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05 Sep 2008 16:03

I feel the fate of TATA motors at WB shall be better if WB Govt look for an alternative site for them in INDIA not in WB...

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WB Governor tells Singur agitators to repect law

Posted by : MMB Messenger

The West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi has said that there is a need to facilitate an atmosphere conducive to dialogue. The law of the land has to be maintained, he said. The Governor said that the Opposition has assured that the National Highway would be free of any obstruction.






05 Sep 2008 16:03

The West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi has said that there is a need to facilitate an atmosphere conducive to dialogue. The law of the land has to be maintained, he said. The Governor said that the Opposition has assured that the National Highway would be free of any obstruction.






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05 Sep 2008 14:39

When two PSUs get involved in doing something together it takes years & years for anything to happen and more ofen than not nothing happens in the end. The ONGC - SCI MOU for a joint venture company is a good example. Don\\\\`t bet your money for anything to happen.

S. DATTA ...

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ONGC, SCI firming up equity structure for joint venture

Posted by : MMB Messenger

ONGC and the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) are firming up the equity structure for the joint venture company that they plan to set up for providing offshore services.

05 Sep 2008 12:12

As per unofficial info, brokers are taking very bearish stand. Even thought they are asking investors to buy during the downtrend, brokers are very bullish on the market. Unofficial sources state that the NIFTY can go back to 3850 levels if not lower. Keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best.

Raj...

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HC asks RNRL to produce part of MoU with RIL

Posted by : MMB Messenger

High Court has asked RNRL to produce a portion of the MoU relating to GSMA as it is difficult to produce the entire copy of the MoU. RNRL has agreed to produce the specific portion of the MoU relating to GSMA.

05 Sep 2008 12:12

High Court has asked RNRL to produce a portion of the MoU relating to GSMA as it is difficult to produce the entire copy of the MoU. RNRL has agreed to produce the specific portion of the MoU relating to GSMA.
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05 Sep 2008 10:28

India plans to import eight 1,000 mw nuclear-powered reactors by 2012 and the US hopes to win at least two contracts, which it feels will significantly boost its atomic industry....

05 Sep 2008 00:05

I do think so, LT would be moving up .......towards 2800 levels again ...

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Take a long-term bet on the market

Posted by : mohanji

Sir,
Don't you think LT wll gain in coming days as its record date is approaching near(03 Oct)?...any ways pl advice at what level LT can be added for investment.Regards

04 Sep 2008 18:42

It is very informative. The thing is coimbatore has started growing in all directions. While it was the avinashi road and mettupalayam road were the select venues for many big wigs, new big wigs like Sahara and others have preferred the sathi direction. The same is true for IT people too.
Nosle.narayanan....

03 Sep 2008 20:58

Don\\\\`t refer Mumbai as Bombay in articles. Ghosh change your words in article.
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Mumbai sees sharp fall in property prices

Posted by : MMB Messenger

Property prices in India's biggest market Mumbai may be headed for a sharp fall. In redevelopment projects, prices have crashed 50% in a year.

03 Sep 2008 17:18

It is the first time in corporate India that a business house has given supreme importance to safety of its employees. The employees must be proud of this fact and will make sure that world acclaimed product comes out in time....

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Tata Motors pulls out of Singur

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Tata Motors suspends its work on Nano Plant at Singur. It will now start evaluating alternate options for Nano at other company facilities. Work on a detailed plan to relocate the plant and machinery to alternate site has been started. Also, Tata Motors is exploring options to absorb people who have been recruited and trained in Singur.

03 Sep 2008 13:29

In 1967-68 industrial back of Bengal was broken when the first UF(Left front) Govt came to power. Mr subodh Banergee was the labor minister, who introduced the ugly cocept of \\\\\\\\...

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Tata Motors pulls out of Singur

Posted by : MMB Messenger

Tata Motors suspends its work on Nano Plant at Singur. It will now start evaluating alternate options for Nano at other company facilities. Work on a detailed plan to relocate the plant and machinery to alternate site has been started. Also, Tata Motors is exploring options to absorb people who have been recruited and trained in Singur.

03 Sep 2008 12:27

Forget Singur farmers welfare etc.
Buy Tata Motor shares for following reasons:-
Rs4,150 cr rights issue;
1000 acres land say at Rs1m per acre= Rs100cr;
present value of 1,000 acres seems like Rs 10,000 cr.
Cost of the Nano project seem like Rs 800cr or so.
10,000 crLand +4150cr Rights - (100cr+800cr)=
PROFIT Rs13,250 cr already and
the production has not even started !
HurryUp buy Tata Motors shares
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Tata Motors pulls out of Singur

Posted by : MMB Messenger

Tata Motors suspends its work on Nano Plant at Singur. It will now start evaluating alternate options for Nano at other company facilities. Work on a detailed plan to relocate the plant and machinery to alternate site has been started. Also, Tata Motors is exploring options to absorb people who have been recruited and trained in Singur.

03 Sep 2008 11:47

Tata Motors pullout from Singur will put the industrial development of India in a backseat.In future industry giants should think a lot before investing in West Bengal.But, before the final words from TATA,the ruling party and the Governor should try to convince the protesters, to come for a discussion. West Bengal needs industry,it does not want to bid adieu to a Business Group like TATA....

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Tata Motors pulls out of Singur

Posted by : MMB Messenger

Tata Motors suspends its work on Nano Plant at Singur. It will now start evaluating alternate options for Nano at other company facilities. Work on a detailed plan to relocate the plant and machinery to alternate site has been started. Also, Tata Motors is exploring options to absorb people who have been recruited and trained in Singur.

03 Sep 2008 11:19

Shame on our politicians. The project is of national importance. It can do wonders to West Bengal people as Maruti has done to Haryana. Poor and backward people are asset for politicians and some States/people deserve to be backward. ...

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Tata Motors pulls out of Singur

Posted by : MMB Messenger

Tata Motors suspends its work on Nano Plant at Singur. It will now start evaluating alternate options for Nano at other company facilities. Work on a detailed plan to relocate the plant and machinery to alternate site has been started. Also, Tata Motors is exploring options to absorb people who have been recruited and trained in Singur.

03 Sep 2008 10:07

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if indian growth in industriesliation, why Problem Get Tata Motors from west Bengal,...

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