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SANJAY LADIWALA
Kumar Mangalam Birla may have missed out on Holcim deal but he isn't ruing it“It would have been nice to have, but you know, at a (reasonable) price. I think that if you have other options where you can build assets ...
Gautam Adani is spoiling for an epic war with Kumar Mangalam BirlaThe Holcim deal, India’s largest-ever M&A transaction in the infrastructure and materials space, pits Adani in a race with Kumar Mangalam B...
Expect a lot of competition between Adani and UltraTech going ahead: Sanjay Ladiwala“Over a period of years, the Adani Group will look to match UltraTech in size which today is about double – they are about 120 million tonn...
GST is not a stumbling block for cement sector: Sanjay Ladiwala, ExpertImplementation of GST has not been such a problem basically in the wholesale sector
Cement is a cyclical commodity, no reason for consternation: Sanjay Ladiwala, Cement ExpertIn an interview with ET Now, Sanjay Ladiwala, cement expert, reacts to government's allegations of collusion to jack up prices and the outc...
Housing in metro cities has taken a sharp hit: Sanjay Ladiwala, Cement ExpertIt is mainly the retail segment and the individual housing in the rural sector which has been affected and that is mainly because of the ca...
Prices in north likely to be remunerative post-monsoon: Sanjay Ladiwala, Chairman, Cement stockists & Dealers"We have always seen in the monsoon that the dispatches do come off, they are down by about nearly 40 per cent," says Sanjay Ladiwala.
See more capacity coming on stream in 2014: Sanjay LadiwalaYes, to some extent the pre-election factor is driving the prices up, but it is also the fact that it is the peak season.
- Cement may see price correction: Sanjay Ladiwala, Cement Stockists & Dealers Association of Bombay
In an interview with ET Now, Sanjay Ladiwala, Chairman, Cement Stockists & Dealers Association of Bombay, speaks about the cement sector. E...
- Cement prices can correct by another 10% to 15% on lower demand: Sanjay Ladiwala, Cement Stockists & Dealers Association of Bombay
In an interview with ET Now, Sanjay Ladiwala, President, Cement Stockists & Dealers Association of Bombay, gives his views on the pricing s...
- Slower execution of infrastructure projects affecting cement demand: Sanjay Ladiwala, Cement Stockists & Dealers Association of Bombay
Sanjay Ladiwala, President, Cement Stockists & Dealers Association of Bombay in an interview with ET Now talks about the cement prices and ...
- Cement dearer by Rs 6 per bag in Mumbai, other regions may follow
Cement has become costlier by an average of Rs 6 per 50 kg bag in Mumbai with other cities and regions also likely to raise prices followin...
- Cement prices may soon dip on supply glut
ACC, Ambuja Cements and Grasim Industries may soon cut cement prices as the commissioning of new plants has improved supplies and a late mo...
- Cement prices may fall by Rs 5 a bag
Cement prices are expected to soften by Rs 3-5 per 50 kg bag next month due to the twin effect of excess supply and lower demand, industry ...
- Cement prices may dip by up to 10%
Cement prices could fall by up to 10% in the coming months, pushed lower by new supply and slower construction activity during the monsoon ...
- No excise relief, cos hike cement price
Buoyed by an improved demand, cement makers have raised prices by Rs 5-8 per 50-kg bag in Mumbai and Gujarat from Sunday. This has defeated...
- Cement cos may freeze import of building commodity from Pakistan
Cement organisations to put a temporary halt on importing cement from Wagah border due to RDX threat.
- Cement dealers form safety net to tackle defaulters
The slowdown in the economy and credit crunch is hitting cement dealers hard as many builders and government contractors have started delay...
- Bulk cement prices up in western India
Bulk cement prices have gone up by 4-7 rupees per 50-kg bag in western India with effect from March 1, a trade official said on Monday.
- Cement prices harden
The price of cement in the non-trade or bulk segment has been upwardly revised by Rs 3-5 on Friday.