Sunday, December 27, 2009

PM sees reforms benefiting poor

Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh : PM sees reforms benefiting poor

Bhubaneswar, Dec. 27: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the economic reforms initiated by him almost two decades ago had reduced the number of poor, though much more was still needed to be done.

“There is no evidence that the new economic policies have had an adverse effect on the poor,” Singh said at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association here today.

“The percentage of population below the poverty line has certainly not increased. In fact, it has continued to decline after the economic reforms, at least at the same rate as it did before,” he said.

Singh, however, admitted that the decline should have been faster. Reforms were introduced during Singh’s tenure as finance minister in Narasimha Rao’s Congress government in 1991-96.

“There is no doubt in my view that poverty remains a major challenge. Our poor are still too poor and we need to do much more to improve their standards of living,” Singh said, highlighting the need for rapid economic growth to create job opportunities at a rate faster than the expansion of labour force.

According to the Prime Minister, greater attention should be paid to education, healthcare and rural development, particularly the needs of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and minorities, to achieve the objective of inclusive growth as charted out in the Eleventh Plan.

An efficient use of scarce natural resources such as land and water, increasing agricultural productivity and systematic efforts to help small industries in mobilising resources for growth were also necessary for a sustained expansion.

On the impact of reforms, Singh said an average growth rate of 8.5 per cent had been achieved between 2004-05 and 2009-10. The momentum was interrupted by the global economic crisis in 2008, and growth slowed to 6.7 per cent in 2008-09. However, the economy was likely to achieve growth at a little over 7 per cent in 2009-10. Besides, there was no balance of payments crisis since 1991.

On climate change, the Prime Minister said the problem could be resolved if all the countries reached a mutually satisfactory solution.

Prime Minister Manmohan SinghPM sees reforms benefiting poor
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

Pointing out that sustainable development was intimately linked with energy efficiency and energy security, he said it also posed complex problems of global equity in burden sharing.

“Economists have much to contribute to our understanding of complexities involved and finding constructive solutions,” he said.

Orissa chief minister Naveen Patnaik said about 5 per cent of the country’s poor were in Orissa, while there was a large population (38.66 per cent) of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

He said the state government had been trying to improve its fiscal health and plan performance and create an investor-friendly environment. “Our efforts have yielded some very positive results with the state achieving an annual average growth rate of 9.15 per cent during the Tenth Plan.” (News Courtesy By Telegraphindia.com)
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No further action until consensus: Manmohan assures Buddhadeb

West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee


No further action until consensus: Manmohan assures Buddhadeb

West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee addressing the media in New Delhi on Sunday.

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has assured West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee that the Centre will not proceed on the Telangana issue until consensus is arrived at. Mr. Bhattacharjee told journalists here on Sunday that he called on Dr. Singh on Saturday seeking to know how the Centre intended solving the Telangana issue as it had a direct bearing on the hill areas and other parts of West Bengal.

It was learnt from the Prime Minister that the Centre was seriously trying to initiate a dialogue at the State and national levels.

Mr. Bhattacharjee pointed out that various parties had taken different stands and the parties in Andhra Pradesh were also divided on the Telangana issue.
Pandora’s box

He stressed his opposition to creation of smaller States, saying it was neither possible nor desirable in the present circumstances.

He warned that the setting up of a second States Reorganisation Commission would only open a Pandora’s box. “What for? The demand currently is for creating 28 States. If you set up the Commission, the number will only increase.”

The two leaders also discussed the issue of naxalites. Mr. Bhattacharjee said a national-level operation against them would start soon. The situation in Jharkhand was being assessed as a new government is to be formed there.

He said the naxal problem could not be solved through policing alone, and called upon Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress to attend meetings held by the district administration and participate in the process of restoring peace and harmony.

Mr. Bhattacharjee said the anti-naxal operations in West Bengal had yielded results with main roads coming under government control. “We are yet to enter the villages located in the forest. It is very difficult. They throw bombs and kill innocent people.”

Asked if he had raised the issue of Trinamool’s alleged links with naxalites with the Prime Minister, Mr. Bhattacharjee said: “I don’t need to do that. He knows everything.”

To another question, Mr. Bhattacharjee said his government was serious about arresting Maoist leader Kishanji, who was talking to hundreds of journalists every day and yet remained elusive. The government identified a mobile tower but locating him in that area was proving difficult.

The Chief Minister said he had read reports about the protest Kishanji lodged on the phone with Principal Environmental Secretary Madan Lal Meena against polluting mines. Mr. Bhattacharjee said he would talk to Mr. Meena.

The Prime Minister also assured the Chief Minister that he would look into the problems afflicting the Haldia Port, and at setting up industries at pitheads of mines and formulation of a separate jute policy to boost export.
New Governor

The State will have a new Governor by Republic Day to fill the vacancy caused by the expiry of tenure of Gopalkrishna Gandhi.

Dr. Singh conveyed the Centre’s intention to Mr. Bhattacharjee on Saturday.

Mr. Bhattacharjee declined to divulge specifics on the matter. He admitted that names were discussed. The appointment would be made before Republic Day.

He also refused to comment when asked if Union Minister Mamata Banerjee’s proposal of retired Justice Rajinder Sachar for the post was discussed with Dr. Singh. (News Courtesy by Hindu.com)

West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

RIL-NTPC gas price needs govt okay: Govt

RIL-NTPC gas price needs govt okay: Govt (News Courtesy By : EconomicTimes)

NEW DELHI: The government has said that the price at which Reliance Industries supplies natural gas to some power plants of state-owned utility
NTPC would have to be approved by it. That price, $2.34 per million British Thermal units (mmBtu), was arrived at through a competitive bidding in 2003. “The price offered by the contractor (RIL) to NTPC will require scrutiny and approval of the government under the PSC,” said the ministry of petroleum and natural gas in its affidavit.

The affidavit did not say if the price of $2.34 per mmBtu would eventually be approved. “The central government will take an appropriate decision in the case of NTPC as and when a need arises. Such a decision based on public interest, if in favour of NTPC, cannot be termed as discriminatory or arbitrary,” was all that the affidavit had to say.

The document clearly contradicted NTPC’s stand. The chairman and managing director of the PSU, RS Sharma, had written a letter on August 28, 2009, to power secretary H Brahma saying, “NTPC reiterates its position that RIL did not mention in its bid that price of gas shall be subject to approval of the government.” Both NTPC and RIL are fighting a legal battle in the Bombay High Court on whether the two companies had signed a final contract following the bidding.

In 2007, the government fixed a price of $4.20 per mmBtu for sale of natural gas from the Krishna-Godavari basin to some power and fertiliser companies.

The price of $2.34 per mmBtu and the question of government approval is at the heart of the epic legal battle between Anil Ambani’s Reliance Natural Resources (RNRL) and Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries (RIL). The famous memorandum of understanding signed between the estranged Ambani brothers provides for supply of gas at the price no greater than price payable to NTPC. RNRL has argued that RIL is free to sell gas to customers without the government approval. RIL contests this, saying the price needs the sanction of the Union government.

The government in its affidavit seemed to support the RIL position. “The rights and obligations of NTPC and RIL can not be regarded as similar in status to the private arrangement as in the case of RIL and RNRL, as NTPC is not only a PSU but the process involved for price determination in the case of NTPC gas was by international competitive bidding.”

It further said: “the central government has on the one hand, left NTPC to establish its rights in the pending suit in the Bomaby High Court, on the other hand, has not foreclosed any options available under the PSC. However, such a decision would be taken by the competent authority having regard to the character of the PSU and other relevant circumstances having a bearing on the public interest.”

Besides the NPTC affidavit, Mukul Rohtagi, another legal eagle representing RNRL continued his arguments on Wednesday. Mr Rohtagi claimed a price of $4.20 per mmBtu would allow ‘profiteering’ by RIL, claims echoing those made by Anil Ambani. He also claimed that sale at $2.34 per mmBtu would not a losing proposition for RIL.
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Deal in Copenhagen likely, India under more pressure: Pachauri

Deal in Copenhagen likely, India under more pressure: Pachauri (News Courtesy By Hindustan Times)

Thanks to recent announcements by the US and China, there may be a deal at this month's Copenhagen climate summit, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) chief RK Pachauri said on Tuesday. This would put more pressure on India, which needed to quantify the steps it was taking to reduce global warming, he added.

"India is at the crossroads" on this issue, Pachauri said at a press conference in New Delhi, urging Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to attend the final two days of the Dec 7-18 climate summit in Copenhagen. "This will be important, as it will signify that India is a deal maker and not a deal breaker," he said.

Pachauri predicted that US President Barack Obama's announcement that his country would cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 17 per cent by 2020, compared to 2005, and China's announcement that it would reduce the GHG-intensity of its economy by 40-45 per cent by 2020, compared to 2005, would put more pressure on India to come up with similar quantitative commitments.

"The Copenhagen summit also gives us an opportunity to look at India's long-term future," added the head of the IPCC -- the group of over 2,500 scientists worldwide that brings out the benchmark assessment reports on climate change.

Making a strong pitch for the country to shift towards renewable energy sources from fossil fuels, Pachauri said "India must bargain at Copenhagen for large-scale resources to finance its solar mission".

He laid down three criteria for success at Copenhagen -- first, a collective emission reduction target by industrialised countries by 2020, which he said would be "good if it was 20 per cent"; second, financial assistance to developing countries to cope with climate change effects; and third, transfer of green technologies cheap, perhaps through a technology fund.

"If this happens there will be enormous pressure on India to make commitments," Pachauri predicted. "India should then lay its National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) on the table. The cabinet has already cleared the solar mission (one of the eight missions under NAPCC), that should be a part of it."

"The NAPCC can be a binding commitment on the part of India as a back-up if other commitments (from industrialised countries) fall in place," he added. He agreed that other NAPCC mission plans had not been firmed up yet, but said if this was done, the reduction in India's GHG intensity could be worked out as an offshoot of NAPCC. "It's simple arithmetic."

While saying "no country will reveal its cards upfront" at the start of the Copenhagen summit, Pachauri repeatedly pointed out that moving towards a greener economy was good for India in the long run.

GHG emissions -- mainly carbon dioxide -- is causing climate change, which is already reducing farm output, making droughts, floods and storms more frequent and more severe, and raising the seal level.
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Monday, November 23, 2009

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November 23, 2009 - Shilpa's big fat Indian wedding :
"Itna thak gaya hun dance kar ke ki lag raha hai jaise kisi ne mujhe maara hai pakad ke" — these were Raj Kundra’s first words to a friend the morning after he brought home his bride, Mrs Shilpa Raj Kundra.

The wedding that was solemnised on Sunday evening at Bawa Villa in Khandala was a fairytale moment — the décor was done up completely in red, with velvet, satin, roses and candles decking the venue, and the mandap was designed like a south Indian temple.
Film producer Vashu Bhagnani and son Jackky were the only guests from the entertainment industry. Actors Rohit and Ronit Roy were also present, as they had organised the security for the event. The dinner was a mix of South Indian and Punjabi dishes.

Punjabiyan di shaan
The baarat came in true Punjabi style, with a maroon sherwani-clad Raj riding on a silver chariot. The ghodi kept making too many stoppages, which made Raj joke to his friends that “bahut nakhre waali ghodi hai” (the horse is very naughty).

Dressed in a red and gold sari, Shilpa choked back tears as the couple completed the last phera. Afterwards, the family headed to Shilpa’s house for the bidaii ceremony.

Shilpa’s friend Kiran Bawa says, “The bidaii ceremony was very short since Raj was very tired. Shilpa’s mother performed the traditional milk ceremony and the couple then headed to Raj’s house in Juhu.” Yesterday, the couple were with family and friends playing post-wedding couples’ games.

All ain’t welcome
Though the wedding was a close-knit affair, not everyone related to Shilpa were present at the do. Sources say that Shilpa’s maternal grandmother, Vijayakka, was not invited for the wedding because of family differences.

Shamita’s Rs 5-lakh demand

Shilpa’s sister, actress Shamita Shetty, demanded Rs 5 lakh of brother-in-law Raj Kundra for returning his shoes at the wedding. But Shamita had to settle with Rs 4 lakh less, as her jijaji negotiated well and brought the price down to Rs 1 lakh. Earlier, the Kundras had been told that Shamita was going to ask for Rs 51 lakh, so they were surprised by her demand, said a source.

Tonight’s plans

Tonight, the reception is being held at Grand Hyatt, Mumbai, where the lavish menu will include Italian, Mughlai and Indian cuisines. Punjabi pop band RDB will perform in front of 400 guests. Shilpa will wear a champagne-gold sari decked with 8,000 crystals. Raj will sport a black sherwani.
News Courtesy By Hindustantimes
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Friday, August 28, 2009

Mortgage Rate Nearer to 5%

WASHINGTON -- Home-mortgage rates fell again this week, remaining at three-month lows, with the average rate on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages retreating closer to 5%, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey.

After yields on Treasurys rebounded from the multidecade lows they hit earlier this year, they have since retraced a bit -- taking mortgage rates with them.

Freddie economist Frank Nothaft said the results, which showed the third consecutive week of declines in fixed mortgage rates, suggest this year may post a record annual low for the survey, which began in 1971.

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.04% for the week ended Thursday, down from last week's 5.07% average and 5.78% a year ago. Rates on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages were 4.47%, down from 4.5% and 5.35%, respectively.

Five-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages were 4.51%, flat with last week's 4.51% but down from 5.67% a year ago. One-year Treasury-indexed ARMs were 4.58%, down from 4.64% and 5.03%. For More Information MARKET MAINS
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Shilpa going to be Dulhan soon! - 28.08.2009 News

The news has caught the headlines like a raging fire. Tall-slim beauty Shilpa Shetty is said to be tying the knot soon. The news is out that our diva will get married to the notable businessman Raj Kundra.

Though the news was not confirmed from the actress side, it came through her father. Her father has been approached the passport officials, demanding his and his wife’s passport stating his daughter’s marriage as the reason. The marriage was said to be held in London at the end of this year. Shilpa’s parent’s passports were withheld by the court due to a legal case. And now the actress’s father had gone to get the passports back and had stated about Shilpa’s wedding in the application.

But the latest is that the actress is really annoyed with all these shaadi rumours and stated that she is not getting married this year. In her site, Shilpa has blogged, “No, I am not getting married this year, yes I am looking at next year, but date not decided.” She has also pleaded the media to leave her dad alone – “My poor dad is already having a tough time every time he has to travel abroad and has to apply for his passport, and as always....To top it all to be hounded by journalists when he went to visit the temple made it worse. My dad's 67 and aging, please let the poor man live in peace and dignity, it's annoying.”

Hmm, now when the wedding takes place it surely will be a big-time ceremony! As for her fans, they still have time before they sing – “Churake dil hamara goriya chali!”

Courtesy By indiaglitz.com
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You can't help falling for Quick Gun Murugun - 28.08.2009

Movie : Quick Gun Murugun
Director : Shashanka Ghosh
Cast : Rajendra Prasad, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey, Sandhya Mridul, Rambha, Ashwin Mushran

Sonia Chopra - There are few characters that stand the test of time. Quick Gun Murugun was a character created in the mid-90s for Channel V, and the `unlikely superhero` was recently spoofed in Om Shanti Om. But would the makers manage creating a feature as funny as the promos, wondered the skeptic mind.

Armed with two pistols, this orange pants-green shirt-pink scarf sporting South Indian hero asks of a nightclub dancer, "What is a girl like you from a good family doing in such a place?" As is apparent, his unconventional hero looks and seeped-in-tradition heart only add to his charm.

Quick Gun Murugun (played by veteran Telugu actor Rajendra Prasad) is a happy man professing his love by singing a song and saying "My heart is yours... sincerely, affectionately." The delicate spoofing of the South Indian`s propensity to formalize conversations has you tickled.



When his girlfriend (Anu Menon) is no more, he cries with tears dripping into his drink. That’s where he meets Gunpowder, a villain who harasses vegetarian restaurant owners, forcing them to convert to non-vegetarianism. This racket is run by Rice Plate Reddy (Nasser) who dreams of running a non-veg dosa empire.

Since Murugun believes that he is a cowboy translating into `a protector of cows’, he confronts the baddies who kill him in no time. Murugun reaches heaven and appeals to the person in charge of sending people back home. The film then trails Murugun’s trip back to Earth and his revenge thereon.

The fights are great fun with bullets in slow-mo, and Murugun throwing a lit match (spoofing Rajnikant) and saying, "If you are lightening, I am 250 volt current, I say."

Another interesting one is held in the midst of Mumbai traffic, making a delicious comment on the lack of open space in the city. Other memorable bits include Reddy dictating a death resignation letter complete with punctuation marks, and the kidnapping of mothers for their secret dosa recipe. The makers have gone overboard with the violence though, inhibiting the laughs. Courtesy By sify.com
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Nokia 5230 Review - 28.09.2009 News


Nokia 5230 is nothing but Nokia 5800 XpressMusic minus the Wi-Fi plus a 3.2 Megapixel autofocus camera with a fixed focus. All the other features of the Nokia 5230 are otherwise identical to Nokia 5800 XpressMusic – the same look and feels that 5230 is an elder sibling of 5800 XpressMusic.. The only exception is the white body and a backside with different colour panels.

The Nokia 5230 runs on the Symbian S60 5th Edition with the presence of flip scrolling. The UI also supports kinetic scrolling now so that the users can press and slide on the screen. The lists will continue to scroll down, eventually slowing down and coming to a halt.

The UI is very responsive and the touch screen too, even though slightly resistive, delivers a good response and feel to it.

Audio quality on the phone is impressive, and meets the expectations of the sound quality from a good music phone. The loudspeakers are loud and of excellent quality, and the sound through the headphone was great as well.

The music can be played for about 33 hours. The Nokia 5320 comes with Nokia's Comes With Music service and a voucher which will allow the users to download up to 100 free songs from the site.



The 3.2 MP camera does not provide the users with good quality pictures.

The best part about the phone is its price. Nokia 5230 will be available in the Indian market for Rs. 10,000, which makes the phone superb value and will ensure that it flies off the shelf when it launches.

In short the phone is a good option for those who want to own something similar to a smart phone with good music quality. Courtesy By india-server.com
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NetApp Delivers Cloud Infrastructure for Enterprises - 28.08.2009

NetApp has unveiled Data ONTAP 8 along with other technologies and solutions as cloud infrastructure foundation.

"Customer dynamics are changing as IT executives are tasked with doing more with less. The makeup of the datacenter is changing as companies choose to take advantage of applications, infrastructure, and platforms in the form of services. NetApp is providing enterprises with storage and data management solutions," said Rajesh Janey, President-Sales, India and SAARC, NetApp.

Data ONTAP 8 will build on cloud capabilities with functionality for virtualized and shared infrastructure environments including non disruptive data mobility and dynamic growth through a scale-out architecture, said the company. Data ONTAP 8 combines Data ONTAP 7G and Data ONTAP GX under a single code base in a phased approach, the company added.

According to the company, the offering provides customers with a platform that meets cloud requirements such as secure multi-tenancy, transparent data motion and service automation.

"Enterprises are moving to a virtualized infrastructure to take advantage of business and IT benefits such as flexibility, responsiveness and lower costs," said Surajit Sen, Director -- Channels, Marketing & Alliances, NetApp.

NetApp's announcement was made along with Tata Communications Limited, who are providing cloud infrastructure on the NetApp platform. "The announcement helps validate our technology offering for the cloud thanks to the service providers and SIs who are leveraging NetApp solutions," added Sen. NetApp believes that because there are several elements that must come together to create a cloud infrastructure, no single vendor is able to adequately address each and every layer," said Surajit Sen, Director -- Channels, Marketing & Alliances, NetApp India. Courtesy By infoworld.com
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China Unicom In Deal With Apple To Sell iPhone - 28.08.2009 News

HONG KONG (Dow Jones)--China Unicom Ltd. (CHU) clinched an exclusive deal to sell Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone in China, bringing the popular device to the world's largest mobile market in terms of subscribers.

The country's second-largest mobile phone operator after China Mobile Ltd. (CHL) said it has signed a three-year agreement to purchase iPhones from Apple on a wholesale basis. The two companies' deal doesn't include revenue sharing.

China Unicom hopes the iPhone will give it a long-sought competitive edge over its larger rival, China Mobile, allowing it to attract an elite customer base in Chinese cities, where cellphones are often status symbols. China Unicom had 141 million users at the end of July, compared with 498 million for China Mobile, the most of any carrier in the world.

China Unicom offers third-generation mobile services based on the wide band code division multiple access technology widely used in Europe and Asia. China Mobile Mobile is saddled with a less-mature, domestically developed 3G mobile standard. Nonetheless, it is planning to roll out several high-end phones to vigorously compete for 3G market share.

On Monday, Taiwanese phone maker HTC Corp. announced plans to launch seven 3G phones with China Mobile, including at least one running on Google Inc.'s Android operating system. China Mobile has also announced plans to release 3G phones with international partners such as Nokia Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co.

China's third major wireless carrier, China Telecom Ltd. (CHA), is in talks with Research In Motion Ltd. to offer its Blackberry handsets in China, and with Palm Inc., maker of the Palm Pre handset. China Telecom had 42 million wireless users at the end of July.

China Unicom Chairman and Chief Executive Chang Xiaobing said at a news briefing that the company will offer two versions of the third-generation iPhone in the fourth quarter.

Chang said China Unicom will offer subsidies to customers who buy the handset, lowering its price, but didn't elaborate on the level of the subsidy. The phone will boost China Unicom's average revenue per user, said the executive.

The company's mobile average revenue per user fell to CNY41.7 in the six months ended June from CNY43.6 a year earlier.

Investors are eagerly anticipating details on pricing for the phone and the service package, which weren't disclosed Friday.

Chang said the phone will be sold with its Wi-Fi Internet function disabled, which is required by Chinese regulations.

Apple spokesman Alan Hely confirmed the deal with China Unicom, but declined to give further details.

It remains to be seen how much of a hit the iPhone will be in China. China's unique, character-based language means user interfaces popular in western countries don't always catch on with local users.

There is also already an underground market for iPhones in China, which are hacked to enable them to work on any network carrier. Beijing-based research firm BDA China Ltd. estimates that there are 1.5 million such iPhones in China already.

The iPhone deal comes alongside the rollout of China Unicom's new 3G network. Chang said Friday that the official commercial launch of the network will be on September 28, covering 285 cities. It plans to expand its 3G network coverage to 335 cities by the end of this year.

China Unicom Executive Director and President Lu Yimin said the company aims to take more than one-third of China's 3G mobile market next year, adding the company expects 3G users will make up 20% of China's mobile market in 2010.

China Unicom's announcement on the Apple deal came as the company said its first-half net profit fell 45% from a year earlier, dragged down by a decline in its fixed-line business and intensified market competition.

Net profit for the six months ended June 30 fell to CNY6.62 billion ($970.4 million) from a restated CNY12.09 billion a year earlier. Revenue fell 6.3% to CNY76.32 billion from a restated CNY81.46 billion a year earlier.

Chief Financial Officer Tong Jilu said the company expects its net profit to stabilize in the second half on stringent cost control and continued growth in mobile revenue.

The company restated the year-earlier figures to reflect its merger with fixed-line operator China Netcom Group Corp. in October. Courtesy By online.wsj.com
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Hyundai plans to increase i20 export by 53% - 28.08.2009 News

Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) is planning to increase its i20 export by 53 per cent by penetrating into new export markets.

The car manufacturer is planning to increase the export base to 42 non-European countries of its model i20. The model which was revealed at the Paris Motor Show in October 2008 was earlier being shipped to around 47 countries predominantly to European market and to countries in Middle East, Africa and Latin America.

The car manufacturer aims to increase its export volumes and enhance its presence in Europe as well as non-European countries. In the first half of 2009, the company has exported over 6,500 units of premium hatchback i20 per month and is likely to go upto 10,000 units per month with the addition of these new export destinations.

Hyundai has received orders from new countries like South Africa, Israel and Indonesia, according to company’s release. The company has its manufacturing facility at Sriperumbudur, near Chennai.

H S Lheem, managing director, HMIL said that while Hyundai cars ply in all five continents amongst the non-European markets, Libya has emerged as an important export destination for HMIL in the recent past. Hyundai’s mid size sedan, the Accent is expected to Libya and the market in Libya continues to be positive with the expectation of big orders in the coming months.
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Gas field validation independent; no deals with RIL: Mustang - 28.08.2009

Under criticism for its role in validating Mukesh Ambani-led RIL's $8.83 billion gas field costs, Mustang Engineering of the US today said it did an "independent" evaluation and had never approached the firm for any commercial deals.

"Mustang's work for the KG-D6 Development (plan) was based on all available information and performed in an independent manner in October/November 2007," Woods Group - the parent firm of the engineering consultancy firm - said in an e-mailed statement from Houston.

"Wood Group has never received an approach from RIL for potential corporate transactions," the statement said, rejecting allegations by Anil Ambani group that RIL had in 2006 proposed to buy the John Woods Group.

On complaints that RIL was 'gold-plating' (inflating) its gas field expenditure, the government had in 2007 appointed eminent consultant and reservoir engineer P Gopalakrishnan and Mustang Engineering to validate the cost estimates.

Anil Ambani Group, fighting a legal battle to source gas from RIL's KG-D6 fields at less than market price, had stated the Mustang was not the best to validate because it had carried out separate work on behalf of RIL.

"Mustang has been providing highly ethical engineering services since its establishment in 1987, and Wood Group and Mustang stand behind its work," the statement said.

Mustang was awarded a contract for Panna/Mukta and Tapti field, where RIL holds 30 per cent interest, by the field operator BG Group. Courtesy By BusinessStandard.com
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Key 26/11 witness Nuruddin Shaikh goes missing - 28.08.2009

From Zee news Bureau :
Mumbai: A key witness who deposed against Indian nationals Faheem and Sabauddin in the 26/11 case has gone missing, the prosecution told the special court on Friday.

Nuruddin Mehboob Shaikh had yesterday, as a prosecution witness, highlighted the role of Sabahuddin and Ansari in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks conspiracy.

The court had called the witness today for cross-examination at 11 AM but he failed to turn up.

Special public prosecutor Ujjawal Nikam told the court that crime branch officials had gone to the residence of the witness to fetch him but his wife had said that Shaikh had left home early morning, saying that he has to go to the court.

"This is a serious matter," Judge M L Tahaliyani observed and said he would decide later on what steps the court should take in the matter.

Nikam also said that the identity of the witness had been kept secret earlier and was disclosed to the defence lawyer only yesterday for cross-examination.



Faheem and Sabauddin, both Indian nationals, are facing trial along with Pakistani national Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab.

The police have launched a massive manhunt to trace the missing man.

Yesterday, Shaikh, a Mumbai driver, had claimed to have known Ansari since the past 30 years since both were residents of the same locality in Mumbai. He said that he had also visited Ansari’s room in Nepal and hence was witness to many an incriminating episode there.

In his testimony, Shaikh said that while on a visit to Nepal in January 2008, he had a chance meeting with Ansari in Kathmandu. Ansari invited him to his guesthouse on New Road for a chat. Around 8.30 pm, Sabahuddin came to the room and asked Ansari, “Did you do the work assigned by Lakhvi?”

Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is a key Lashkar-e-Toiba commander and features high on India’s most wanted list. His name has featured prominently post 26/11 as one the main handler of the Mumbai attackers, someone who saw them off in Karachi.

Interpol has also issued a Red Corner Notice against him.

Shaikh, told the prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam that Faheem then produced some papers and gave them to Sabauddin, but they slipped out of his hand and lay scattered on the floor.

The witness said he saw hand-drawn maps of some locations of Mumbai lying on the floor and asked Faheem since when he was engaged in the business of making maps.

Sabauddin intervened to say that some friends from Pakistan wanted to visit Mumbai and hence he had asked for the maps, the witness told prosecutor Nikam.

Shaikh said he got curious and asked Faheem why he had drawn the maps when printed ones were available in the market.

Faheem replied that the printed maps did not contain full information and hence he had to draw them.

The witness said that before departing from the guest house, Sabauddin had informed him that he was a resident of Madhubani in Bihar. Thereafter Shaikh said he too left the guest house and went to his hotel where he stayed.

"The next day, I met Sabauddin in the bazaar and enquired about Faheem. I was told that Faheem had gone for some work and would not be immediately available," the witness said during examination by Nikam.

Shaikh identified Faheem and Sabauddin in the court and even the maps he had seen in their possession in Nepal.

"These are the same maps I had seen with them in Nepal," he said.

Immediately after the examination of witness, Faheem got up to say that the witness was not known to him since childhood and that he had never met him before. Courtesy by Zee News.com
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28.08.2009 Online News Paper 24 - Top Stories

Kidnapped California Girl Found 18 Years Later - SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A California girl who was kidnapped at the age of 11 in 1991 has been found alive, having spent 18 years living in sheds and tents behind the home of her accused abductor, a convicted rapist who fathered two children with her, police said on Thursday. Read More

India Jinnah book ban challenged - A former leader of India's opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has challenged the decision by an Indian state to ban his book. Read More
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Kidnapped California Girl Found 18 Years Later - 28.08.2009

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A California girl who was kidnapped at the age of 11 in 1991 has been found alive, having spent 18 years living in sheds and tents behind the home of her accused abductor, a convicted rapist who fathered two children with her, police said on Thursday.

Jaycee Dugard had been missing since she was snatched off a street by two people in a gray sedan while walking to a bus stop near her home in South Lake Tahoe, east of San Francisco, on June 10, 1991.

Dugard, now 29, was found after a parole officer for her accused kidnapper became suspicious, leading to a search of his home near the town of Antioch, about 100 miles southwest of where she was abducted.

Police say the search turned up a hidden "backyard within a backyard" at the home of registered sex offender and convicted rapist Phillip Craig Garrido, where Dugard and the two children were confined in a series of sheds and tents.

"She was in good health but living in a backyard for 18 years must take its toll," El Dorado County Undersheriff Fred Kollar told a news conference.

Carl Probyn, Dugard's stepfather, said on television he and her mother "cried for about 10 minutes" after they were told by authorities that she had been found alive.

BREAK IN CASE CAME TUESDAY

Garrido, 58, and his wife Nancy Garrido, 54, were arrested over Dugard's abduction and prosecutors said they were likely to be charged on Friday.

Authorities said Garrido was suspected of fathering two children with Dugard, girls now aged 11 and 15.

"None of the children had ever been to school, none had been to a doctor. They were kept in complete isolation in this compound," Kollar said.

While the case of Dugard's abduction had remained open for the past 18 years, police had never found a trace of the missing girl or the gray sedan until Tuesday, when Garrido tried to enter the University of California, Berkeley campus with the two girls to pass out religious leaflets.

A campus police officer found his interaction with the girls suspicious and investigated his background, ultimately alerting his parole officer.

During a visit with the parole officer, Garrido brought his wife, the two girls and a woman identified as "Allissa" -- who proved to be Dugard.

Authorities said Garrido had served time in a Nevada prison for a 1971 kidnapping and rape conviction.

The San Francisco Chronicle newspaper reported Garrido was described as strange by his neighbors, who said he conducted religious revivals in a tent and claimed to have invented a device to control sound with his mind.

Asked by reporters why the parole officer, who had visited Garrido's home, had never found Dugard or the secret backyard compound, authorities said it was well hidden behind a fence, vegetation and a tarpaulin.

(Writing by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by John O'Callaghan)

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India Jinnah book ban challenged - 28.08.2009

Jaswant Singh praised Mr Jinnah in his book
Jaswant Singh praised Mr Jinnah in his book

A former leader of India's opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has challenged the decision by an Indian state to ban his book.

The BJP government in Gujarat banned Jaswant Singh's book on Pakistan's founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah.

Mr Singh has filed a case in the Supreme Court challenging the ban. He was expelled from the party last week.

The state said it banned the book for "defamatory references" to India's first home minister Vallabhbhai Patel.

The late Mr Patel is a political icon in his home state of Gujarat.

Described often as the "Iron Man of India", Mr Patel played an important role in the country's independence and the integration of the different states in the Indian union.

Jaswant Singh said he was "saddened" by the ban.

"The day we start banning books, we are banning thinking," he said.

The book examines the role of Congress party leader and the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Mr Patel in the partition of India in 1947.

Mr Singh writes that Mr Patel was "far off the mark" in many ways with his projections about the division and future of India.

The BJP dissociated itself from the book and sacked Mr Singh from the party.

Jaswant Singh is a 71-year-old party veteran who has served as finance and external affairs minister in BJP cabinets.

The book has been selling well both in India and Pakistan. Courtesy By BBC News
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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Should Kanye West Lie Low After Taylor Swift VMA Incident?

Whether what you've done is good or bad, when you've had not one, but two presidents of the United States speak about you in one week, you've had an iconic moment. For Kanye West, this week has seen his name in headlines from the most mainstream of media outlets to little-known blogs. Interrupting Taylor Swift's moment at this year's MTV Video Music Awards has earned West more than a few cross words. The backlash has been heavy from celebrities and fans alike. West hasn't made any excuses and has apologized several times — but now we wonder: What comes next?

During his appearance on "The Jay Leno Show," West hinted that he may need some time outside of the spotlight. That break may not be coming anytime soon, though, as he has a tour scheduled with Lady Gaga kicking off in November. He also has a very high-profile video for the song "Forever" with Drake, Lil Wayne and Eminem coming soon. Then there's a record you may have heard of, called "Run This Town" — Kanye is going to be around for a while, like it or not.

But speaking for myself and fellow MTV News Hip-Hop Brain Trust member Rahman Dukes, we feel that staying active may be West's best rehabilitation. Whether you love him or think he's arrogant, there is no denying that hip-hop and the entire music industry is better off with him in action. The guy makes classics. And before his emotional outburst at the VMAs, Kanye had one of the largest and most diverse fanbases in music. He thrilled Madison Square Garden when he came out as a surprise guest during Jay-Z's Answer the Call concert. So perhaps he does need to lay off of interviews and public appearances for a while, but Kanye cannot let his musical momentum slow down at all. He has to stay active and remind people why they fell in love with him despite his reputation: the genius music. News Courtesy By MTV.com
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First pics of Katherine Heigl, Josh Kelley with adopted daughter Naleigh

atherine Heigl and husband Josh Kelley have just released photos of their beautiful 10-month-old daughter Naleigh, adopted from South Korea.

"Katherine, Josh and Naleigh are together and doing well," her rep Melissa Cates said in a statement.

Naleigh is a special-needs child (no details on that) and was named for Heigl’s mother, Nancy, and her sister Margaret Leigh.

Heigl and Kelley have been preparing for a baby since late last year, according to Us Weekly.

About caring for special-needs baby, the insider tells Us, "They are thrilled to have a child in their lives, no matter what the challenges."

Suddenly, I like Katherine Heigl a whole lot more.

How about you?

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How should Izzie die? You get to decide.

Is Katherine Heigl the new Julia Roberts? And why is that a bad thing?

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'Bored to Death' gets one thing right: The title

Sure, you could make the easy pun on Bored to Death's name, but that would be as indolent, indulgent and humor-free as the show itself.

Created by novelist Jonathan Ames, Bored stars Rushmore's Jason Schwartzman as a struggling novelist called — just to make the show a bit more precious — Jonathan Ames. Having been dumped by his girlfriend for drinking too much wine and smoking too much pot, Jonathan decides to shake up his life by offering his unlicensed services as a private eye.

The amateur, somewhat bumbling detective is an old plot standby, used multiple times on the big screen by Danny Kaye, Bob Hope and Red Skelton, and more recently (and to better effect) on TV by Andy Richter. The difference is that those characters weren't losers; they were underachievers who just lacked opportunity and encouragement. As listlessly played by Schwartzman, Jonathan is a drug-dealing, drug-addicted, whiny, wimpy, willowy twerp. Loser would be a step up.

Bored is so clearly pleased with itself that it seems almost churlish to point out that in the real world, Jonathan's blithe, addled incompetence would be a threat to all involved — or that in a show making a less self-conscious effort to be indie-cred sophisticated, having a woman enjoy being kidnapped, bound and gagged by her meth-head boyfriend would be seen as wildly offensive. But we're supposed to know the show is being ironically detached, because it never musters enough energy to be anything else.

What little amusement there is here is provided by two excellent, generally wasted actors: Ted Danson as Jonathan's sometimes boss, and Zach Galifianakis as his best friend. But overall, Bored is TV that's tailor-made for people who hate TV. It won't make you laugh, but it will make you feel hipper than the room, and for some, that will be enough.

For everyone else, watch HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm Sunday and let Bored take care of itself.
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Avril Lavigne Confirms Split With Sum 41's Deryck Whibley

Deryck Whibley and Avril LavigneDeryck Whibley and Avril Lavigne

After more than three years of marriage, Avril Lavigne and her husband, Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley, are separating, according to a message posted late Thursday (September 17) on Lavigne's MySpace page.

"Deryck and I have been together for six-and-a-half years. We have been friends since I was 17, started dating when I was 19, and married when I was 21. I am grateful for our time together, and I am grateful and blessed for our remaining friendship," the message reads. "I admire Deryck and have a great amount of respect for him. He is the most amazing person I know and I love him with all my heart. Deryck and I are separating and moving forward on a positive note."

Lavigne concluded the message by thanking her family, friends and fans for their support.

The message (which was titled "Moving forward on a positive note") confirmed speculation that had run rampant in recent months that the couple's marriage was on the rocks. Earlier on Thursday, Us Weekly ran a story that cited a source as saying Lavigne had "dumped" Whibley and forced him to move out of their Bel Air, California, mansion, adding that "divorce papers will be filed any day now."

Lavigne and Whibley were married in July 2006 in a non-denominational ceremony held at a private estate in Montecito, California, and their partnership quickly extended into the field of music, as Whibley played on and produced parts of Lavigne's last album, 2007's The Best Damn Thing, and was reportedly working with her on the follow-up to that record.

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Baby-sitter Stephanie Santoro admits to having affair with Jon ...

Jon Gosselin's tangled web of lies and affairs is becoming more complicated by the moment than that of Lindsay Lohan's.

Despite the reality show dad insisting he has been faithful to his 22-year-old girlfriend, Hailey Glassman, a wrench in the form of his children's baby-sitter has been thrown into his complicated love life.

Stephanie Santoro, the former waitress and single mom who was hired as the Gosselin family's baby-sitter, is now coming clean about their affair in a new interview with In Touch magazine.

Santoro, 23, says she first met Jon and wife, Kate, a few years earlier when they brought their twins Cara and Mady, now 8, to a twins convention.

"Jon and I became friends when I was working at [Pennsylvania bar] Legends, and he came in sometimes," she said. "After they filed for divorce, he started hanging out there a lot, and we started talking more."

The secret affair between Gosselin and Santoro began with a phone call in which he asked her to come over to his Wernersville, Pa., home to "hang out in the hot tub and talk more about everything."

During this night, the couple took turns giving each other back massages, which ultimately led to their first kiss – and Jon delivering a nauseating pickup line: "Whatever you do, don't fall in love with me, because it's going to be impossible for me not to fall in love with you."

Santoro goes on to reveal intimate (and somewhat disturbing) details about their month-long affair, in which they slept with each other nine times.

"I wasn't looking for the pleasure part of it. If you care about someone, it's not about how good they are in bed," she said. "It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't the best I ever had."

She added, "We would lie in bed and talk about the future. He would say how he wanted to make sure my daughter and I would always be okay, and how he would take care of me."

Gosselin, 32, continued to tell Santoro how much he cared for her and assured her she wasn't being used. In exchange, she returned to spend the night at the Gosselin home the entire week.

Although their "genuine" relationship seemed promising, Santoro was the source of the Gosselin's biggest blowup to date.

Upon hearing news of the baby-sitter's sleepovers in August, Kate made a desperate attempt to return home but was refused entrance by Jon. Police were called and Kate eventually spent the night in a local hotel.

"It only really upsets me when the people he's choosing to bring to the house and let, ahem, stay overnight effect our kids," Kate told People.com at the time. "That's not the sort of example that I will ever set for them and that is where it really kills me."

Santoro's mother, Marci, is also speaking out about the philandering father, who reportedly asked her to deny the affair to his girlfriend.

"He told Stephanie that he cared for Hailey, but he didn't see her as the person he wanted to spend his life with," Marci told RadarOnline.com. "He didn't see her as a stepmother figure for the children, but he said that he couldn't end it now because there was too much stuff, like the clothing line, that Hailey was involved in. He had to be careful how he handled everything."

Jon may not have been careful with his and Stephanie's relationship, but he's taking extra precaution to protect his image with new lawyer, Mark J. Heller.

"The content of the story is shocking, especially in light of the fact that a non-disclosure agreement purportedly prepared by the production company had been signed by the nanny before she started working with the Gosselin family," Heller told Usmagazine.com.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Ford, Granholm discuss plans for energy park

WIXOM, Mich. — Longtime environmental advocate and Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. on Thursday formally announced a massive recycling project — a $725 million plan to retool a plant that once made Thunderbirds into one that churns out storage batteries and solar panels.

"We're recycling our Wixom facility and transforming it into what we believe is the largest renewable energy manufacturing park in the United States," Ford said from the factory floor of the former Wixom Assembly Plant, which closed in 2007 after 50 years.

Ford joined Gov. Jennifer Granholm and officials from Xtreme Power of Kyle, Texas, and Clairvoyant Energy of Santa Barbara, Calif. The companies plan to buy the 320-acre Wixom Assembly Plant if state tax incentives and federal loans are approved.

The Legislature gave final approval to some of the tax breaks Thursday, while others are expected to be passed and sent to Granholm next week.

Some lawmakers were hoping to get the tax incentives in place in time for a Monday deadline to apply for federal loan guarantees for renewable energy projects. Granholm was confident that the bills would be passed and the project would proceed.

Ford declined to reveal financial terms of the purchase agreement to reporters after the announcement. He said during his speech that the plant served his family's auto company "exceedingly well for half a century," and he "can't imagine a better way to reuse the facility."

The park could employ at least 2,800 workers building storage batteries, solar panels and possibly wind turbines. The companies involved say it could eventually create more than 4,000 direct jobs, including local suppliers.

Less than half of the 4.7 million square feet of building space would be used to make the companies' own products; the rest would be leased to suppliers and other renewable energy companies. The companies also are looking to add a university facility on site to conduct research and train engineers and other highly skilled workers.

Xtreme makes large-scale energy storage and management systems for utilities, wind farms and manufacturers. The batteries can store energy during the night that can be used in the day, for example.

Clairvoyant makes solar power stations. It's helping to build the world's largest rooftop solar plant at a General Motors Co. factory in Spain.

Xtreme would hire 2,500 workers at Wixom between late 2011 and 2014, with the potential to create another 1,500 supplier-related jobs at or near the plant. Clairvoyant, whose manufacturing partner would be Switzerland-based Oerlikon Solar, could hire 300 employees starting in late 2011 and add another 700 later if business is good.

Granholm said the state, which has suffered through many plant closings and the recent bankruptcy reorganizations of GM and Chrysler Group LLC, worked with the parties involved in the energy park proposal to build "a business case that is second to none."

"This is symbolic for Michigan of what we are to become," she said. "We don't want to be viewed as Luddites in this state."

Dave Hardee, chairman and CEO of Clairvoyant, said the state's hard economic times and manufacturing muscle make projects like this crucial.

"Michigan needs (to) and will reinvent itself," he said.

Associated Press Writer David Eggert in Lansing contributed to this report. (News Courtesy By The Associated Press
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China protests against U.S. steel pipes tariffs

By Lucy Hornby and Chris Buckley

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Ministry of Commerce on Thursday said a U.S. decision to impose preliminary duties on imports of Chinese-made steel pipes broke global trade rules, as it lobbies against an impending decision on tire shipments.

The case is one of the biggest to move through the U.S. trade litigation system in recent years as President Barack Obama faces a September 17 deadline to decide whether to curb tire imports from China. That will indicate the administration's stance on applying "safeguard measures" that China agreed to when it joined the WTO.

The $2.6 billion steel pipe case, and others that are pending, could push Beijing to become increasingly active in the World Trade Organization, which it has found to be a useful tool in keeping markets open to the exports that drive its economy.

"China expresses strong dissatisfaction and is resolutely opposed to this," the ministry said.

"This does not comply with WTO agreements on subsidies. The U.S. used an incorrect method to define and calculate the subsidies, which has resulted in an artificially high subsidy rate, hurting Chinese firms' interests."

China has lobbied heavily in Washington against the tire tariffs, which, if imposed, would open the door to a slew of other complaints that Chinese products have harmed U.S. industry.

"China is the number one target of these duties and anti-dumping measures and the primary reason is that China is very competitive," said Edwin Vermulst, a trade lawyer with Vermulst Verhaeghe Graafsma & Bronkers, and adviser to the Chinese government on a different dispute.

"China will continue to resort to the WTO because if they don't, other countries will feel like they have carte blanche."

China has filed only five complaints to the WTO -- compared to 16 in which it was the respondent -- but three of the five have occurred in the past 11 months.

FIGHTING OTHER CASES

Trade officials are rolling up their sleeves to fight other cases, including existing European tariffs against Chinese footwear and threatened U.S. action against magnesia carbon brick, in addition to the U.S. pipe and tire cases.

"The U.S. should stick to its promise not to carry out any new trade protection measures before the end of 2010 and desist from any trade relief measures, and abide by the G20 consensus reached in London," the Ministry of Commerce said.

Although Chinese exports of steel pipe used to transport oil had soared over the past two years, peaking at 376,000 tonnes in November 2008, they have since fallen dramatically.

The U.S. imported 77 tonnes in July.

One possible line of defense for China, if it does take the steel pipes case to the WTO, would be to argue that countervailing duties, which depend on showing harm from a surge in imports, cannot apply when the volume of shipments is falling.

Jitters over the pending case contributed to the drop in Chinese pipe shipments to the United States, Chinese firms said.

"It's not just economic conditions. The anti-dumping case has meant many customers are reluctant to sign orders," said Zhou Jianyang, a sales manager at Zhejiang Jianli Group, one of the Chinese companies hit by the U.S. measures.

"In the Middle East and other major markets, our orders have also slowed because of the economy and lower oil prices, but nothing like the United States."

The company was considering an appeal, he said.

"With this anti-dumping case, many customers have been unwilling to buy from Chinese companies because they didn't know what the decision will be," said a sales manager at Jiangsu Changbao Steeltube Ltd, another firm targeted by the duties.

The U.S. decision was taken two weeks before a G20 meeting in Pittsburgh, home to U.S. Steel, one of the complainants in the steel pipe case. Leaders there will set the tone for the Doha round of talks to tackle agricultural subsidies and tariffs.

News Courtesy By reuters.com
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Mack Steps Down as Morgan Stanley Chief After Shying From Risk

Mack Steps Down as Morgan Stanley Chief After Shying From Risk :
Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- John Mack, who struggled to return Morgan Stanley to profitability after surviving the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, will turn over his chief executive officer title to Co-President James Gorman.

Mack, 64, will step down at the end of the year and remain chairman of the New York-based bank for at least two years, he said in an interview yesterday. Gorman, 51, will become CEO and Walid Chammah, 55, co-president with Gorman since 2007, will relinquish that role and remain chairman of Morgan Stanley International in London. The changes take effect Jan. 1.

In more than four years leading the firm, Mack sought to improve profits and repair divisions that appeared under former CEO Philip Purcell. Mack’s strategy of boosting trading risks backfired in 2007 when bad bets led to the firm’s first quarterly loss. While the company survived the financial crisis that devastated some rivals, Morgan Stanley has lost money since the third quarter of 2008 and reined in trading even as Goldman Sachs Group Inc. earnings hit an all-time high.

“Mack has been beaten up a little for not taking as much risk in the capital markets as Goldman,” said Matt McCormick, a banking industry analyst at Bahl & Gaynor Inc. in Cincinnati, which manages $2.3 billion. “He was given a tough job, I think he handled it above average and history will judge him a solid leader on Wall Street.”

Morgan Stanley slashed the assets on its balance sheet by almost a third to $677 billion at the end of June from $987 billion at the end of August to cut its reliance on leverage, or borrowed money. The firm’s average value-at-risk, a measure of how much the company estimates it might lose in a day’s trading, was $154 million in the second quarter compared with $245 million at Goldman Sachs.

Missed Opportunities

Led by Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs set a new Wall Street record for fixed-income and equities trading revenue during the second quarter. Colm Kelleher, Morgan Stanley’s chief financial officer, said in July that the firm’s fixed-income team “didn’t pursue the opportunities we could have” in the second quarter.

Gorman, born in Australia, was recruited by Mack in August 2005, less than two months after Mack became CEO, to run the retail brokerage division. Gorman previously worked at Merrill Lynch & Co., now part of Bank of America Corp., which is Morgan Stanley’s biggest competitor in providing financial advice to individual investors.

Earlier this year, Gorman increased Morgan Stanley’s investment in its brokerage business when he formed a joint venture with Citigroup Inc.’s Smith Barney. Morgan Stanley paid $2.75 billion in cash to Citigroup to gain a 51 percent stake in the venture, dubbed Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, which had 18,444 financial advisers as of June 30.

Share Decline

Gorman said in an interview that he doesn’t expect to change Morgan Stanley’s strategy.

“We’re pretty clear about what kind of company we’re going to be,” Gorman said yesterday. “A lot of what has to happen now is to really focus on day-to-day execution.”

Morgan Stanley in July reported its third consecutive quarterly loss, weighed down by accounting charges and costs as well as fixed-income trading and asset-management revenue that Mack said was unsatisfactory.

The company’s stock, at $28.64 in New York Stock Exchange trading yesterday, is down 34 percent from its closing level on June 30, 2005, the day Mack was named chairman and CEO. Goldman Sachs shares are up 71 percent and JPMorgan Chase & Co. shares climbed 22 percent over the same period.

“Mack is a bigger-than-life individual” who has had both negative and positive effects on the firm, said Brad Hintz, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. and a former treasurer at Morgan Stanley. “Mack’s leadership stabilized the firm after Purcell left and he pulled the firm back from failure in 2008.”

‘My DNA’

Mack’s decision to step down was unrelated to the firm’s recent performance or the stress of last year’s financial crisis, Mack said. He said he told the board 18 months ago that he would like to hand off the CEO title after he turns 65 in November.

“I’ll stay as chairman at least for two years working with James, working with clients,” Mack said. “I’m not leaving this firm. This firm is part of my DNA.”

Mack spent most of his career at Morgan Stanley, working his way up in fixed-income sales and trading before becoming president under CEO Richard Fisher in 1993. He encouraged Fisher to sell the firm to Dean Witter Discover & Co., the brokerage firm led by Purcell, only to leave in 2001 after Purcell refused to relinquish power.

McKinsey Man

He helped run Zurich-based Credit Suisse Group AG for three years, leaving after a clash with the board. When Morgan Stanley shareholders and employees helped to oust Purcell in 2005, fed up with a lackluster share price and an autocratic management style, they turned to Mack to restore the firm’s former glory in investment banking and trading.

Like Purcell, Gorman worked at consulting firm McKinsey & Co. before running a retail-oriented financial brokerage and has never worked as a trader or banker. That’s led some analysts to question whether he’ll have the same difficulty winning over the institutional-securities side of the business as Purcell did.

“I am concerned that the Morgan Stanley board of directors is placing an admittedly capable executive with a largely retail brokerage operating background in charge of a global capital markets firm with the second-largest investment banking franchise in the world,” Bernstein’s Hintz said. “It was a similar decision in 1997 that led to the lost decade of Morgan Stanley.”

‘On My Screen’

Mack dismissed the concerns, saying that Gorman is much more accessible to bankers and willing to make client calls than Purcell was. Gorman said that a majority of his recent client meetings have been with customers of the institutional- securities side of the business.

Mack said he considers his own greatest accomplishment to be leading the firm through last year’s crisis, which wiped out Bear Stearns Cos., Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Merrill Lynch. One week after Lehman’s Sept. 15 bankruptcy, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs converted to bank holding companies, ending their history as independent securities firms to win the backing of the Federal Reserve.

Morgan Stanley shares fell as low as $9.68 on Oct. 10 before the firm won a $9 billion investment from Japan’s Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. and $10 billion from the U.S. government on Oct. 13. Mack has since repaid the Treasury and the stock has rebounded. Spreads on the company’s bonds, which widened during the financial crisis, have since narrowed to bring them in line with peers.

“You’ve got to give him some credit for surviving,” said Kenneth Crawford, a senior money manager at Argent Capital Management LLC in St. Louis, which oversees $700 million. “The good thing is there’s an MS ticker on my screen that changes price each day, and there are a fair number of his peers that aren’t on my screen anymore.”
(News Courtesy By bloomberg.com)
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