INTERNATIONAL Coca-Cola to begin accounting of stock options Washington: US soft drink giant Coca-Cola on July 14 said that it will begin counting compensation stock options granted to employees, meeting a key demand by reformers amid a wave of corporate accounting scandals.
NATIONAL DPC's Indian, foreign lenders differ on asset sale Mumbai: Differences of opinion have come out in the open between Indian and foreign lenders of the beleagured Dabhol Power Company (DPC) with the US government owned Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and other lenders opposing the Indian stand of opting for an asset sale instead of proposed equity sale.
WC fever: Sahara launches Rs 25 cr "Crickcitement" New Delhi: Cashing in on the World Cup fever, which has gathered momentum with India's stupendous NatWest series victory, an airline belonging to the sponsors of the cricket team on Monday launched a 25-crore initiative called "Crickcitement".
P&G ties up with Altair to rejuvenate packaging process Bangalore: Procter & Gamble, in partnership with Altair Engineering, has rejuvenated P&G's packaging analysis process through new strides in automation, according to an official press release.
'Bio-tech seeds demand to touch $ 3.8 bn by 2006' Chennai: The world demand for bio-tech seeds is expected to increase 12 per cent per year to touch $ 3.8 billion in 2006, according to an international study.