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Cycle makers see window of opportunity
By John Samuel Raja D. and Ravi Krishnan 02:40 AM | August 21,2007
India is the second largest maker of cycles with an estimated annual industry size of Rs1,500 crore
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AMP, Marc Faber cite 1920s theory for commodity-stock optimism
Malcolm Scott/Bloomberg 12:35 AM | May 03,2007
Russian economist Nikolai Kondratiev, who floated this argument, was executed in one of Stalin’s purges in 1938
Environmentalists protest against MNCs
02:26 PM | April 05,2007
Rising in defence of agriculturists, contract farmers and traders, environmentalists come down heavily on the influx of big companies, threatening to take out a cyle tour across states