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29 March 11.10 AM: Markets firm in early trades
By | 29 Mar 2006
Ranbaxy acquires Romanian drug firm for $324 million
By | 29 Mar 2006
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By | 28 Mar 2006
28 March 01.10 PM: Indices trading with modest gains
By | 28 Mar 2006
28 March 11.10 AM: Indices turn volatile in early trades
By | 28 Mar 2006
27 March 01.10 PM: Indices gain further; HLL and metal stocks strong
By | 27 Mar 2006
Rex Mathew
By | 27 Mar 2006
27 March 11.10 AM: Indices at new highs; metal stocks continue rally
By | 27 Mar 2006
Indices consolidate with modest gains during the week
By By Rex Mathew | 25 Mar 2006
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By | 24 Mar 2006
24 March 11.10 AM: Markets firm in early trades; metal stocks rally
By | 24 Mar 2006
L&T to raise $300 million from overseas issue
23 Mar 2006
23 March 01.10 PM: Markets recover from mid-session decline
By | 23 Mar 2006
Rex Mathew
By | 23 Mar 2006
23 March 11.10 AM: Indices firm in early trades
By | 23 Mar 2006
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By | 22 Mar 2006
22 March 11.10 AM: Markets under pressure on weak global trend
By | 22 Mar 2006
22 March 01.10 PM: Indices flat in early afternoon trading
By | 22 Mar 2006
21 March 01.10 PM:Markets holding on to early gains
By | 21 Mar 2006
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By | 21 Mar 2006
21 March 11.10 AM: Sensex kisses 11000!
By | 21 Mar 2006
Ranbaxy acquires patent & rights for auto-injector device
By | 21 Mar 2006
20 March 01.10 PM: Indices hold on to early gains; Tech stocks rally
By | 20 Mar 2006
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By | 20 Mar 2006
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