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CLB allows Satyam to finalise accounts for 2008-09
The Company Law Board (CLB) today allowed Satyam Computer (now Mahindra Satyam) to finalise accounts for 2008-2009 and also adjust past irregularities.

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ArcelorMittal: ArcelorMittal is firmly out of crisis mode. The world’s largest steelmaker, led by billionaire industrialist Lakshmi Mittal, delivered an unexpected return to profitability in the third quarter – after nine months of consecutive losses. Arcelor is nevertheless right to be rein in shareholders’ expectations.

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State on top in software exports
spite the global recession, Karnataka continue to lead in software exports which touched a margin of Rs 71,000 crore in 2008-09.
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BPCL arm to get investment form Oman Oil Co

Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) informed BSE today that BPCL, Oman Oil Company (OOC) and Bharat Oman Refinery (BORL) signed an agreement on November 15, 2009 in Oman on additional investment in BORL by OOC. OOC will invest be Rs 1,220 crore in BORL to hold 26 per cent of the equity share capital of BORL, after full equity closure. - PSU oil firms hike ATF prices by 2.4% - Bhoruka Power"s project turned down - Petroleum Min seeks Rs 11,853 cr oil bonds - BPCL posts 94% decline in losses - BPCL Q2 net loss at Rs 158.77 cr - OMCs recover early losses, end flat The 6 million metric tonne refinery project of BORL is currently underway at Bina, Madhya Pradesh. The refinery is promoted by BPCL and OOC along with its crude oil import facilities and cross country crude pipeline. The total estimated cost of the project is expected to be Rs 11,397 crore or $2.4 billion and 96 per cent of the project is complete. The mechanical commissioning of the project should take place early next year and production is due to start in second quarter of 2010. The project envisages transporting crude oil from the western coast of India in Vadinar, Gujarat to Bina by a 935 km pipeline. The refining facility at Bina would make Euro JV compliant petroleum products available to central India as well as adjoining areas. This would enhance the supply security for BPCL.


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