Interview with National officer (metals and foundary), Unite
The Brexit vote seems likely to, for quite a while at least, stop bidders for the UK business it wishes to sell, beside complicating the process
As Britain decides to exit European Union, all the three trade unions in the region-- Unite, GMB and Community have raised concerns over the fate of its 146,000 (active and inactive) members who are p
Analysts feel deal may have to be recalculated as buyers will have to consider Britain's trade ties with other European nations, making it tough for the firm
Exit from EU will help Tata Steel revise British Pension scheme, it largest liability at UK operations
Essar Energy became a shareholder in Kenya Petroleum Refineries in July 2009
Consortium proposes to build six LNG vessels under BOT model
A week-long hunger strike at 16 vessels of the firm ends on June 3
This could be the steel major's way of abdicating its responsibility for British Pension Scheme, says UK's biggest trade union
Ports to come up in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
The ratings agency said, post the operationalisation of MIP, domestic hot-rolled coil (HRC) prices have witnessed a sharp increase of about 25%
The government imposed MIP in February on 173 steel products for a period of six months, ending in August
Long products Europe business renamed as British Steel
The company is facing agitation from about 200 sailors who have gone on hunger strike since Saturday, after SCI failed to revise wages
Interview with Managing director, Hindalco Industries
Net sales slip 7.3% as realisations drop on lower metal prices and declining premiums
Company says no bidders short-listed for UK asset and evaluations still on
Co-ordination among various authorities would be biggest challenge in implementation of project, says MbPT chairman
Negative outlook reflects company's lower volume growth mainly due to lower coal volumes and an increase in capital expenditure and financial leverage, when compared to previous expectations, says rat