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What is the cut off date of dividend payment for Tata Power Coy Ltd as disclosed in the Board meeting dt 23.06.2008
About: Company: Tata Power Company Ltd.
Asked by atin sarker,
25 Jun '08 09:00 pm
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Send email to website conteact us page
http://shaktibanna.blogspot.com/2008/06/tata-power.html
Answered by Shakti Dulawat, 26 Jun '08 10:07 am
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Answered by shiv kumar, 03 Jul '08 11:24 am
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Instead of buying these shares which reached to its horizon you can go for R Power you can get it in low rate also and they have the potentiality of generating 42000 MW of power
Instead of buying NTPC and Power grid you can buy Reliance Power now the price is olso good, with in 2 months it cross 800 because it has been recognised by international community
World Bank widens $25b loan for Indian Energy co Reliance Power Ltd
July 01, 2008
Policy changes to reform Indias electricity-supply industry have been initiated for
some time1. They were developed with the support of multilateral agencies such as
the World Bank. Since 1991, the government has promoted private-sector participation
in the generation sector as a cost-effective means to build-up additional capacity.
Incentives are planned to encourage SEBs to improve the efficiency of existing generating capacity. The new policies favour the unbundling of SEBs and the privatisation of distribution. New regulatory institutions ...more
Answered by NAGARAJ, 09 Jul '08 11:07 am
Instead of buying NTPC and Power grid you can buy Reliance Power now the price is olso good, with in 2 months it cross 800 because it has been recognised by international community
World Bank widens $25b loan for Indian Energy co Reliance Power Ltd
July 01, 2008
Policy changes to reform Indias electricity-supply industry have been initiated for
some time1. They were developed with the support of multilateral agencies such as
the World Bank. Since 1991, the government has promoted private-sector participation
in the generation sector as a cost-effective means to build-up additional capacity.
Incentives are planned to encourage SEBs to improve the efficiency of existing generating capacity. The new policies favour the unbundling of SEBs and the privatisation of distribution. New regulatory institutions ...more
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