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Saturday, August 11, 2001 
All fourth cell licencees settle 80% fee dues
  All the companies who have won licences for the fourth cellular operator in various telecom circles have remitted the remaining 80 per cent of the aggregate bid amount of Rs 1633.57 crore on August 10 which was set as the deadline.
Tata Power earmarks Rs 1,470 cr for captive, independent projects
  The Tata Power, in a bid to grow in and outside its licensed area, has set apart an investment of Rs 1,470 crore for implementation of various captive and independent power projects across the country in the current fiscal.
Thomas Cook AG to make open offer for 20% more in Indian arm
  Travel major Thomas Cook India has said that its German parent Thomas Cook AG will soon make an open offer to public shareholders to acquire a further 20 per cent stake in the Indian company.
TCI in talks to rope in partner in China
  Transport Corporation of India is in an advanced stage of talks to rope in an alliance partner in China. TCI’s move will help it cash in on the large Indo-Chinese trade opportunities following the lifting of the quantitative restrictions,


   OTHER STORIES
King Pharma acquires rights to 4 BMS drugs
Code Red invades Hotmail too
Oil, gas majors show interest in Dabhol’s LNG facility
BridgeNews to close global news operations

Scooters India considers tieup with oil PSUs for battery charging

Kirby Building to set up another plant in India
LG Electronics plans to cut television prices
Agilent to expand R&D facilities
Telco to decide on rights issue at Aug 13 meeting

Bhushan Steels cold rolled coil project bags Rs 650-cr FI loans

Orissa power situation nears crisis on Cesco meet failure

Alembic in talks with global majors to enter US, EU markets

Radico Khaitan H1 net up 61% at Rs 8 crore

PowerGrid raises Rs 868 cr via non-convertible taxable bonds

‘Overseas registration will help in better patent protection’

Delay in land acquisition hits Maithon power project
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