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If you cannot view this message, please [click here] Follow us [The Hindu Business Line] December 13, 2016 [Top story] [Cyclone Vardah knocks the stuffing out of Chennai] Howling winds, heavy rains revive trauma of December 2015 [Read more »] [Mistry shown the door at Tata Industries] Crucial victory for Tata Sons in battle [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Editor's Pick] [There’s life after superannuation, says start-up] NotRetired offers work to the retired and those planning to quit current jobs [Read more »] [Ahead of merger, State Bank clears VRS for staff of associate banks] The offer will be applicable to 55,000 officers and clerks in associate banks [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Most Popular] [Cyclone Vardah: Severe cyclone to weaken over next six hours] Power supply suspended, 8,000 people from low-lying areas safely evacuated to 95 relief shelters [Read more »] [Chennai braces for impact of cyclone ‘Vardah’] ‘Vardah’ a very severe cyclone, has closed in on the north Tamil Nadu and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coasts and is projected to make landfall at a place close to Chennai on Monday afternoon. An India Me... [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Portfolio] [The stocks you should buy to bet on Digital India] If you wish to ride the digitisation wave, which companies should you bet on? We find out [Read more »] [A better way to evaluate Indian stocks?] Shiller’s cyclically adjusted price earning ratio can also be used to value Indian markets [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Companies] [Drug companies bet on global M&As in growth pursuit: Moody’s] Indian drug companies will continue to scout for acquisition of overseas assets over the next two years to enhance their presence in developed and emerging markets, according to Moody’s Investors Service.“Indi... [Read more »] [Tatas expect a windfall from truck sales in Q4] Operators likely to buy existing models as BS IV norms will make trucks more expensive [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Markets] [Pay-in mechanism from Jan 2 to get upfront margin exemption] Can be done even before seller broker places bid for shares under takeovers, buybacks [Read more »] [Trumpspeak unsettles infotech stocks] Information technology stocks took a beating at the bourses on Monday, after US President-elect Donald Trump promised to end the misuse of visa programmes by companies to undercut American workers.Stocks here... [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Blink] [Honey, I shrunk the big, fat wedding] Demonetisation has taken the wind out of the wedding industry, and Chandni Chowk, the Capital’s one-stop answer to all wedding requirements, has lost much of its sparkle [Read more »] [Beauty and the dead] The horror of death — and sometimes, its terrible beauty — has been the preoccupation of many a painter down the years [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Economy] [Taxmen told not to reopen cases on turnover jump due to digital drive] CBDT advice seeks to allay taxpayers’ fear [Read more »] [Govt to notify scheme for taxing black money holders this week] Government is likely to notify this week the scheme giving tax dodgers another chance to come clean by paying 50 per cent of tax on junked currency deposited in banks post-demonetisation.The Pradhan Mantri Gar... [Read more »] [More Articles »] You are receiving this mail because you are a user of [thehindubusinessline.com]and have commented on an article. If you do not wish to receive any such mailers, [click here.] To ensure that you continue to receive your emails from The Hindu in your inbox, please add [newsletter.bl@newsalert.thehindu.com] to your Address Book or Safe List. If you can't see the mailer, please [click here.] Group Sites [Business Line] | [BL on Campus] | [தி இந்து] | [The Hindu] | [Sportstarlive] | [Frontline] | [The Hindu Centre] | [The Hindu Hub] [Images] | [roofandfloor] | [Classifieds] [About Us] | [Contact Us] | [Subscription]

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