
Outlook Business, February 9, 2008
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The Great Indian Ore Trick
Those who have the ore will control metal prices, is the new paradigm. Realising this, Indian metal producers are hunting for minerals -- iron ore, coal, bauxite, copper, zinc and more -- like never before, both in India and overseas.
Miles To Go
After the raving reviews, it is now time for the Tatas to do some hard work to make the no-frills car successful and profitable. Also, an OLB-Cfore survey tries to gauge consumer views on the Nano.
The Bleed Continues
The government's Rs 40,000-crore plan to cut T&D losses seems to have gone nowhere. The Planning Commission is now asking the Power Ministry some uncomfortable questions.
Cyclone Warning
Though India is quite insulated from the US economic problems, the government should take action to stoke growth.
