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Tata Power's net profit up, but less than expected
India’s largest power utility, Tata Power, has reported a less than expected net profit after tax and other statutory appropriations of Rs 141.9 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2009. However, the net profit is 40.4 per cent higher than the net profit of Rs 101.1 crore in the quarter ended December 2008.

Deficit rises by 73% till November
The fiscal deficit rose by 73 per cent to Rs 3.06 lakh crore in the first eight months of the financial year against Rs 1.77 lakh crore a year ago, as the government cut taxes and stepped up expenditure to stimulate the economy hit by the global financial crisis.

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N Narayanan new Chairman of Pyramid Saimira

Pyramid Saimira today said N Narayanan has been appointed as Chairman on board of the firm. - JSW Steel gains 6% on fund raising plan - Sensex gains 186pts on F&O expiry - India Infoline allots ESOS; stock slips 2.5% - L&T adds 2% on good Q4 numbers - Britannia falls 3% on dip in FY09 net - Sensex ends 147pts higher at 14,256 In a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange, the company said that Narayanan, a promoter director of the company, takes over as Chairman of PSTL with immediate effect, while P S Saminathan would continue to be the Managing Director. "In the last one year, the company suffered a business loss of about Rs 100 crore ... Moreover, a large investor exited from the company in questionable circumstances which has also reduced the company"s ability to handle the situation," Narayanan said. Last month market regulator Sebi had barred Pyramid Saimira Theatre"s ex-promoter Nirmal N Kotecha from trading in securities for allegedly forging a SEBI letter allowing an open offer. "With a view to strengthen the core exhibition business and also to reduce the risk levels in the business and it bring back growth and profitability on the exhibition business, I have decided to focus more on operational management and handed over Chairmanship," Saminathan said. Besides, K S Srinivasan would join as whole-time Director on the board of the company. The board also approved the raising of funds in the form of equity and debt for expansion of its production business — Pyramid Saimira Production International Ltd.


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