Moneylife reported that after a lackluster performance throughout the year, Nomura expects near term pick up as rupee depreciation makes steel imports dearer which will revive local demand The steel industry has been in the doldrums for ...
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Samsung has announced that net profit nearly doubled in the third quarter on strong sales of its Galaxy S III and Note 2, which also boosted results in its component business. The world’s largest maker of mobile handsets said net ...
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Samsung Electronics said today that net profit nearly doubled in the third quarter on strong sales of its Galaxy S III and Note 2, which also boosted results in its component business. The world’s largest maker of mobile handsets ...
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As per data reported by Joint Plant Committee, Indian steel demand grew by just 0.4% to 5.65 million tonne in November 2012. According to Nomura Equity Research, with almost no growth in October to November 2012, steel demand growth over ...
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Bloomberg quoted Codelco as saying that there's sound and solid interest from customers in China for next year amid signs of an economic recovery in the world's biggest market for the metal. Mr Thomas Keller CEO of Codelco said that ...
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The Australian reported that an ambitious rail plan to create a new Australian steel industry by linking coalfields in the east with mines in the west has taken a step forward with a top Japanese consultancy agreeing to help develop a ...
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China's industrial output and retail sales exceeded forecasts last month while inflation rebounded from a 33 month low in signs the economic recovery is accelerating. Factory production climbed 10.1%in November from a year earlier,the ...
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The 11% increase in natural gas prices in Beijing implemented by the local government last week is an indication that the central government might soon unveil more gas pricing reforms, analysts said Tuesday. The Development and Reform ...
Luxlive closed last week to good reviews from both attendees and visitors alike. The show featured more than 50 hours of free sessions in 4 themed areas and these were well attended by both show visitors and exhibitor staff alike. There is ...
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UK-based private equity firm Permira has hired banks to provide additional debt for its frozen food company Iglo,which owns the Birds Eye brand. Credit Suisse,HSBC,Nomura and UBS will be managing the Iglo transaction,under which€250m ...
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Japanese multinational conglomerate Nomura is seriously mulling to dispose or refinance its ING’s insurance unit in Japan, particularly its variable annuity business, with an aim to boost its capital base. A consortium including ...
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Toyota Industries Corporation and Cascade Corporation today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which TICO will acquire 100 percent of the shares of Cascade for $65 per share in cash in a transaction valued at ...
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Luxlive Show features full seminar program and busy show floor Luxlive closed last week to good reviews from both attendees and visitors alike.The show featured more than 50 hours of free sessions in 4 themed areas and these were well ...
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The 162 firms and manufacturers from Europe,Asia,the United States and Mauritius make ApparelSourcing Paris a major rendezvous for sourcing for the European market.The ranges of products offered are diverse in terms of ranges(for ...
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According to a piece of research by Reuters,half of all LED chipmaking companies in China will go bankrupt due to a slump in global demand and cuts in subsidies to certain manufacturers. Analysts point out oversupply and the economic ...