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OMCs to discuss plans to increase LPG distributors

OMCs to discuss plans to increase LPG distributors

M Nene, Director (Marketing) of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) informed that oil marketing companies (OMCs) would discuss with the union oil ministry their plans to raise the number of LPG distributors. OMCs feel the need to increase the number of distributors across the country, going by the 2011 census. Indian Oil Corporation alone has 6,000 distributors as of now and the firm plans to raise it to 7,000

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NMDC trims price of lumps for 5th time since Oct

NMDC trims price of lumps for 5th time since Oct

Iron ore mining firm NMDC reduced price of higher grade iron ore (lumps) for the fifth time since last October. This time, the state-run miner cut the price of lumps (having iron content of 62 per cent or above) by about 7 per cent for April. However, the company has not changed the price of iron ore fines (lower grade) for the second month in succession

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Rising cost may prompt steel firms to hike price

Rising cost may prompt steel firms to hike price

Rise in coking coal prices and the increase in rail freight tariff may prompt steel makers in the country to hike prices of flat and long steel products, reports indicate. The transportation cost for the steel makers rose by Rs 60 per tonne because of the hike in rail freight from this mont

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2012-13 sees Rs 60 bn worth of IPOs

2012-13 sees Rs 60 bn worth of IPOs

During 2012-13, a total of 10 companies raised a cumulative Rs 6,059 crore through initial public offerings (IPOs), data available with the stock exchanges show. This is a marginal rise of 4 per cent from the previous year, when 33 companies had together mopped-up Rs 5,808 crore. This is a far cry from a total of Rs 33,183 crore raised through IPOs in 2010-11 by 52 fir

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Kerala govt assures court to bear liability

Kerala govt assures court to bear liability

Adovcate General of Kerala government assured the Kerala High court that the state government would bear the liability of oil marketing companies if the petition filed by Kerala State Transport Corporation was finally dismissed. Following this, the court restrained oil companies from increasing the price of diesel being supplied to cash

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Indian steel sector holds strong growth potential

Indian steel sector holds strong growth potential

Brazilian steelmaker Gerdau SA hopes that the Indian steel sector may grow sizeably given the current low per capita consumptions in the domestic market. In view of the opportunities in the domestic market, the company plans to expand its footprint in India and it is in active talks with a few Indian steel companies for acquiring either majority stake or entire stake. But it is not know

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Govt to sell Rs 150 bn worth bonds every week

Govt to sell Rs 150 bn worth bonds every week

According to the government borrowing calendar for Apr-Sep 2013, the centre would issue Rs 150 billion worth bonds on an average every week during the six months. Thus, in the first six months of the next financial year, the government would borrow Rs 3.49 trillion or 60 percent of the full-year gross target. On a net basis, the g

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OMCs ask Kerala govt to forgo sales tax

OMCs ask Kerala govt to forgo sales tax

State-run oil marketing companies (OMCs)
Indian Oil Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation argued that Kerala government must forgo the sales tax of Rs 12 imposed on a litre of diesel. The oil companies argued this in response to a petition filed by the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) in the state High Court against these comp

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CCI sends order to fuel retailers

CCI sends order to fuel retailers

Ashok Chawla, Chairman of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) informed reporters that the panel was in the process of sending fuel retailers an order related to a probe on the alleged cartelisation on petrol pricing. Chawla informed this on the sidelines of a seminar organised by industry body Assocham. The CCI, which is emp

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Private refiners warn that they may export fuel

Private refiners warn that they may export fuel

Private sector oil refining companies warned that they would export their diesel and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) instead of selling them to the local state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs). The warning comes in response to the finance ministry's proposal to calculate domestic fuel price based on Export Parity Price (EPP) instead of the curr