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Indian women have a bigger share of the corner office
Indian women may not have proportionate representation in companies, but they are better off than women elsewhere. Eleven per cent of 240 large companies — Indian-owned as well as multinational, private as well as state-owned — have women CEOs, according to a study carried out by executive search firm EMA Partners. In comparison, only 3 per cent of the Fortune 500 companies have women CEOs.

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Andhra Bank up on expansion plans

Andhra Bank ended at Rs 109, stronger by 1.5%, on the BSE. - Quiet day for markets - Sensex ends up 10pts - Markets unmoved - Markets marginally down - Sensex marginally up in early trades - FIIs net buyers Rs 2,207cr in F&O on Tuesday The stock opened at Rs 109 and touched a high of Rs 110 and a low of Rs 108 during the day. The counter saw total trades of 2.84 lakh shares as against the two-week average of 2.68 lakh shares. _____________________________________ (updated at 1021 am) Andhra Bank is eyeing Rs 3,600 crore business in Vizag. The stock opened at Rs 109, touched a high of Rs 111. The scrip is now trading at Rs 110, up 1.5% from its previous close. The counter has clocked volumes of 0.84 shares on the BSE. The Visakhapatnam zone of Andhra Bank is targeting to end the current financial year with a total business of Rs 3,600 crore.


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