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Malaysia-based Scomi International is scouting for partners to tap the monorail market in India, which is estimated to be around $15 billion (Rs 72,000 crore) in the next five years.

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Tanla calls off city expansion plans
Tanla Solutions Limited, a city-based telecommunications software and services provider, has called off its plans to set up a new development centre in Hyderabad and a backup/ disaster recovery centre in Bangalore. The company had earmarked Rs 77.26 crore and Rs 12.78 crore respectively for its Hyderabad and Bangalore expansion.
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India Inc overseas borrowing down 9% to $2.35 bn in Nov

Overseas borrowing by India Inc declined by around 9 per cent in November to $2.35 billion compared to the previous month. - Anant Goenka to be Ceat deputy MD - Advance tax kitty rises 20% during Apr-Dec - Capital crunch? India Inc raises over Rs 1,50,000 cr in 2009 - India Inc should focus on CSR activities: Khurshid - India Inc for national media policy - Advance tax mop-up hints at good show by India Inc The total overseas loans raised by around 50 firms through external commercial borrowings (ECBs) and foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) slipped from $2.58 billion in October to $2.35 billion in November, according to the ECB data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today. Of the total borrowings, $1.63 billion was raised through approval route and $721 million was mopped up via automatic channel. The ECB and FCCB data for November showed that most of the companies raised overseas funds for import of capital goods, modernisation, projects, overseas acquisition, refinancing of old loans, among other things. Of the $2.35 billion, the maximum $1 billion was borrowed by Tata Steel through FCCB under the approval route for refinancing old loans. Besides, another Tata Group company Tata Power raised $300 million through the FCCB route. For import of capital goods, Bhushan Power and Steel borrowed $175 million, while Rei Agro raised $105 million through ECB route. Other companies which borrowed during the month include Sterling Biotech, SREI Infrastructure, Hindustan Construction and Toshiba JSW Turbine and Generator.


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