Business
Check Point: Tax slabs for working women
For earning females, the first Rs 1.35 lakh of total income is tax free.
TCS to provide software for Ferraris
The software major says it plans to enhance relationship with the Italian auto major.
Patni brothers selling stake slyly
A significant stake in IT firm Patni Computers maybe on the block. But that's happening without CEO Narendra Patni's consent.
Mkts end in red: Sensex down 122 pts
Most of the players were winding up part of their portfolios to invest in mega issues like DLF Ltd and ICICI Bank.
At last, inflation falls below 5 pc
The inflation fell to 4.85 per cent mark for the week ending May 26 from 5.06 per cent in the previous week.
Markets open on strong note
The markets have begun the week on a very strong note on account of strong cues from the Asian markets.
FY 2006 was a better year for IPOs
Companies that came out with their IPOs seem to have performed better in the financial year 2006.
Govt to launch new aviation plan shortly
Government has prepared a new plan to make the country's aviation industry better deal with global competition by 2020.
Mkts close with disappointing note
The markets had a disappointing close after it spend better part of the day in the positive terrain.
Thomson set to take over Reuters
Thomson Corporation has announced a preliminary takeover offer worth over $17.5 billion in cash and stock for Reuters.
Shift Singur project to Orissa: Patnaik
Tatas had acquired more than 3,500 acres of land in Gopalpur that remained unutilised, said J B Patnaik.
India-UAE trade set for expansion
The topic of increased cooperation between the two countries was discussed at a meeting in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
Yahoo-Microsoft talks no longer active
Analysts and investors supported the idea of them both combining forces, calling their products complementary.
Sensex in red, slips below 13,700
The markets continue to trade weak in noon deals with the benchmark index slipping 185 points to 13,722 levels.
Fee on paper cheque payments proposed
RBI report also suggests customers should not be allowed to pay credit card dues and mobile bills through cheques.
Market ends with marginal loss
The markets ended in the negative territory with marginal losses tracking its Asian peers.