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Exploit low volatility in range-trading market
- FIIs infuse Rs 24,800 cr in Dec quarter - FIIs net buy Rs 516cr, DIIs net sell Rs 472cr - FIIs net sellers Rs 278cr in F&O on Wednesday - FIIs net buyers Rs 695cr in F&O on Tuesday - FIIs net sellers Rs 900cr in F&O on Thursday - Positive returns on the cards, but no sharp surge

HC orders status quo on properties of Ranbaxy's ex-patriarch
A status quo on “title and possession” is to be maintained on four properties that were owned by the late patriarch of the Ranbaxy family, Bhai Mohan Singh, and his wife, according to an order of the High Court here. Further proceedings will be taken up in March 2010.

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CFM Intl to set up training facility at Hyd airport
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL) has signed an agreement with aircraft engine manufacturer, CFM International (CFM), to establish a new CFM56 maintenance training centre to support its customers in the South Asian region.
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Sun Pharma's US arm facing more trouble

More law firms slap class action suits against Caraco. - Sun Pharma settles patent dispute with Astra Zeneca - Sun Pharma uses own plants for US market after after Caraco trouble - Lawsuit filed against Sun Pharma"s US arm - Sun Pharma, Forest settle US suit on Lexapro - Sun Pharma gets USFDA nod for generic anti-cancer drug - Sun extends Taro open offer to April 17">Sun extends Taro open offer to April 17 There is further trouble in store for Sun Pharmaceutical Industries’ US subsidiary, Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, as more law firms have initiated class action suits against the company. Caraco is already facing regulatory issues in the US. Holzer Holzer & Fistel, a US-based law firm, has announced it would file a class action lawsuit in the District Court at Michigan on behalf of investors of Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories. The lawsuit alleges the company failed to disclose problems in complying with certain US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and misrepresented or failed to disclose material information relating to its efforts to obtain FDA approval for some of its drugs. A Sun Pharma spokesperson did not comment on the proposed legal action against the US subsidiary. A few weeks ago, law firm Izard Nobel LLP had initiated a similar lawsuit, seeking class action status against the company in the same court on behalf of the investors of Caraco. Another law firm, Federman & Sherwood, had also filed a similar case in the same court. Sources said such class action suits to protect investor interests were common in the US and law firms competed with each other to get support of shareholders for fighting cases against companies. On June 25, US marshals seized drug products from the company’s three production facilities in Michigan at Detroit, Farmington Hills and Wixom. Up to 33 different drugs were seized and FDA banned Caraco from manufacturing and selling these drugs in the US until there was assurance that the firm complied with manufacturing standards. The action was followed Caraco’s continued failure to meet FDA’s good manufacturing practices (cGMP) requirements. Sun Pharma, which earns over 10 per cent of its Rs 4,272-crore turnover from business with Caraco, holds a 76 per cent stake in the company.


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