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Gammon India's subsidiary bags $22-mn project
Construction major Gammon India has bagged a $ 22.5 million contract for a 220 KV transmission line turnkey project in Algeria. The contract was awarded to company"s wholly-owned subsidiary SAE Powerlines S.r.I, Italy.

ADAG welcomes govt's move to secure NTPC interests
Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) firm Reliance Natural Resources (RNRL) today welcomed the government"s move to protect NTPC"s interest on sourcing gas from Reliance Industries, saying effective legal steps will defeat the Mukesh Ambani firm"s "malafide attempts to dishonour" its commitment.

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Breakout may swing both ways
The benchmark indices in Asia, Europe and the US closed in a Doji pattern last week, signifying indecision among market players. The Nifty closed at 5,117.30 as against its last week’s close of 5,108. The BSE Sensex closed at 17,119 compared to 17,101 a week ago. A Doji pattern is often found at the bottom and top of a trendline and is considered as a sign of possible reversal of direction. In a Doji pattern, the market explores its options either way.
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Cos continue to send employees abroad amid cost cuts: KPMG

Companies across the world have continued to send employees overseas to take advantage of business opportunities, despite a reduced budget for international assignment programs during the economic downturn, a KPMG survey said. According to a survey of 470 human resources (HR) executives by the global consultancy, firms are implementing a variety of options to potentially save costs associated with long-term or standard assignments.


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