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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2009
Stainless Steel
  
Bloomberg   12:08 AM | August 14,2009
The EU opened probes into whether Indian and Malaysian manufacturers of stainless steel fasteners receive trade- distorting government aid and sell the goods in the 27-nation bloc below cost
K. Raghu   10:18 PM | July 09,2009
The company will also bid for similar orders in the UAE jointly with a global partner
PTI   10:19 PM | June 28,2009
The O.P. Jindal-group company is looking to issue around 70 million shares to its existing shareholders, which would strengthen the promoter’s stake by about 4% in the firm to 60%
Bloomberg   11:14 PM | June 25,2009
Revenue growth in wholesale banking has offset lower income in consumer banking, the London-based company said
Bloomberg   09:56 PM | April 23,2009
The duty will be in effect until 21 October, the finance ministry said in a notification dated Wednesday on its website
Sana S. Vishwanath  08:44 PM | January 07,2009
Its many desirable qualities makes stainless steel one of the most popular architectural materials today
  06:50 PM | December 21,2008
Indian companies import those grades and sizes of stainless steel which do not directly affect the domestic manufacturers
PTI  03:45 PM | November 04,2008
Prices of essentially imported raw materials such as nickel and ferrous melting scrap has come down to $11,000 a tonne and $300 per tonne from their peek, earlier in the year
livemint.com  12:11 PM | March 06,2008
Stainless steel has in recent years been creatively moulded into furniture, souvenirs and kitchenware; now it finds expression in wall and floor installations
Reuters  03:29 PM | February 26,2008
According to the Railway Minister, 20,000 new freight wagons would be needed in 2008/09 and they would be constructed from stainless steel
PTI  06:13 PM | November 13,2007
Mahanadi Coalfields will hold 60% stake in the joint venture, while JSW Group and Jindal Stainless will together hold 31%
  02:54 PM | September 18,2007
Russian supplies of nickel scrap and a worldwide trend to move towards low nickel content stainless steel is likely to keep prices down
Reuters  06:49 PM | May 07,2007
50% of industry’s nickel imports are met through scrap for which there is no duty relief