* AXIS BANK: Has opened a branch in Shanghai , China , through which it will accept deposits, offer loans, process overseas as well as domestic settlements,
and buy and sell treasury bonds.
* BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP: The company, along with MANALI PETROCHEMICALS, will set up a 30-bln-rupee polyurethane project in Kerala.
* COAL INDIA: The company is likely to consider declaring a dividend of more than 110 bln rupees at its board meeting on Jan 14.
* FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGIES: A special court has ordered the income tax department to release 595 mln rupees of Mohan India to enable repayment of dues to investors of National Spot Exchange. The Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai police called Jignesh Shah, founder of National Spot Exchange, for interrogation in the 56-bln-rupee fraud case. The company has sought relief from the Bombay High Court against the Forward Markets Commission's order asking it to dilute its stake in the MULTI COMMODITY EXCHANGE OF INDIA.
* ICICI BANK: Has extra capital in its overseas subsidiaries, which it plans to draw back to India .
* INDIA INFOLINE: Is exploring the possibility of exiting its second Sri Lankan subsidiary, IIFL Capital Ceylon.
* INFOSYS: Myanmar has roped in the company to devise a strategy on using information technology to improve governance efficiency.
* JAIHIND PROJECTS: Has bagged orders worth 482.7 mln rupees from INDIAN OIL CORP and GUJARAT STATE PETRONET.
* JUBILANT FOODWORKS: The foreign institutional investor shareholding in the company under Portfolio Investment Scheme has reached the trigger limit.
* LARSEN & TOUBRO: Company's electrical and automation division is planning to enter four to five new geographies.
* NHPC: Has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Kerala government to set up an 82 MW wind farm in the state's Palakkad district.
* NTPC: Coal ministry has issued show cause notice to company for slow progress at Chatti Bariatu South coal block in Jharkhand and asked it to give
reasons in 20 days. The company has not been able to start mining captive blocks allotted to it, but coal is being illegally extracted and sold by outsiders from its block in Jharkhand.
* RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS: The fertiliser department has asked the company to pay for using "cheap domestic gas" as feedstock in production of phosphorus and potassium fertilisers.
* TATA STEEL: UK-based arm Tata Steel Europe has won a two-year contract to supply 0.2 mln tn of rail steel to France 's state-owned railway company SNCF.
* TATA TELESERVICES: Viom Networks is seeking a valuation of about 200 bln rupees for its fund-raising exercise, which could see the company cutting its
majority stake in the former.
* TORRENT PHARMACEUTICALS: Has indicated it is open to more acquisitions in the future, both in the domestic and overseas markets.
and buy and sell treasury bonds.
* BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP: The company, along with MANALI PETROCHEMICALS, will set up a 30-bln-rupee polyurethane project in Kerala.
* COAL INDIA: The company is likely to consider declaring a dividend of more than 110 bln rupees at its board meeting on Jan 14.
* FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGIES: A special court has ordered the income tax department to release 595 mln rupees of Mohan India to enable repayment of dues to investors of National Spot Exchange. The Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai police called Jignesh Shah, founder of National Spot Exchange, for interrogation in the 56-bln-rupee fraud case. The company has sought relief from the Bombay High Court against the Forward Markets Commission's order asking it to dilute its stake in the MULTI COMMODITY EXCHANGE OF INDIA.
* ICICI BANK: Has extra capital in its overseas subsidiaries, which it plans to draw back to India .
* INDIA INFOLINE: Is exploring the possibility of exiting its second Sri Lankan subsidiary, IIFL Capital Ceylon.
* INFOSYS: Myanmar has roped in the company to devise a strategy on using information technology to improve governance efficiency.
* JAIHIND PROJECTS: Has bagged orders worth 482.7 mln rupees from INDIAN OIL CORP and GUJARAT STATE PETRONET.
* JUBILANT FOODWORKS: The foreign institutional investor shareholding in the company under Portfolio Investment Scheme has reached the trigger limit.
* LARSEN & TOUBRO: Company's electrical and automation division is planning to enter four to five new geographies.
* NHPC: Has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Kerala government to set up an 82 MW wind farm in the state's Palakkad district.
* NTPC: Coal ministry has issued show cause notice to company for slow progress at Chatti Bariatu South coal block in Jharkhand and asked it to give
reasons in 20 days. The company has not been able to start mining captive blocks allotted to it, but coal is being illegally extracted and sold by outsiders from its block in Jharkhand.
* RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS: The fertiliser department has asked the company to pay for using "cheap domestic gas" as feedstock in production of phosphorus and potassium fertilisers.
* TATA STEEL: UK-based arm Tata Steel Europe has won a two-year contract to supply 0.2 mln tn of rail steel to France 's state-owned railway company SNCF.
* TATA TELESERVICES: Viom Networks is seeking a valuation of about 200 bln rupees for its fund-raising exercise, which could see the company cutting its
majority stake in the former.
* TORRENT PHARMACEUTICALS: Has indicated it is open to more acquisitions in the future, both in the domestic and overseas markets.