* ADANI GROUP: Is looking at raising close to $2 bln by way of dollar bonds to swap the earlier loan taken from banks to acquire Australian assets, Chairman Gautam Adani said.
* ADVANCE LIFESTYLES: Promoter Phulchand Agarwal will sell 74,786 shares of the company via an offer for sale on Monday.
* BHARTI AIRTEL: Added 851,999 GSM users in May against 601,252 additions in April.
* CIPLA: Has got approval from South African and Botswana competition Authorities to acquire Cipla Medpro South Africa .
* COAL INDIA: Has submitted its final report on social sector spending in its Mozambique project to the coal ministry, bringing it a step closer to starting overseas production.
* FOSECO INDIA: Promoter to sell 1,000 shares through offer for sale Friday. Floor price set at 450 rupees per share.
* IDEA CELLULAR: Has reduced 2G data tariff in eight circles by 90% to 2 paise/10 kb. Added 867,233 GSM users in May against 1.28 mln additions in April.
* INFOSYS: Sees a "very high" chance of the Indian currency remaining above 60 rupees per $1 in the near term, on global and domestic factors.
* KOVALAM INVESTMENT & TRADING CO: Board has approved 132-for-10 bonus issue of shares to minority shareholders.
* LIC HOUSING FINANCE: has decided to apply for a banking licence.
* MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM: Lost 96,891 GSM users in May against 100,127 loss in April.
* PREMIER SYNTHETICS: Promoter Anand Arya has set the floor price for offer for sale at 10 rupees per share.
* SIEMENS: Has laid off over 200 employees across various units in the country amid uncertain business environment and a sharp drop in profit.
* STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA : Dip in rupee and weak selling prices have led to shrinking of company's margins despite a 20% fall in global coking coal prices, said Chairman and Managing Director C.S. Verma.
* TATA MOTORS: Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata, and Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry visited Beijing to meet senior bankers and government officials of China after Tata-owned Jaguar Land Rover entered into a joint venture with a Chinese company to manufacture premium cars there.
* TATA POWER: Has commissioned a 1 MW geothermal pilot plant in Australia with Geodynamics Ltd.
* TATA STEEL: The ministry of environment and forest has blocked the company's coal washery expansion project, crucial to its 150-bln-rupee Jamshedpur plant expansion, citing discrepancies in what the company has reported and what it has actually been doing.
* VISA STEEL: Board gives in-principle approval to company for hiving off ferro chrome operations into arm.
* ADVANCE LIFESTYLES: Promoter Phulchand Agarwal will sell 74,786 shares of the company via an offer for sale on Monday.
* BHARTI AIRTEL: Added 851,999 GSM users in May against 601,252 additions in April.
* CIPLA: Has got approval from South African and Botswana competition Authorities to acquire Cipla Medpro South Africa .
* COAL INDIA: Has submitted its final report on social sector spending in its Mozambique project to the coal ministry, bringing it a step closer to starting overseas production.
* FOSECO INDIA: Promoter to sell 1,000 shares through offer for sale Friday. Floor price set at 450 rupees per share.
* IDEA CELLULAR: Has reduced 2G data tariff in eight circles by 90% to 2 paise/10 kb. Added 867,233 GSM users in May against 1.28 mln additions in April.
* INFOSYS: Sees a "very high" chance of the Indian currency remaining above 60 rupees per $1 in the near term, on global and domestic factors.
* KOVALAM INVESTMENT & TRADING CO: Board has approved 132-for-10 bonus issue of shares to minority shareholders.
* LIC HOUSING FINANCE: has decided to apply for a banking licence.
* MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM: Lost 96,891 GSM users in May against 100,127 loss in April.
* PREMIER SYNTHETICS: Promoter Anand Arya has set the floor price for offer for sale at 10 rupees per share.
* SIEMENS: Has laid off over 200 employees across various units in the country amid uncertain business environment and a sharp drop in profit.
* STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA : Dip in rupee and weak selling prices have led to shrinking of company's margins despite a 20% fall in global coking coal prices, said Chairman and Managing Director C.S. Verma.
* TATA MOTORS: Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata, and Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry visited Beijing to meet senior bankers and government officials of China after Tata-owned Jaguar Land Rover entered into a joint venture with a Chinese company to manufacture premium cars there.
* TATA POWER: Has commissioned a 1 MW geothermal pilot plant in Australia with Geodynamics Ltd.
* TATA STEEL: The ministry of environment and forest has blocked the company's coal washery expansion project, crucial to its 150-bln-rupee Jamshedpur plant expansion, citing discrepancies in what the company has reported and what it has actually been doing.
* VISA STEEL: Board gives in-principle approval to company for hiving off ferro chrome operations into arm.