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Enough's enough
While closing his arguments before the Supreme Court Bench in the Reliance Industries versus Reliance Natural Resources (RIL-RNRL) case, RNRL lawyer Ram Jethmalani said, “I won’t trouble you (the Bench) tomorrow…I could have said a lot. But I am tired myself”.

Smart Portfolios shine in holiday week
The Smart Portfolios registered healthy gains last week in line with a pull back in the broader markets. The benchmark index, S&P CNX 500, was up 3.61 per cent in the holiday-shortened week. An investment of Rs 10 lakh at the start of the Smart Portfolios on September 1, 2009, is today valued at Rs 11.20 lakh, an appreciation of almost 12 per cent. This week, barring Praveen Panjwani, other three fund managers were able to match the benchmark’s return.

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Two-wheelers, utility segment to prop sales in Q1
Automobile manufacturers are expected to post sequential growth in sales, operating margins and profit in the first quarter of 2009-10, driven by Hero Honda, Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra & Mahindra. But Ashok Leyland and Tata Motors are expected to show poor results in the commercial vehicle segment due to lack of demand. TVS Motors should also be showing a decline in sales on lower motorcycles’ volumes.
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Phase out old technology plants: Steel ministry

The Centre today asked industries and research laboratories to develop alternate technologies using iron ore and non-coking coal so as to reduce production cost for the steel industry. - Inefficient steel units to be phased out - Steel consumption rises by 5.2% in first quarter - Steel Min to meet PM, FM on restricting iron ore exports - No hike in import duty on steel for now: Govt - Steel Min favours import duty removal on stainless steel scrap - Steel Min for restructuring of four PSU units "We encourage R&D by extending financial support to develop innovative technologies for agglomeration of Indian lean ores," Union Steel Secretary P K Rastogi said here at an international convention on clean, green & sustainable technologies in iron and steel making. Though old plants of SAIL and Tata Steel have been modernised, the technology in most other steel plants are still obsolete leading to low productivity, high energy consumption and high environmental emission. "We are still far behind the world bench mark and hence require fresh thoughts to improve our performances," he said. The improvement in performance is possible only through adoption of clean technologies that could sustain the growth and development of the sector in the future, he said. "We have to gradually phase out all inefficient production units in favour of clean, green, enegry efficient and environment friendly processes at the earliest," Rastogi added.


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