ADB to help make Himachal Pradesh ‘hydropower state’
Recession-hit IT sector seeks extension of fiscal benefits
Israel slams South Africa over Palestinian territory label
Maruti launches hatchback Ritz, its 12th compact car
Russia, Iran, Qatar consider gas production, liquefying JV
Sensex closes 67 points lower
Indian shares under pressure amid depressed global cues
Theft is cancer for power sector: Manmohan Singh
New Delhi : Calling for a determined campaign against the cancer of power theft, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday said a breakthrough in raising electricity output remained elusive and was seriously affecting economic growth.
Insurance companies on roll, target Rs.500 bn in premium
Mamata Banerjee presents rail budget for 2009-10
Noida: a tale of shut factories
Profit booking pulls Sensex down 203 points
Carbon credit advisory firm raises Rs.400 mn
Oil prices reach highest-ever in UK
Markets extend gains, Sensex rises four percent
Mini-laptop market to shrink by 40 mn in 2012
Delhi-Lahore bus fare hiked
Nepal PM lures Indian investment, assures security
World Bank to provide financial aid to Nepal
Markets off to a quiet start
Sustainable agriculture can be the back-bone of Indian economy
Markets shut shop in the red
Telecom operators bank on value-added services for 3G revenues
India’s ‘manmade’ water crisis can incite more conflicts: Assocham
Sensex range bound, RIL drags, auto stocks gain
Market trading with loss in afternoon trade
Agri-machinery maker Same Deutz-Fahr to invest Rs.24 crore
‘Left’s exit will not affect West Bengal industry’
US stocks fall on earnings fears despite China stimulus
Sensex snaps six-day rally on profit booking
US names India and China as blockers of the Doha Development Round
Exporters meet Mukherjee, ask for Rs.5,000-crore fund
Sensex 191 points up early afternoon
BlackBerry Bold 9900 launched in India
Thuraya to develop high-speed satellite broadband solution
Brazil has world’s largest biofuel plant
Government’s stand in gas row dishonest: Anil Ambani Group
Focus on non-conventional energy: GAIL chief
Premji among 30 greatest entrepreneurs of all time
New York : Wipro group's Azim Premji has been named by BusinessWeek magazine as one of the 30 greatest entrepreneurs of all time, joining legendary personalities like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller and Thomas Edison.
Over three million tonnes of paddy procured in Haryana
Now shopping for branded products just a remote-click away
Afghan opium production declines 10 percent in 2009: UN report
Rays Power bags Rs.240 crore orders
India shares fall slightly in choppy trade
Mumbai : Shaky trades in auto and banking stocks and some hammering of heavyweight stocks weakened Indian shares Wednesday, with a key index falling 0.62 percent.
Panel to look at pricing of hydrocarbon fuels
Microfinance firm Grama Vidiyal gets equity funding
Pakistan accepts IMF conditions for financial aid: report
Bangladesh urges G-8 countries to grant trade benefits
Infrastructure output grows 3.4 percent in October
Markets close on a high, short-covering helps
Investors’ meet begins at Jabalpur Friday
Markets pull down shutters in red
China asks India not to discriminate against its companies
Himachal dam project to provide water to Delhi next year
World Bank asks India, China, US to find Doha solution
‘Natural gas prices may be revised soon’
TRAI to release consultation paper on 4G in 10 days
Indian equities market opens in green
Reliance Globalcom ties up with UAE’s Du
Text of PM’s address to nation after fuel price hike
Tamil Nadu to sell toor dal at cost price
Myanmar firm to export organic medicines to Israel
SpiceJet among top 10 budget carriers in Asia: Poll
Automaker Mahindra to start rolling in the US
Sensex ends choppy day 120 points lower
India should not betray farmers at WTO: ActionAid
No rollback of tax cuts announced in stimulus packages
Spain and Libya to expand cooperation
Fuel price hike decision by May 31; PM reviews oil situation
Eaton Power on an acquisition prowl
Indian shares continue to trade firm
Markets start year’s last week with a bang
Tata Motors acquires Italian car design firm
Sensex falls 155 points, first weekly loss in 2012
City Union Bank expects 30 percent deposit, credit growth
Holocaust is not of Iran’s business: Larijani
Markets trading flat, capital goods in focus
Indian equities end lower on weak global cues
Sensex rises 94 points to end above 16,000
Market rally continues, Sensex up 77 points
Japanese firms, Kazakhstan prepare uranium production from 2010
Indian equities end higher for third straight week
Mumbai : Indian equities ended higher for the third straight week Friday on the back of major buying by foreign funds and investor interest in some heavyweight stocks.
Hero Electric launches three new models
NTPC net profit up 5.6 percent
SAP unsure of meltdown impact on its operations
‘ICT the DNA of modern warfare’
How to restore faith in a failed economic system
‘Tea coin’ from Assam the latest fad in Canada
RNRL signs gas pact with RIL
Jharkhand to backtrack on compulsory liquor purchase
Indian equities open in the green
European shares rebound strongly
India eyes Rs.269 bn export of agri, processed foods
Markets go quiet, Sensex still down
India Inc’s business confidence sinks to seven-year low
Bank of Rajasthan to issue bonus shares
India asks rich nations to heal financial markets
Meet Manjuwara Mullah from Assam’s riverine sandbank who is leading Muslim women to social,...
India’s insurance watchdog examining Tata AIG’s solvency
Mamata rains sops on West Bengal in her Railway budget
Britain’s RBS bank unveils record write-downs and cash plans
Azerbaijan minister attending Energy Charter conference
ICICI Bank’s Q1 profit up 25 percent
By IANS
New Delhi : India's largest private sector lender ICICI Bank Ltd Saturday posted a net profit of Rs.7.75 billion ($190 million) in the first quarter of the current fiscal (2007-08), a 25 percent rise from Rs.6.20 billion in the same period last fiscal.
The bank, at its board meeting, also reported an increase of 51 percent in its operating profit at Rs.15.24 billion during the period as against Rs.9.65 billion in the corresponding period last year, it said a statement.
Reliance hits new milestone in turnover
Middle East telecom giants will eye Asian, European markets
Air India salaries to be delayed next month
Make potato crisps that are not potato – and save tax
Indian firm to build sugar mill in Ethiopia
Increase compensation for lost baggage, death of air travellers: MPs
Prime minister’s economic council projects 6.5 percent growth
Dow Corning reports strong profit in second quarter
By Xinhua
New York : Dow Corning Corp., a U.S. leading company on silicon-based technology, reported Friday strong profit in the second quarter.
It reported consolidated adjusted net income of 176.7 million dollars for the second quarter of 2007, an increase of 26 percent from adjusted net income of 140.7 million dollars reported in the same quarter of 2006.
