DLF eyes Rs 7000cr from sale of assets
DLF plans to raise Rs.7,000 crore in the next two to three years from the sale of non-core assets to reduce its net debt of Rs.21,424 crore.
DLF plans to raise Rs.7,000 crore in the next two to three years from the sale of non-core assets to reduce its net debt of Rs.21,424 crore.
DLF Ltd will focus on plotted development in the short term in a bid to weather the blow from rising inflation and input costs.
Sports cities – townships conceived and executed on a sports-centric theme and lifestyle concept – are a unique emerging real estate trend in the country.
DLF Ltd has reported a marginal drop of 4.8% in its net profit for the year ending 31 March 2011.
Financial services firm ASK Investment Holdings Pvt. Ltd, has floated a real estate company, Pashmina Developers.
The Indian rental housing sector is seriously under-serviced by the organized real estate industry.
CHD Developers Ltd. has reported its all time highest net sales of Rs. 86.11 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2011.
Yash Birla Group has acquired Calcutta-based Aircon Engineering Services for Rs.10 crore, marking its foray in the infrastructure space.
Rakesh Dhamija has spent five years with a multinational company in Spain. During his morning-to-evening business travels he always opted for hotel lounges in various parts of Europe.
Infrastructure development firm Phadnis Infrastructure plans to invest over Rs 1,700 crore in the next five years to fuel its expansion plans.