Dr. Reddy’s Q2 FY09 Revenue at Rs. 16,151 Million, EBITDA at Rs. 2,746 - MSN MoneyCentral
Posted by: admin in Today NewsDr. Reddy’s Q2 FY09 Revenue at Rs. 16,151 Million, EBITDA at Rs. 2,746 - MSN MoneyCentral
– Revenues from Global Generics business at Rs. 11.2 billion ($240 million) in Q2 FY09 as against Rs. 8.0 billion ($172 million) in Q2 FY08. YoY growth of 40% driven by key markets of North America, Russia and Germany. — Revenues from North
UPDATE 1-Market Chatter — Corporate finance press digest - Reuters
LONDON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The following corporate finance-related stories involving U.S. and European companies were reported by media on Thursday: * Britain’s Financial Services Authority is to pull back from changes that could force life assurers
US announces global finance summit - Deutsche Welle
The White Home has announced that the US will host an emergency global financial summit on November 15. The meeting, to be held near Washington, will bring together leaders of the Group of 20 industrialised countries. White Home Press Secretary
Rising bills ‘biggest finance fear’ - Croydon Guardian
Rising food and energy bills are seen by Britons as a more massive financial threat than recession, a survey showed. Research from the Association of Investment Companies (AIC) found that 52% of the general public believed their greatest financial threat
Falling Exports Help Drive Down Asian Stocks - Washington Post
TOKYO, Oct. 23 — Stocks in Japan and across most of Asia fell again Thursday, as grim government numbers showed the region’s real economy sinking along with global demand for its exports. Near the close of trading, though, markets recovered some of
Belarus Asks IMF for Credit Line as Economy Falters (Update3) - Bloomberg
Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) — Belarus, a former Soviet republic sandwiched between Russia and Poland, requested a loan from the International Monetary Fund, the latest emerging market to seek help in surviving the fallout of the global financial crisis. The
Panel disputes DA’s finding on e-mails - Boston Globe
A Medway town committee is firing back after the Norfolk district attorney’s office reprimanded its members for conducting public business in private and maintaining insufficient meeting minutes. Assistant District Attorney Alexei Tymoczko wrote in a
EU sets up hotline for worried finance ministers - Reuters
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Finance ministers facing market meltdown have a new number to call day or night for help as part of European Union efforts to avoid ill-thought responses that could upset neighboring says and break the bloc’s rules. EU leaders
CHRONOLOGY-South Korea takes steps to stabilise markets - Forbes
Korean Republic (south) - Oct 23 (Reuters) - The following is a chronology of key measures South Korea has taken to confront recent market turmoil: Oct. 23 - Central bank raises the ceiling on low-interest loans to smaller companies for the first
Pakistan takes $5bn IMF bail-out after allies refuse funds - Guardian Unlimited
Pakistan has sought an emergency bail-out from the International Monetary Fund, a humiliating step forced on Islamabad after allies refused to come up with cash to prevent the country going bust. The IMF confirmed yesterday that Pakistan had sought











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