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ALL ABOUT STOCKS Author: Esme Faerber Cox & Kings Q3 net jumps 88% to Rs 19 cr UCO Bank seeks shareholders" nod for fund raising Negative view on state-run oil cos: Fitch Jan cement sales in high double-digit FIASCO Author: Frank Partnoy Publisher: Penguin Price: Rs 537 ISBN: 0140278796. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Author: Carl S Warren Publisher: Thomson Learning Price: Rs 1,803 ISBN: 0324051875. MY YEARS WITH GENERAL MOTORS Author: Alfred P Sloan Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub Price: Rs 767 ISBN: 0385042353. RICH DAD’S GUIDE TO INVESTING Author: Robert T Kiyosaki Publisher: Warner Books Price: Rs 767 ISBN: 0446677469. SUCCEED AND GROW RICH THROUGH PERSUASION Author: Napoleon Hill Publisher: New Amer Library Price: Rs 255 ISBN: 0451174127. TRADING SYSTEMS AND METHODS Author: Perry J Kaufman Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Price: Rs 4,494 ISBN: 0471148792. ONE UP ON WALL STREET Author: Peter Lynch Publisher: Simon & Schuster Price: Rs 447 ISBN: 0743200403. POUR YOUR HEART INTO IT: HOW STARBUCKS BUILT A COMPANY ONE CUP AT A TIME Author: Howard Schultz Publisher: Hyperion Price: Rs 631 ISBN: 0786883561. RED-HOT COLD CALL SELLING Author: Paul S Goldner Publisher: Amacom Book Division Price: Rs 998 ISBN: 0814478808. List provided by www.bsbazaar.com/books


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People stop Tata steel plant 'spoilers' in track
Supporters of Tata Steel in Bastar acted as a shield to prevent Communist Party of India (CPI) leaders and environment experts to visit the project affected villages and meet the people. The CPI leaders along with environment experts from Hyderabad and New Delhi had yesterday organised a public hearing on party"s banner in Badanji village. It is one of the ten villages to be affected by the 5.5 million tonnes per annum (MTpA) Tata Steel plant coming up in Lohandiguda area.
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