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US markets end down
The US markets ended in the negative. The Dow Jones closed at 10,120, weaker by 115 points or 1.1%, Nasdaq ended at 2179, lower by 42 points or 1.9% and the S&P shut at 1084, down 12 points or 1.1%.

TMC firm in opposing joint operations
Reiterating her opposition to the ongoing joint operation against the Naxalites (CPI Maoist) at Lalgarh, in Paschim Medinipur, Mamata Banerjee said today that her party would continue to oppose it. She has pointed out that the joint operation had not yielded the desired results, as killing of poor people in the junglemahal was continuing.

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Britannia Q1 net up 17% at Rs 47 cr
Riding on several new products and increased investments in brands, biscuits major Britannia Industries has posted a 17.4 per cent increase in net profit at Rs 47.37 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, 2009.
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Zandu Pharma gets shareholder nod for merger with Emami

Zandu Pharmaceutical today said it has received shareholders" approval for its merger with Emami and Emami Infrastructure. - Emami to revamp Zandu brands - Mixed bag for Kolkata Fashion Week II - Railways bio-fuel plant likely in Yelahanka - Emami Group: Personal care push">Emami Group: Personal care push - Emami Biotech to set up biofuel project in Ethiopia - Emami Biotech plans Rs 400 cr project in Ethiopia In a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange, Zandu Pharmaceutical said at the court convened meeting of the company"s equity shareholders on September 11, about 99.87 percentage of shareholders voted in favour of the merger. "A majority of the shareholders of Zandu Pharmaceutical Works, holding more than 75 per cent of the value of shares, present and voting have passed the resolution approving the scheme of arrangement," the filing added. Shares of the company witnessed an intra-day high of Rs 11,339.95, up 1.56 per cent from its previous closing price. It was later quoted at Rs 11,199, up 0.30 per cent on the BSE. Meanwhile, the Kolkata-based FMCG firm Emami is looking at segregating markets as products of Emami and Zandu brands overlap in some categories such as pain balms and chyawanprash. The company is also planning a makeover of the Zandu brands to avoid a product clash in specific categories.


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