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SAIL Sales up 14% in Q2

The country’s largest steel maker, Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) today reported 14 per cent growth in its sales at over 3 million tonnes during the second quarter ended September 2009, over the year-ago period. “The company achieved record Q2 sales of over 3 million tonnes, registering growth of 14 per cent over the corresponding period last year,” SAIL said in a statement. - Emaar MGF to use over half of Rs 3,850-cr IPO to repay debt - Soni sends report on Prasar Bharati Board to PM - DoT asks Cab Secy to expedite vacation of airwaves by defence - LG expects FY09 revenues at Rs 14,000cr - Economic stimulus to continue for time being : PM - Politics, publicity should not play role in deciding Q case: CBI The company said it also achieved 1.2 million tonnes special steel production — best ever in any Q2, which was 15 per cent higher than the corresponding period last year. Sale of long products, primarily consumed by the construction sector, surged by 14 per cent, in the quarter over the July-September 2009. Production of flat-rolled items, used by the auto and the consumer durables industry, surged by 13 per cent in the second quarter of the fiscal over last year.


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