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Bajaj Hindusthan to raise Rs 2,000 cr
The country"s largest sugar manufacturing firm, Bajaj Hindusthan, today said its shareholders will meet on December 16 to consider and approve raising of Rs 2,000 crore from domestic and international markets.

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Nifty to find stiff resistance above 5,300
The Nifty futures moved in a narrow band and closed higher at 5,239 on poor volumes in both cash and derivates segments. The trading volume in Nifty January futures declined to 11.86 million shares from around 42 million shares on the first day of the December series. It is difficult to predict the market movement in the near future due to extremely poor volumes. However, the intra-day trading pattern in Nifty futures and options suggested that traders booked profits while bears built short positions at higher levels.
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Gas row: RIL, RNRL oppose shareholder plea in SC

Mukesh Ambani Group firm Reliance Industries (RIL) and Anil Ambani"s Reliance Natural Resources (RNRL) today joined hands to oppose the plea of a shareholder in both the companies to be made party in their ongoing dispute in the Supreme Court over the gas price to be supplied from the KG basin. - CAG auditing of RIL to begin this month - NTPC starts getting gas from RIL"s KG-D6 fields - NTPC starts getting gas from RIL"s KG D-6 fields - VK Sibal"s VRS rejected; to return to parent firm Oil India - RIL Q2 net down 6.4% at Rs 3,852 cr - EGoM allocates bulk of extra gas from RIL to power units "For a change we are on the same side," RIL and RNRL"s counsel Harish Salve and Mukul Rohatgi, who have been attacking each other over the dispute, told a Bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan which refused the plea of the shareholder to be impleaded as the party in the high-voltage legal battle, the hearing of which will resume tomorrow for the seventh day. Vishweshwar Madhavrao Raste, claiming himself to be the shareholder of RIL and RNRL, had also sought tabling of the family MoU of 2005. "We are not allowing anybody to intervene. In this way this court will have to hear three million shareholders," the Bench, also comprising Justices V S Sirpurkar and P Sathasiva, said. The apex court said it will not issue notice and simply post the application along with the main matters. It is hearing the dispute between RIL and RNRL relating to pricing of gas from KG basin for which the two brothers Mukesh Ambani and Anil Ambani are engaged in a bitter fight. RNRL is seeking gas from his brother"s group RIL at rates 44 per cent lower than government-approved price. RIL says it cannot honour the commitment made in the 2005 family agreement due to Government"s pricing and gas policies.


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