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PTI 07:51 PM | September 18,2009
Kumar Mangalam Birla says Hindalco has formed a team to look into financial restructuring and deal with various costs associated with the company’s organic and inorganic growth plans
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Mark to Market | Mobis Philipose and Ravi Ananthanarayanan 12:41 AM | August 22,2009
In India, rights issues make investors happy, only next to getting bonus shares. Firms, too, prefer it as they do not have to sell the issue extensively
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11:01 PM | February 19,2009
Global acquisitions by Indian companies during the past few years could either prove to be strategic masterstrokes or financial albatrosses
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Mark to Market | Manas Chakravarty and Mobis Philipose 01:15 AM | February 19,2009
There are no signs that the overseas company will turn cash flow positive anytime soon
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Mark to Market | Manas Chakravarty and Mobis Philipose 11:45 PM | February 16,2009
In the past, Tata Motors Ltd had offset its product development expenses with the credit in the share premium account, instead of amortizing the same in the profit and loss statement
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Mark to Market | | Manas Chakravarty and Ashwin Ramarathinam 11:21 PM | November 11,2008
In volume terms, shipments of rolled products rose by 1.6% in the September quarter compared with the year-ago period
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Mark to Market | Mobis Philipose 12:09 AM | October 25,2008
Global markets are in turmoil, as investors continue to liquidate positions en masse
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Debarati Roy / Bloomberg 11:20 PM | October 16,2008
Investors subscribed to only 17% of the Rs5,000 crore offer. The group will buy a further 10%, sale arrangers acquired 34%
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Baiju Kalesh 12:13 AM | October 08,2008
Hindalco is the only company on the BSE 30-share benchmark index that is trading at below its book value of Rs127.45
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02:05 PM | October 07,2008
In a regulatory filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange, Hindalco said that IGH Holding has acquired 19,68,213 equity shares of the company on 6 October
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Satish John 01:16 AM | October 03,2008
Tata Motors, Hindalco Industries and Suzlon are raising money through rights issues to pay off debt
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12:02 AM | August 19,2008
SBI owns between 75% and 100% of its seven subsidiaries
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Narayanan Somasundaram / Reuters 02:00 AM | August 14,2008
Hindalco aims to price the rights offering at Rs96 ($2.25) a share, lower than initial plans for more than Rs100
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