COMPAT directs cement firms to pay 10% of Rs 6.3K cr penaltyThe cement companies charged with cartelisation include Lafarge India, India Cement, JP Associates, Binani Cement, Ambuja Cement, Madras Cement and J K Cement. NEW DELHI: The Competition Appellate Tribunal today directed cement companies to pay 10 per cent of ... Economic Times, 1 month ago |
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Binani - Bharuch Cement Grinding Plant - Gujarat - Construction Project Profile - new market research reportThe contains information on the scope of the project including project overview and location. The profile also details project ownership and funding, gives a full project description, as well as information on contracts, tendering and key project ... TransWorldNews, 1 month ago
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SC refuses to interfere with COMPAT order against cement firmsCourt also added that the 10% amount deposited by each company shall be kept in a short-term fixed deposit Read more on: COMPAT | Supreme Court | Cement Companies | Ultratech Cements | JK Cements | India Cements | Madras Cements | Century ... Business Standard India, 1 week ago
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Supreme Court to hear plea of Ultratech against submission of penaltyNEW DELHI: Supreme Court will hear on June 10 the plea of challenging an order of the asking 10 cement firms to deposit Rs 630 crore during the hearing of their pleas against imposition of penalty of Rs 6,300 crore on them for allegedly indulging in ... Economic Times, 1 week ago
SC to hear UltraTech Cement's plea June 10
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SC to hear UltraTech Cements plea June 10
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Cement stocks gain nearly 3%Shares of cement makers today rose by nearly 3 per cent after the (COMPAT) ordered 11 companies to deposit Rs 630 crore as it hears their appeal against a record amount of penalty imposed by competition watchdog CCI last year. Jaiprakash Associates ... Hindu Business Line, 1 month ago
Cement stocks gain nearly 3 per cent
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Baring PE Asia to invest $260 mn in Lafarge IndiaSigning the largest private equity investment in India's cement sector, Baring Private Equity Asia is picking up 14% stake in the India unit of the French cement maker Lafarge SA. Lafarge said that it had signed an agreement to raise €200 million ... Smart Investor, 1 month ago
Lafarge Plans To Sell Stake To Baring PE
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Baring Private Equity Asia Group leads race to pick $261 million stake in Lafarge India
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Blackstone to acquire Credit Suisse's secondary private equity business
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Stock Prices as on June 18, 2013Data for 800 companies from Bombay Stock Exchange. Values are: days closing price, previous closing price in brackets, 52-week low and high in bold, and volume traded (in 000) in brackets. GROUP A A A B B 614.95(614.65) 830-469 (38) A C C 1213.15(1206.6) ... Deccan Herald, 1 day ago
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Pollution control awardsBPCL-Kochi Refinery at Ambalamugal; Cochin Minerals and Rutiles Ltd, Edayar; and the Attingal Municipality are among the industries and institutions that have been awarded for exemplary pollution control measures by the Kerala State Pollution ... New Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
Kochi refinery bags annual KSPCB award
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Pollution control awards: Attingal Municipality among winners
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Stocks as on May 31, 2013D ata for 800 companies from Bombay Stock Exchange. Values are: days closing price, previous closing price in brackets, 52-week low and high in bold, and volume traded (in 000) in brackets. GROUP A A A B B 640.85(669.2) 830-469 (23) A C C 1218.85(1241.4) ... Deccan Herald, 2 weeks ago
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Mauritius seeks more investments from Indian firmsHome to a host of Indian firms and a vast Indian-origin population, Mauritius wants a larger number of companies from India to come here -- for setting up businesses in the island nation as well as in other African countries. Positioning itself as a 'tax-free ... The Financial Chronicle, 3 weeks ago
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