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Ndola Lime bids opened – bottom daily

The Zambia Privatisation Agency (ZPA) opened bids for Ndola Lime Company (NLC) yesterday with three foreign and two local firms expressing interest to have a 30 per cent stake in the company. ...
News - 30 March 2004

Ndola Lime bids opened

The Zambia Privatisation Agency (ZPA) opened bids for Ndola Lime Company (NLC) yesterday with three foreign and two local firms expressing interest to have a 30 per cent stake in the company. ...
News - 30 March 2004

Price rise problems

India real estate builders could be heading towards tougher times with prices of steel and cement flaring up. As per a Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) estimate...
News - 24 March 2004

Cement prices set to stabilise by May

Cement prices in Andhra Pradesh India are expected to cross Rs 160 per bag in May and stabilise in that region for the next six months, save for any major company deciding to play spoilsport. Unlik...
News - 22 March 2004

Narmada Dam decision will boost Gujarat

India: The recent decision to raise the height of the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada by another ten metres is expected to come as a boost to cement companies. While part of the incremental dema...
News - 22 March 2004

New orders for Gebr Pfeiffer

New orders for Gebr Pfeiffer Vietnam In September 2003, Gebr Pfeiffer AG received an order from Taiwan for the supply of an MPS 3070 BK type coal mill. Winfresh International Limited, a subs...
News - 22 March 2004

Cement prices set to stabilise

Cement prices in Andhra Pradesh, India are expected to cross Rs160 per bag in May and stabilise in that region for the next six months on current indicators, say local news reports. Unlike in the ...
News - 19 March 2004

Nagaland to set up plant

The Nagaland regional government in India will soon set up a Rs 470-crore cement plant having an annual production capacity of 1Mt, with an aim to exporting cement to neighbouring Myanmar. General ...
News - 19 March 2004

Cut costs with rice husk fuels

Asia’s cement makers are cutting their fossil fuel consumption and turning to the rice paddy across the street for a greener, cheaper and potentially more abundant fuel to heat their kilns. Cement...
News - 19 March 2004

Shareholder files affidavit - against L&T-Grasim deal

An affidavit opposing Larsen & Toubro’s petition for Court sanction for the L&T-Grasim cement deal has been submitted. The petition comes up for hearing at the High Court, Mumbai, on March 18. The...
News - 17 March 2004