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Rediff Newsletter
October 5, 2009

Business

Shell out Rs 100,000 per night to travel on Maharajas' Express
No indecent salaries to CEOs: Montek
'I am not for control, I am for regulation'.

· BofA plans to select 'emergency' CEO
· Harley-Davidson starts selecting dealers
· 3G auction elicits global response
· New Mercedes E-Class @ Rs 45.9 lakhs
· Fiat sells 10,000 units of Linea
· Global cues drag markets down
· No indecent salaries to CEOs: Montek
· BSNL consortium begins talks to buy Zain
· Urban poor's number will double in 20yrs
· Why you need new skill sets!

· Why interest rates may soon rise
· Legal sector may be opened to foreigners
· Is India's telecom sector in trouble?
· Exports continue to plunge, but...
· Cupboards don't give returns
· NHAI to halve time taken for land buys
· FIPB to mull Jet's fund raising plans
· India to contribute to WB facility
· Staff satisfaction: Indian firms best

· Rising prices to push inflation to 8%
· India Inc created 40% fewer jobs
· New tax code:Comm ministry bats for SEZs
· Ultratech mulls merger with Grasim unit
· No 'vulgar' salaries please: Khurshid
· Goldman to get $1 bn if CIT fails
· Meeting to consider SEZ issues postponed

· Doctors take management lessons
· 52 global firms keen to ally with CIL
· Advertisers find money for Twenty20
· Kamal Nath on roads, wealth and progress
· Social audit makes people accountable
· Maharajas' Express: Shell out Rs 100,000
· Arcelor Mittal may drop east India plans
· RIL's innovative buildings' JV is off

· Jet may lease out 2 Boeing 777 aircraft
· 'Expect $100 bn infra investment soon'
· Individuals to miss out on AI govt cuts
· Paramount in talks to buy GoAir: Report
· Valuation: Stanchart, RBS talks collapse
· Plan to directly paying teachers: Sibal
· Fixed-rate home loans are history
· Outsourcing drives UK firm's profits
· Bharti may take on MTN in bid for Zain
· A year on, Singur picks up the pieces
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