| Magical and Heroic | 05-OCT-09 |
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| When it comes to buying something, most of us want to spend less and get more. The same is true for mobile phones also. But sometimes, spending a little more on a mobile handset can guarantee you a device that has all the pre-requisites of a good phone, serves as your preferred gateway to the Web and is stylish too. HTC has always been steady in the mobile vendors’ race, and with handsets Hero and Magic, the company has once again proved its prowess in developing mobile phones that are more than just frills and touchscreens. |
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| Sun Pharma up 6% on generic application plans | 29-SEP-09 |
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| The scrip zoomed to a high of Rs 1,430 and finally ended at Rs 1,391, up 6% from the previous close. The counter clocked volumes of 131,422 shares as compared to 25,274 shares traded on the BSE. |
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| Tata Steel to dispose of low-profit Corus assets | 11-AUG-08 |
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| Aims to boost its return on invested capital to 30 per cent.
Seeking to bolster its return on invested capital (RoIC) in five years, Tata Steel might dispose of some low-profit making assets of |
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| No respite for Asia | 06-MAR-08 |
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| Asian stocks fell for a fifth day, as crude oils retreat from a record sent oil companies lower and Japanese steelmakers dropped after the countrys capital spending slumped for a third straight |
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| Legislative heroics not above rule of law | 26-SEP-05 |
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| In a recent decision, the Bombay High Court has struck down as unconstitutional the Maharashtra Protection of Interests of Depositors Act (MPIDA), passed by the Maharashtra legislature, on the |
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| A P: How profitable is China? | 09-FEB-05 |
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| How profitable is China was the title of a very interesting article written by Jonathan Anderson of UBS. It attempts to answer the above question using basic macro economic data, and simple |
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| From trade pooper to heroic leader | 23-SEP-03 |
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| Murasoli Maran and Prabir Sengupta have worked together on two controversial issues. In 1997, Maran was the industry minister in the United Front government at the Centre. Sengupta was secretary in |
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