Economic Times (New Delhi, India)
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Articles in January, 2005 issue of Economic Times (New Delhi, India)
- Many financial firms eye stake of India-based Bank of Punjab.
- Conference to focus on India's oil and gas sector.
- India has the opportunity to be a bigger global player in 2005.
- Jet Airways' IPO likely to hit Indian stock market in April.
- Bajaj Auto guns for pole position in India's two-wheeler market.
- India's mutual fund investors take a fancy to equity plans.
- Different shades to emerge at India branch of ad agency J. Walter Thompson.
- Gujarat, India, cement companies raise prices sharply.
- Coastal areas corner biggest share of investments in India.
- Skilled labor gives competitive edge to Indian state Punjab.
- Car sales in India cross 1 million mark in 2004.
- Post-quotas, textile companies in India hope to bag 15 percent of U.S. market.
- OPEC to review crude price band.
- Copper returns from brink, drives margins for Indian miners.
- Foreign institutional investors go on selling spree in India's markets.
- Financial sector has pulse of India's stock market.
- Ultratech loses ground to rivals in India cement industry.
- Prompted by tsunami, soaring seafood prices hit India exporters.
- India Railways to hop on to occupancy-driven pricing strategy.
- Chennai, India, IT corridor land prices see correction.
- Indian retailers foresee era of private labels as durables are diluted.
- Urbanites in India junk health, turn fast foodies.
- India business travel rakes in Rs 11,000 crore.
- Businesses find the power of innovation.
- Better quality chemicals, improved farmer education lower pesticide level.
- Motivation is both effort & commitment.
- Stanchart gets FIPB nod for full SCFL stake.
- Punjab, Haryana pharma firms envy neighbours in HP.
- Pesticide residues in Indian food are down, reports show.
- Clothing companies like the fit.
- Centre gives go-ahead to Darjeeling agri export zone.
- UB leads the race for Shaw Wallace.
- Centre likely to give 1 percent more from tax pool to states.
- Indian Congress announces plans to contest 80 seats.
- If your PC's in top form, you will be too.
- Big B effect: Banks in love with stars.
- Delphi may pip Bosch in CRD engine launch.
- Auto scrips vroom to victory.
- Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City woo Indian tourists.
- FM promises to simplify petro duties.
- Chile: The economy gets top ratings.
- BPO's a hot-sweet dip for IT institutes.
- EDC planning to take equity exposure in Indian projects.
- Wanted: Software veterans for IT companies.
- Butt of debate vends way to India.
- Liquor sales keep state coffers in high spirits.
- Cash Cows: Personal finance.
- Himachal tourism eyes dollar climb.
- Coffee break.
- JPSL bags GM, Ford auto part contracts.
- Energy panel discusses options on oil PSU recast.
- Jet, Sahara gear up for mouthful of global skies.
- Ispat quarterly net profit jumps 16-fold to Rs 498 crore.
- Flower auction centre set to bloom, finally.
- Fears over Thai fish imports baseless: SEAI.
- Online auction of tea to take off in March.
- Vijaya Bank chief wants freedom to set PLRs.
- SBI to seal Africa deal by March.
- Software users now have alternatives to MS Office.
- India firms on Cloud 9 as profit breezes past 2004 show.
- Shipping companies to anchor at training grounds.
- Reserves rise $51 million on revaluation.
- Vessel River Princess removed from Goa coast.
- India registers high telecom growth.
- Global telecom firms join hands to improve mobile standards.
- India's salary increases lead Asia-Pacific region.
- India's mutual funds poised for banner year in 2005 after equity run-up.
- India's Electronics Corp., U.S.-based OSI Systems in tech transfer tie-up.
- Bangladesh private carrier gets all clear to land in New Delhi, India.
- Indian valued added tax plan to fix rates for 530 items.
- Economist, telecom guru to be honoured in Mumbai, India.
- IDBI cashes in on bull run, sells holdings in two Indian companies.
- Chinese rivals scorch India's oil companies.
- Agriculture official in India says cash-strapped government can't help farms.
- Indian info-tech firms raise $216 million in U.S. venture capital.
- India's finance ministry will not let in unregulated hedge funds.
- Jet Airways to offload 20 percent in February IPO, in bid to raise $350 million.
- Cell phone rates to fall as Trai cuts access deficit charges.
- India refines long-term oil contracts.
- Indian official sends show-cause notice on voter-bribery charges.
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