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Markets end flat
The indices closed flat for the third consecutive session. In line with its Asian peers, the Sensex was down nearly 200 points in opening trades. But a recovery in the Japanese markets engineered a turnaround on Dalal Street. The Sensex finally ended at 16,356, lower by one point, and the Nifty closed at 4,906, up 24 points. Consumer durables, IT and auto sectors traded firm, while FMCG and banking were sluggish.

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Religare Enterprises Q3 net dips 52% to Rs 21 cr
Financial services provider Religare Enterprises today said its consolidated net profit declined by 51.80 per cent to Rs 21.4 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2009, over the same period last year.

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Global action forcing pirates to Indian Ocean: Ban
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said intensified international action to tackle ship seizures off the Somali coast is forcing pirates further afield into the Indian Ocean and more recently closer to the Seychelles.
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Cabinet may consider Jet proposal to raise Rs 2,000 cr

A proposal of Jet Airways to raise $400 million (about Rs 2,000 crore) from foreign investors may come up before the Union Cabinet when it meets here tomorrow, official sources said today. - FCI to sell wheat on bourses, may boost capacity use by mills - OMCs ready to pay Rs 26 a litre for ethanol - Govt approves policy for digitised cable content - HITS policy to enable digital delivery platform - Maharatna status for top PSUs likely in a month - Mayawati protests sugar price move, writes to PM The premier private carrier plans to seek official permission to raise $400 million or about Rs 2,000 crore via equity investment through the Qualified Institutional Placement route from Foreign Institutional Investors. The proposal was last month recommended for the consideration of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) as the investment involved was above Rs 600 crore. Earlier, the Foreign Investment Promotion Board had deferred the proposal by the private carrier saying the issue would require the approval of the CCEA as it involved investments over Rs 600 crore. The airline intends to raise the money to meet its cash flow requirements and had got the shareholders" approval for the same on July 24. In order to raise the amount, the airline had earlier proposed to issue Rs 7.92 crore worth fresh equity shares at a price of Rs 252.50 per scrip.


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