Corporate finance
Tata Steel's GDR issue oversubscribed
21 Jul 2009
Tata Steel plans to retain the $100 million surplus subscription to its planned $400 million GDR issue, to be listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Biyani’s Future Capital to raise long-term funds
22 Jun 2009
Tata Motors escapes RBI curbs on bank guarantees
04 Jun 2009
Suzlon rethinking FCCB offer terms
05 May 2009
Reliance Com seeks to buy back FCCBs
16 Apr 2009
Ford reduces its debt by 28 per cent
08 Apr 2009
SEBI intends to develop corporate bond market: An analysis
By Latha Venkatesh, CNBC-TV18 | 03 Apr 2009
Satyam scam puts ICAI on its toes
20 Jan 2009
DAL firms up debt reshuffle plans
14 Jan 2009
Reliance Communications raises $1.5 billion; buys back FCCBs
30 Dec 2008
Reliance Comunications has bought back FCCB worth $25 million at a whopping 52.5-per cent discount, while raising $1.5 billion in cheaper bank loans
Goldman Sachs to slash 10 per cent jobs, 3200 employees at risk
24 Oct 2008
Even the venerable Wall Street banker Goldman Sachs has been forcfed to cut jobs to cope with the economic slowdown wrought by the collpse of major banking institutions
Tata Motors to raise $983 million in Japanese depository receipts
02 Apr 2008
Tata Motors Ltd is planning a listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange to raise $983 million in Japanese depository deposits.
Ashok Leyland completes ECB loan of $200 million
27 Mar 2008
Accenture approves additional $3 billion for share repurchase
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