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Nifty likely to face resistance at 5,300
Investors were reluctant to buy or sell aggressively today ahead of a closely-watched US job report on Friday. The trading volume in Nifty futures and options (F&O) suggested mere change of hands as buy- and sell-side traders were evenly matched.

Dalai Lama concerned over global warming
The spiritual leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama on Wednesday expressed concern over the global warming and its impact on the Himalayan Kingdom.

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Inflation temporary; prices to come down by month-end: Montek
Describing the food inflation a "temporary phenomenon", the Planning Commission has said that the prices of various food items will decline towards the month-end and that the economic growth during the year would exceed 7 per cent.
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Dr Reddy's to strengthen domestic biz

Hyderabad-based Dr Reddy’s Labs plans to launch new generic drugs in various therapeutic segments to push domestic operations and get back on the list of top 10 companies in the country. The company, ranked 13th with a 2.7 per cent share in the Rs 55,000-crore domestic pharma market, is working to increase domestic sales. Sensex ends up 35pts The company will launch new products in the domestic market particularly in therapeutic areas like cardiovasculat science, diabetes and dermatology that have a large market share, he said, without specifying details. He also said the company would be focusing on a different region where it doesn’t have a strong presence. “Our position in the North and Eastern markets is not very good and going forward, we are looking at strengthening our business in these regions,” Reddy said. He said the strategy of focusing on export markets, that accounts for around 85 per cent of its revenues of $1.4 billion, had resulted in slipping market share in the domestic market. “The slip in ranking is due to the lack of focus in the country’s operations and limited drug launches here,” he said. Dr Reddy’s reported $1.4 billion revnues in 2008-09. Of this, domestic sales were $167 million.


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