* BHARAT FORGE: Warrant holders have abstained from converting 6.5 mln warrants issued to them in April 2010.
* BHARTI AIRTEL: May look at raising 65 bln rupees via equity issue.
* CHAMBAL FERTILISERS AND CHEMICALS: Jan-Mar net profit fell 75.4% year on year to 229.41 mln rupees while net sales fell 18% on year to 15.43 bln rupees.
* CMC: FIIs cannot buy more shares of the company without approval from the RBI, as the limit for FII holding as reached the trigger of 22%.
* COAL INDIA: Has got 32 offers to buy assets overseas.
* DECCAN CHRONICLE HOLDINGS: Lenders keen to oppose the company's plan to demerge its print business into a new business.
* DHANLAXMI BANK: Has sought RBI permission to raise 1 bln rupees via equity issue.
* EICHER MOTORS: April truck, bus sales 3,917 units, down 7% on year.
* EID PARRY: Jan-Mar net profit fell 96.2% on year to 54.2 mln rupees while net sales grew 37.3% on year to 6.35 bln rupees. The company's Silkroad sugar refinery in Kakinada is likely to go on stream in the last quarter of 2013-14.
* EMKAY GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES: Panel probing the error caused a flash crash on Oct 5 has rejected cancellation of trades made by the brokerage, which faces a 510-mln-rupee hit.
* FINOLEX CABLES: Plans to expand telecom optic fibre manufacturing capacity by nearly 70%; is also mulling its own 5MHz power plant in Pune.
* FORTIS HEALTHCARE: Has started construction of its flagship hospital Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurgaon, which will have 1,000 beds when fully functional.
* GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER: Jan-Mar net profit was 1.56 bln rupees against 1.32 bln rupees a year ago.
* GMR INFRASTRUCTURE: Has started operations at the first 350 MW unit of its arm GMR Kamalanga Energy Ltd's power plant in Odisha.
* GREAVES COTTON: Jan-Mar net profit fell 50.5% on year to 384.9 mln rupees and net sales declined 3.8% on year to 4.95 bln rupees.
* HERCULES HOISTS: Production has been hit at the company's Khopoli unit due to worker agitation from Apr 17.
* HERO MOTOCORP: April sales 499,113 units, down 9.5% on year. Has launched arm Hero FinCorp for two-wheeler financing. Has reached a wage deal with workers at Gurgaon, Haridwar unit workers; sweetened deal by offering more benefits such as land and interest-free loans. Is considering setting up manufacturing facilities in Bangladesh and Colombia .
* HYDERABAD INDUSTRIES: Is looking at reducing revenue dependence on asbestos sheets.
* IDFC: Jan-Mar standalone net profit was 4.51 bln rupees against estimated 4.68 bln rupees. Consolidated net profit rose to 5.26 bln rupees from 3.35 bln rupees a year ago.
* IL&FS INVESTMENT: Jan-Mar net profit fell 22.4% on year to 131.65 mln rupees.
* INDIAN OIL CORP: Has cut petrol prices by around 3 rupees per ltr following steep fall in global fuel prices.
* INDRAPRASTHA GAS: The Supreme Court on Thursday will begin final hearings in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board's plea, challenging the Delhi High Court's ruling that the board could not regulate the price at which the company and other such companies could sell compressed natural gas to consumers.
* JET AIRWAYS INDIA : Plans to raise $300 mln via external commercial borrowing route; Etihad Airways to help it raise first tranche of $150 mln.
* KINGFISHER AIRLINES: Latest revival plan submitted on Apr 10 is not acceptable to Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
* LARSEN & TOUBRO: May bag 67-bln-rupee rail freight corridor project with Japanese major Sojitz Corp.
* MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA: April sales, at 41,432 units, were up 1.8% on year.
* MARICO: Has posted a 20% on-year rise in its consolidated Jan-Mar net profit to 838.63 mln rupees while the consolidated Jan-Mar net sales rose 10% on year to 9.97 bln rupees.
* MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA : April total sales, at 97,302 units, were down 3.1% on year.
* NMDC: Will seek board approval for floating fresh expression of interest for greenfield steel plant at Chhattisgarh.
* NTPC: Is likely to revive plans to build 500 MW project in Sri Lanka by month May end.
* OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORP: Has made three major oil and gas discoveries--two in Krishna Godavari Basin and one in the Western Offshore. The company and Shell-led consortium lead the race to buy 20% stake in Mozambique 's Rovuma-1 offshore block. Deal to acquire ConocoPhilips' stake in Kazkhsan oil field may fall through.
* ORACLE FINANCIAL SERVICES SOFTWARE: Has rolled-out a new core banking application across West Asia to cater to Islamic banking.
* PC JEWELLER: Has opened two more showrooms--one at Hisar in Haryana, and one at Paschim Vihar in Delhi .
* RELIANCE INDUSTRIES: Has raised crude sourcing from Latin America .
* RELIANCE INFRASTRUCTURE: Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar metro will become fully operational by December.
* SESA GOA: Has cut Liberia mine output target to 2 mln tn per annum from 4 mln tn earlier.
* SHOPPERS STOP: Jan-Mar net profit rose 10.44% on year to 151.78 mln rupees and net sales was up 15.68% on year to 6.17 bln rupees.
* SOUTHERN ONLINE BIO TECHNOLOGIES: Board has approved preferential allotment of 16.6 mln shares.
* SUMEET INDUSTRIES: Board has withdrawn plan to merge group companies with the self and to form a joint venture with Vishvas Infrastructure for acquisition and development of 200 acres land in Gujarat.
* SUNDARAM FINANCE: Is planning to raise 1 bln rupees through two-year zero coupon bonds and is looking at a yield of 9.10% on the bonds.
* SYMPHONY: Will infuse up to $4.5 mln in Singapore arm Sylvan Holdings Pte.
* TATA CHEMICALS: The Competition Commission of India has dismissed charges of alleged carterlisation by the company and four others.
* TATA MOTORS: April total sales 51,160 units. Has deferred plan to set up a new assembly plant in Thailand .
* THOMAS COOK INDIA : The price band for its 31.25-mln-share qualified institutional placement has been set at 50.50-53.50 rupees a share.
* TRIBHOVANDAS BHIMJI ZAVERI: Plans to open 16 stores this fiscal.
* TTK HEALTHCARE: Board has approved merger of TTK Protective Devices and TSL Techno Services with self.
* TVS MOTOR CO: April sales, at 165,214 units, were down 5.3% on year.