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Aurobindo back in black with Rs 103 cr profit
Aurobindo Pharma, Hyderabad-based manufacturer of generic and active pharmaceutical ingredients reported a net profit of Rs 103.2 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2009, as against a net loss of Rs 38.4 crore during the corresponding period last year. Revenues were up 24.42 per cent to Rs 882.64 crore as compared with Rs 709.4 crore last year. generic levitra

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Big Bazaar: Private label push
Big Bazaar, the hypermarket of Pantaloon Retail, has come out with a breakfast cereal range under its private label, Tasty Treat. Big Bazaar already sells noodles, pasta, vermicelli, soups, namkeens, chips, toast, khari, papads, jams, pickles, carbonated drinks, ketchup and fruit beverages under the brand. It has now added breakfast cereals to the range.

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BHEL net up 36%
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL), the country’s largest power equipment manufacturer, has posted a 36 per cent jump in net profit for the quarter ended December 2009 on the back of lower raw material costs.
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Indians boost tourism in Scotland despite recession

Slowly but surely, tourism is picking up in the sylvan highlands of Scotland despite recession, thanks to an increase in the number of Indian tourists, keen to explore the locales where popular Indian films were shot. The Scottish tourism industry has already registered a bumper season so far and hotels and attractions are gearing up for a busy period in the holiday season. One of the main attractions for Indians is to explore the home of Scotch whiskey, industry sources say. More than 10 Indian films have been shot in Scotland in the last decade, including the Tamil blockbuster, Kandukondain Kandukondain, and Dev Anand’s Main Solah Baras Ki.


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