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AES officials to hold talks with Orissa government on IB expansion
Two senior officials of AES Corporation are likely to visit Orissa on 17 November to hold discussion with the government officials pertaining to the proposed expansion of the unit-3 & 4 (660Mw x 2) of the IB Thermal Power Station of the Orissa Power Generation Corporation (OPGC).

Sesa Goa: Asset mining
Sesa Goa’s acquisition of Dempo Group’s iron ore assets in Goa bears a stamp of Vedanta Resources Chairman Anil Agarwal’s signature strategy — buy low-value assets, pump investments into them and work to turn them into cash cows. Vedanta’s previous acquisitions of Hindustan Zinc, Balco, Konkola Copper Mines and the 2007 takeover of Sesa Goa have helped the company multiply the value of its metals business. Along the same line, Agrawal-controlled Sesa Goa aims to scale up its iron-ore trade volume through the Rs 1,750-crore Dempo deal.

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Nasscom roots for alternate Vedic land
Industry body Nasscom today urged the West Bengal government to allot alternate land to information technology (IT) companies Wipro and Infosys, after the Vedic Village fiasco which led to scrapping of the 600-acre IT project at Rajarhat.
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Lupin settles litigation with Forest Labs for Alzheimer drug

Drug firm Lupin today said it has settled all litigations relating to memantine tablets, the generic version of US-based Forest Laboratories" Alzheimer drug "Namenda". - Lupin gains on $100 mn FCCB issue - Sunny re-rating of pharma companies - Medicis takes Lupin to US court on patent charge - Lupin gains on Q2 net rise - Lupin: Steady growth">Lupin: Steady growth - Lupin Q2 net up 39% at Rs 160 cr "As per the terms of the settlement, Lupin will be licensed under the relevant patents and would be free to commercially launch its generic product in January 2015, or earlier in certain circumstances," Lupin said in a statement without disclosing the details of the agreement. Lupin had earlier filed an abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) with the US health regulator Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the generic version of Forest Laboratories" Alzheimer drug "Namenda". The application was filed under the Paragraph IV certification contesting that the patent was invalid or had not been infringed, which if accepted would give a 180 exclusivity period to the Indian firm for marketing the drug in the US, and the move result in the subsequent litigation with Forest Labs. Forest Lab"s "Namenda" tablets had reported a sale of around 1 billion dollars in the US and accounted for 26 per cent of the US-based company’s net revenue last year. "The settlement with Forest is in line with us prudently managing our litigation pipeline and creating value for the company," Lupin Group President Nilesh Gupta said. The shares of the company closed 3.49 per cent lower at at Rs 1,446.70 on the Bombay Stock Exchanges.


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