Coal India said to buy back shares worth at least $368 mn from govt: report
The govt has also written to NALCO, asking it to buy back 25% of its shares from the govt worth Rs3,250 crore02-02-2016
Coal India said to buy back shares worth at least $368 mn from govt: report
The govt has also written to NALCO, asking it to buy back 25% of its shares from the govt worth Rs3,250 croreUpdates
Coal India Ltd has informed BSE that Northern Coalfields Limited - a subsidiary company of Coal India Limited has declared an Interim dividend of Rs. 14,884.05 per share of Rs. 1000 each on 17,76,728 Equity shares, amounting to Rs. 2,644.49 Crores for the period ended December 31, 2015. This is the 2nd Interim dividend declared by them till date. Thus cumulative interim dividend declared by Northern Coalfields Limited till date amounting to Rs. 3,244.49 Crores.Provisional Production and Offtake Performance of CIL and Subsidiary Companies for the month of Jan'16 and for Apr'16-Jan'16
Coal India Ltd has submitted to BSE a copy of Provisional Production and Offtake Performance of CIL and Subsidiary Companies for the month of Jan'16 and for Apr'16-Jan'16.Change in Directorate
Coal India Ltd has informed BSE that Shri B. K Saxena, Director (Marketing), Coal India Limited on attaining the age of superannuation relinquished the charge of Director (Marketing), Coal India Limited with effect from January 31, 2016 (Afternoon).As per office memorandum issued by MoC, Shri S. N. Prasad has assumed the charge of Director (Marketing), CIL w.e.f. February 01, 2016 (forenoon).Coal India in dilemma over production, pricing
Company has reached a situation when the production cannot be optimised due to inability to stock coal furtherCoal India likely to scale back production as stock piles: Piyush Goyal
Goyal says Coal India is struggling to see how it can sell more coal quickly in order to liquidate the unsold pithead stock of 40 million tonnesShareholding for the Period Ended December 31, 2015
Coal India Ltd has submitted to BSE the Shareholding Pattern for the Period Ended December 31, 2015. For more details, kindly Click hereCoal India divestment: Workers plan strike on March 29
Five unions, representing 80% of workforce, to protest divestment and ask govt to address issues of contractual workersGovernment asks Coal India to meet 550 million tonnes target in fiscal 2016
Coal India Ltd is eyeing an output of one billion tonnes by 2020