Four local firms to list on Nasdaq -- Berkeley At least four Indian companies will list on the Nasdaq stock exchange by end of 2000, according to Nasdaq president Alfred R Berkeley III. Sebi plans to use bourse terminals for IPOs In a bid to streamline and to speed up the allotment process in primary markets, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has proposed to utilise the existing stock exchange terminals for issue of shares of initial public offers. Steel scrips get the sheen back Steel could just be back in the reckoning and battered steel industry stocks promise potential. Steel prices have started rising and the latest push from the RBI in the form of bank rate cut and CRR cut would only help accelerate the recovery process. Vantel Technology's initial offer opens on April 6 Microsoft shares tumble on collapse of settlement talks Bangalore Softsell to pick up 5% stake in UK-based New Planet Solutions `IT companies to show 60% growth in bottomline' KPMF's Internet Fund opens below par MTC (India) plans IPO; mulls listing on Nasdaq Mascot may price IPO between Rs 480-580 Siemens offers excellent buy opportunity Mobilisation from rights issues grew three times -- Prime Anmi urges Sebi to include open ended units for margin payments Click Here for Market Indicator Tables - Top Gainers/Losers of the day - New Highs/Lows achieved during the day
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