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SIB Q3 net up 16% at Rs 62 cr
South Indian Bank (SIB) reported a 15.8 per cent increase in net profit at Rs 62.46 crore in the third quarter of current financial year as compared to Rs 54.20 crore in the same period of last fiscal.

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LIC Housing Finance net up 14%
LIC Housing Finance (LICHF) reported a 14 per cent rise in net profit to Rs 153.58 crore for the quarter ended December 2009 compared with Rs 134.33 crore in the year-ago quarter.

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Jindal Saw Q3 net up 46% at Rs 146 cr
Pipe manufacturer Jindal Saw today reported a 46.36 per cent growth in net profit at Rs 146.48 crore for the third quarter ended September 2009. The firm had a net profit of Rs 100.08 crore in the September quarter of FY"09, Jindal Saw said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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China Wireless in pact with RCom to sell handsets

Mobile handset maker China Wireless Technologies today forayed into the Indian dual-sim smart-phone market in partnership with Reliance Communications (RCom), aiming to clock Rs 800 crore revenue in the next five years. - Indian telecom space to witness consolidation: Macquarie - Markets extend losses - Markets off highs - RCom partners Microsoft for Windows mobile solutions - Reliance Infratel files draft prospectus with Sebi - RCom"s capex to decline starting this year: Anil Ambani "Our target is to record Rs 800 crore revenue in the next five years from the Indian market. We will invest Rs 400 crore as capex and opex over the next three years for the Indian operation," China Wireless India Joint Venture Head Sami Al-Lawati told PTI here. Hong-Kong stock exchange-listed China Wireless Technologies" Indian subsidiary Coolpad Communications signed an exclusive distribution agreement with RCom"s retail subsidiary Reliance Webstore and the handsets would be available in the market under the "Coolpad" brand name. "We will initially market three models and will bring in another four models by the end of the year," Al-Lawati said, adding that the company was also mulling to start a Research & Development centre in India by the beginning of 2011. It would recruit 300 people by the end of the year and plans to take the tally to 1,000 by the end of the next year. Coolpads"s India foray is the company"s first overseas venture. "We want to use the Indian R&D to springboard to other markets across the world. Currently, our focus will be on the Chinese and Indian markets, the two fastest growing markets in the world," Al-Lawati said. The Coolpad smart-phones would be retailed in 2,300 Reliance World and Reliance Mobile Stores across 700 cities in India.


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