift - Waterloo Record
Focusing on brains over brawn gives company a lift
Waterloo Record
By Chuck Howitt, Record staff Lifting Paul Whittaker (left) and Richard Kat, co-owners of of Engineered Lifting Systems & Equipment, stand in front of a destuffing machine the company has developed for unloading non-palletized products from shipping ...
BSE Sensex seen opening lower; NTPC may fall - Reuters India
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BSE Sensex seen opening lower; NTPC may fall
Reuters India
NS) may fall after the state-run equipment maker reported lower-than-expected 2.1 percent rise in quarterly profit. * Jyothy Laboratories Ltd (JYOI.NS) after the company said it raised a 4.30 billion rupee long-term loan to redeem zero coupon ...
CORRECTED - BSE Sensex seen opening lower; NTPC may fallMoneycontrol.com
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Indian shares seen opening lower; NTPC may fall - Reuters
Indian shares seen opening lower; NTPC may fall
Reuters
Jyothy Laboratories Ltd after the company said it raised a 4.30 billion rupee long-term loan to redeem zero coupon non-convertible debentures. FACTORS TO WATCH * Indian rupee report * Indian bond report * Perky euro clings to Greece hopes, ...
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BSE Sensex seen opening lower; NTPC may fall - Reuters India
BSE Sensex seen opening lower; NTPC may fall
Reuters India
NS) may fall after the state-run equipment maker reported lower-than-expected 2.1 percent rise in quarterly profit. * Jyothy Laboratories Ltd (JYOI.NS) after the company said it raised a 4.30 billion rupee long-term loan to redeem zero coupon ...
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Good to have connections - Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
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Good to have connections
Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
Reliance Communication's loan was made easier by its power arm's October 2010 order for $10 billion worth of energy equipment from Shanghai Electric Group, a deal also financed by Chinese state banks Last week it was announced that Reliance ...
Anil Ambani seeks PM's help for gas to fuel Samalkot plantHindu Business Line
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Banking Wasn't Meant to Be Like This - Credit Writedowns
Banking Wasn't Meant to Be Like This
Credit Writedowns
Foxwell warned that British steel, automotive, capital equipment and other heavy industry was becoming obsolete largely because its bankers failed to perceive the need to promote equity investment and extend long‑term credit. They based their loan ...
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5 Cheap Stocks That Could Jump Higher In 2012 - Seeking Alpha
5 Cheap Stocks That Could Jump Higher In 2012
Seeking Alpha
Developing countries such as India, China and Brazil create a long-term demand for coal. Also, global steel production creates a strong demand for US coal. CSX is positioned and has been investing to become better positioned to benefit from US coal ...
How The Banking System Was Supposed To Work – Analysis - Eurasia Review
How The Banking System Was Supposed To Work – Analysis
Eurasia Review
Foxwell warned that British steel, automotive, capital equipment and other heavy industry was becoming obsolete largely because its bankers failed to perceive the need to promote equity investment and extend long‑term credit. They based their loan ...
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Banks Weren't Meant to Be Like This - CounterPunch
Banks Weren't Meant to Be Like This
CounterPunch
Foxwell warned that British steel, automotive, capital equipment and other heavy industry was becoming obsolete largely because its bankers failed to perceive the need to promote equity investment and extend long‑term credit. They based their loan ...
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Greener pastures? - Business Standard (blog)
Greener pastures?
Business Standard (blog)
His total income for the year fell to Rs 60000; Reddy says there is no way he will be able to repay the loan he took from the bank. Kavitha, who runs a grocery store in the nearby Pulumamidi village, says daily business is down from Rs 3000-4000 a year ...
Struggles ahead for India Inc in convertible bonds - Economic Times
Struggles ahead for India Inc in convertible bonds
Economic Times
"Its success has somewhat reduced the refinancing risk for India Inc. However, there are still several Indian companies that face an uphill task in redeeming their maturing convertible bonds. Some of them might get dollar funding from the loan markets, ...
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Struggles ahead for India Inc in convertible bonds - Moneycontrol.com
Moneycontrol.com
Struggles ahead for India Inc in convertible bonds
Moneycontrol.com
Reliance Communications, considered a riskier borrower, is paying 5 percent on a seven-year loan from a group of Chinese banks. Reliance is expected to buy telecoms equipment from Chinese companies, a condition that helped seal the deal, sources with ...
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