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SAIL rises 5 per cent

The stock gained 5 per cent to close at a 52-week high of Rs 236.10 on reports that steel companies may increase prices next month to cash in on the demand surge in the domestic market and recovery in the global steel prices. - Paramount Airways to focus on tier II, III cities - Sun TV restructures distribution business - Latha Jishnu: Copyright aggression">Latha Jishnu: Copyright aggression - Mukesh Kacker: Will the petroleum regulator stand up?">Mukesh Kacker: Will the petroleum regulator stand up? - Shankar Acharya: Reviving public health services">Shankar Acharya: Reviving public health services - What Gladwell saw, and questioned The company may increase its products prices next month by up to Rs 1,500 a tonne. After falling by about $100-150 a tonne to $400 a tonne, steel prices globally have risen about $50 a tonne in the past two months on account of an increase in demand. The company has lowered prices of its flat steel products by Rs 2,000 a tonne in the past two months.


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