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Cong open to all like-minded parties for alliance: Scindia
As political parties eagerly await for Lok Sabha election results, Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia today expressed confidence that the Left, Samajwadi Party and JD(S) would support a Congress-led government at the Centre.
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Madhucon Projects Q2 net dips 7%

Madhucon Projects, a city-based infrastructure development company, reported a net profit of Rs 11.96 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2009, as against Rs 12.81 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, registering a decline of 6.63 per cent. Turnover, however, grew 63 per cent to Rs 254.72 crore during the quarter, as compared with Rs 156.25 crore in the same period a year ago. - Madhucon hits upper limit on Rs 196 cr order - Madhucon Projects bags Rs 196 cr order from NCL; shares surge - Zylog Systems Q2 net dips 21% - Simplex Infra Q2 net declines marginally - Aurobindo back in black with Rs 103 cr profit - Orchid Chemicals reports Rs 13.2 cr loss Madhucon’s own mine at south Sumatra in Indonesia to the extent of 10,000 hectare is expected to commence production from this quarter. The 4,000-hectare second mine in east Kaliamantan, also in the name of PT Madhucon Indonesia, will be obtaining all the approvals in the next six months, the company stated in a press release on Friday. The scrip of Madhucon settled at Rs 228.35 on the BSE, down 1.3 per cent as against the previous close of Rs 231.35.


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