Corporate finance
Tata Motors retires $345 million foreign debt
01 Apr 2010
IOC raises $500 million via bonds issue
19 Jan 2010
ONGC to raise $1 billion to refinance Imperial Energy deal
11 Dec 2009
ONGC plans to raise $200 million through foreign currency loans and $800 million through bonds and commercial paper
Hitachi to raise $4.6 billion: report
16 Nov 2009
Canada’s Caisse plans to raise $7.6 billion through bond issue
14 Nov 2009
Caisse intends to use the proceeds of the bond sales to replace certain outstanding short-term credit instruments with longer term debt
Tata Power to raise $250 million in FCCBs
07 Nov 2009
Cairn India completes $1.6 billion debt financing
14 Oct 2009
Cairn said the borrowings have a tenure of six years and the funds will be used to repay the existing debt of $850 million and for funding the ongoing projects in Rajasthan
JSW Steel takes debt-equity route to raise Rs6600 crore
09 Oct 2009
The money will be used to part finance for financing its Rs11,000-crore steel project in West Bengal
L&T garners Rs2,880 crore through QIPs, FCCBs
09 Oct 2009
L&T’s expertise lies in executing large turnkey power projects and it now wants to add railways, defence and shipbuilding to its main business
Re-audited Satyam accounts by December end
31 Aug 2009
Tata Motors pledges entire stake in Tata Steel
28 Aug 2009
Tata Power to use GDR funds for capex: S Ramakrishnan
22 Jul 2009
Tata Power has announced raising $335 million yesterday through a sale of GDRs a day after Tata Steel raised $500 million through a global depositary receipts offering
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