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Encyclopedia > Bombay Dyeing

Bombay Dyeing (full name: The Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. Ltd., established 1879) is the flagship company of the Wadia Group, engaged mainly into the business of Textiles. Its current chairman is Nusli Wadia. 1879 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... A flagship is the ship used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships. ... This article is about the type of fabric. ... Nusli Wadia is the son of Dina Wadia and the grandson of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. ...


Bombay Dyeing has been in news, apart from other things, for various controversied surrounding tussle with Dhirubhai Ambani of Reliance Industries Limited and with Calcutta based jutebaron Arun Bajoria. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Reliance Industries Limited is Indias largest private sector company with a turnover of 744 billion rupees (US$17 billion) for the fiscal year ending in March 2004. ... This article is on Calcutta/Kolkata, the city. ...


The company sponsors many events, including Bombay Deying Gladrags Mrs. India contest.


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So looks like the raider and the raided in Bombay Dyeing may be smoking a peace pipe after all.
Bombay Dyeing Limited has doubled its bottomline from Rs 202 m in FY99 to Rs 428 m in FY00.
Bombay Dyeing has posted an improvement in bottomline mainly due to lower interest costs and improvement in operating efficiencies.
Wadia, Bajoria in pitched battle for Bombay Dyeing (519 words)
On the other hand, in a reply to a BSE notice on the takeover battle, Bombay Dyeing has said that it is waiting for directives from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) and Company Law Board (CLB) on a complaint filed by them against Bajoria's `illegal acquisition'.
Meanwhile, Bombay Dyeing said an explanation has been sent to the BSE, SEBI and CLB after a series of meeting with its legal advisers and senior company officials.
Though Bombay Dyeing officially did not say anything about the raging takeover battle, insiders say the takeover battle over Bombay Dyeing is far from over.
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