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Monday, December 8, 2008

Terror attacks: Who are the biggest losers?...More

Rediff
December 08, 2008

Business

 Battle over diamond mines
Terror attacks: Who are the biggest losers?
A look at two sectors that are most affected by macroeconomic trends.

· When CEOs take a salary cut!
· A tri-deck, 7-star super-luxury yacht!
· History, markets and terror

· How risky is India?
· India's moment of truth
· Industrial slowdown: Legal firms to make hay
· 'Thank God and Reddy for saving our banks'
· US: Excuses people make to skip office!
· India may back new farm proposals: WTO
· FTIL brings charges against NSE
· 'Centre could have done more for textile sector'

· Insurance cover for terror? Here's help
· Investing in stocks? Don't make this mistake

· Slowdown, approval delays hit Unitech's IT SEZs
· Hotels' New Year's Eve revenue to fall 50 per cent
· Exports dip in November too, commerce for more sops
· Consultants reel as M&A advisory business disappears
· Oil consumption forecasts slashed
· US job losses steepest since 1974
· RNRL refutes govt's stand on gas price
· Investors give realtors the chill
· M&M, Fiat defer launches on terror strike
· India Inc greets govt measures
· Smooth road ahead for projects worth Rs 60,000 cr
· Slowdown helps sales of private labels
· Turnaround at least a year away for IT firms
· Now, VCs to invest in rural tech
· PSU refiners' fuel sale losses may rise by 5%
· Steel prices to fall by Rs 1,400 per tonne
· The battle over diamond mines
· Too little, too late: Exporters
· Mistakes that worsened the economic crisis
· Govt package: Just in time, say realtors
· Power may get cheaper: NTPC chief
· No big cheer for textile firms
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