 The International Monetary Fund has come out to
state that the economy will grow by 9.7 percent in
2010 and 8.4 percent in 2011.
 The economy is on the fulcrum of an increasing
growth curve.
 A leading consultancy house, the economy of India
will grow fivefold in the next 20 years.
 India is probably one of the first countries to
recover from the recession
 Coal India Ltd's Rs 15,000 crore mega issue has
garnered a bullish endorsement from most of the
market experts who believe it would be the star
attraction.
 The main attraction for retail investors would be
the primary market with the mega IPO of Coal
India.
 CIL's initial public offering, priced in the range of
Rs 225 to Rs 245 per share, is the biggest issue in
the Corporate India's history so far.
 Obama administration is eyeing the multi-billion
dollar tender for multi-role combat aircraft of IAF.
 US President Barack Obama is struggling to create
fresh jobs; such a deal bagged by an American
company could give him a big political boost.
 Two major fighter jet manufacturing company -
Boeing and Lockheed Martin - are vying for the
$10 bn Indian tender.
 It could bring 27,000 jobs to the US.
 RBNL is betting big on its intellectual properties
(IPs).
 An increased focus has been given to its IP vertical
beginning last quarter which could drive growth in
this business 50-75 per cent YoY.
 A very huge potential in the IP vertical.
 It is understood that the IP vertical's revenue could
be anywhere in the range of Rs 5 to 7 crore.
 Indians might soon get a chance to buy gold from
ATMs, as Germany's Ex Oriente Lux AG
 Indian entities for setting up gold dispensing
automated machines in India.
 Ex Oriente Lux AG, which also operates an online
shop for the yellow metal.
 Currently, such ATMs are there in four countries,
the UAE (Abu Dhabi), Germany , Italy and Spain.
Weekly news (3)

Weekly news (3)

  • 2.
     The InternationalMonetary Fund has come out to state that the economy will grow by 9.7 percent in 2010 and 8.4 percent in 2011.  The economy is on the fulcrum of an increasing growth curve.  A leading consultancy house, the economy of India will grow fivefold in the next 20 years.  India is probably one of the first countries to recover from the recession
  • 3.
     Coal IndiaLtd's Rs 15,000 crore mega issue has garnered a bullish endorsement from most of the market experts who believe it would be the star attraction.  The main attraction for retail investors would be the primary market with the mega IPO of Coal India.  CIL's initial public offering, priced in the range of Rs 225 to Rs 245 per share, is the biggest issue in the Corporate India's history so far.
  • 4.
     Obama administrationis eyeing the multi-billion dollar tender for multi-role combat aircraft of IAF.  US President Barack Obama is struggling to create fresh jobs; such a deal bagged by an American company could give him a big political boost.  Two major fighter jet manufacturing company - Boeing and Lockheed Martin - are vying for the $10 bn Indian tender.  It could bring 27,000 jobs to the US.
  • 5.
     RBNL isbetting big on its intellectual properties (IPs).  An increased focus has been given to its IP vertical beginning last quarter which could drive growth in this business 50-75 per cent YoY.  A very huge potential in the IP vertical.  It is understood that the IP vertical's revenue could be anywhere in the range of Rs 5 to 7 crore.
  • 6.
     Indians mightsoon get a chance to buy gold from ATMs, as Germany's Ex Oriente Lux AG  Indian entities for setting up gold dispensing automated machines in India.  Ex Oriente Lux AG, which also operates an online shop for the yellow metal.  Currently, such ATMs are there in four countries, the UAE (Abu Dhabi), Germany , Italy and Spain.