
Britannia plans bonus issue
MUMBAI: The board of directors at Britannia Industries Limited will meet on May 26 to consider a bonus share issue, the company said in a notice to the Bombay Stock Exchange BSE today. The company will also announce its results and dividend payout for the financial year 1998-99. The immediate reaction to the bonus news led to a sharp spurt of over 6 per cent in the scrip price. The stock closed at Rs 1,441 on the NSE registering a net gain of Rs 36. Analysts and brokers now expect a liberal bonus of 1:1 shares.
NSE declares 4 members defaulters
MUMBAI: The National Stock Exchange NSE has declared four trading members as defaulters from today for their failure in meeting their obligations/liabilities to the exchange/clearing corporation. The members who declared defaulters were: Vinitha Associates Pvt Limited, Inder Manohar Financiers Limited, KMF Securities Limited and Topaz Securities Limited, an NSE release said.
Peerless schemes to mobilisefunds
MUMBAI: Peerless General Finance amp; Investment Company, the oldest and largest residuary non-banking finance company engaged in mobilising small savings, is aiming to bring more value to depositors at their doorsteps with its innovative, high liquidity and short-term schemes 8212; daily deposit scheme, salary savings scheme, children8217;s education scheme and growing interest scheme.
Edutech Informatics plan in state
MUMBAI: Edutech Informatics India Pvt Ltd Informatics has joined hands with three prestigious educational institutions to take computer education into the heartland of Maharashtra. The three institutes are Vidya Prathishthan which operates in the Baramati region, the Yashwant Rao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, based in Nasik and Terna Public Charitable Trust which is active in the Osmanabad region. Informatics is part of the leading Singapore-based transnational computer education and training institution in Asia. It currently operates in 26 countries.