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MCF to increase speciality fertiliser biz
Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (MCF), a UB Group company and manufacturer of fertiliser, is planning to expand its specialty fertiliser business in the next couple of years. The company, which has over 50 new generation fertiliser products in its basket, plans to expand the business through its integrated nutrient management division, set up four years ago.

Problems in Andhra hits textile trade at Erode
Over Rs 30 crore worth of business has been affected in this major textile town in Tamil Nadu due to the "unrest" in Andhra Pradesh for the past 12 days and non-operation of lorries to that state, R S Natarasa Mudaliar, President, Erode Handloom Cloth Merchants Association said today.

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Tata Motors: Prima-ry changes
With Volvo, Daimler and Scania gaining a foothold in the over-40-tonne heavy commercial vehicle category, it was time for Indian players to get their act together. “Indian manufacturers were not strong in heavy commercial vehicles because there was not much demand for them. But with exports and infrastructure stirring up, these have received a shot in the arm over the last four to five years,” says PricewaterhouseCoopers Leader (automotive practice) Abdul Majeed.
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Acquisition talks for Zain Telecom begin

A consortium comprising BSNL and MTNL looks to acquire 50 per cent stake. - Aircel signs tower sharing agreement with BSNL - I-T Dept moves SC against pvt telcos on TDS issue - BSNL out, Airtel throws hat to buy Millicom in Sri Lanka - BSNL bids for Millicom operations in Lanka - Telcos dial hard for Africa - Sunil Jain: Don"t dial this merger">Sunil Jain: Don"t dial this merger A consortium comprising India’s telecom PSUs BSNL and MTNL, among others, today said it had started negotiations for acquiring control of Kuwait’s biggest phone company, Zain Telecom, that has presence in 24 countries. “We have started the process of negotiations for acquisition of a controlling stake in Zain,” BSNL’s Chairman and Managing Director Kuldeep Goyal told reporters here. The talks come days after failure of renewed negotiations between India’s Bharti Airtel and South Africa’s MTN. Besides BSNL and MTNL, other members of the consortium are India’s Vavasi group and a Malaysian entity. The deal is expected to be a multi-billion dollar transaction. Speaking on the sidelines of an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) conference here, Goyal said the consortium has begun talks and was looking for at least 50 per cent stake with management control. “We’ll prefer a controlling stake (over 50 per cent),” he added. Goyal did not comment on what would be the stake of individual consortium members, saying these things would be part of the negotiations. Asked for his comments, Telecom Minister A Raja said: “It’s well within the scope of the PSUs. They have every right to go global. If the Department of Telecom feels that it (the deal) is detrimental to the two PSUs, only then the DoT will seek a clarification from them.” Raja further added that “if they reach a deal, it will then need the approval of different ministries, as also from the Cabinet”. Earlier yesterday, Kharafi Group, one of the largest shareholders of Zain, had said it hadreceived interest from a group of investors, including BSNL, MTNL, Vavasi and Malaysian billionaire Syed Mokhtar al-Bukhar, for acquiring up to 46 per cent stake in Kuwait’s largest telecom company. “We have received an official letter stating that BSNL and MTNL are interested to participate in the proposal for buying up to 46 per cent of Zain’s shares from the Kharafi group,” Kharafi’s Group’s vice-chairman Badr al-Kharafi had said in a statement. There have been reports that the stake could be valued at about $13.7 billion. Kharafi reportedly holds over 20 per cent stake in Zain.


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