1. Rice Harvest In India Seen At Record As State Prices Increased
The monsoon-sown harvest may gain 10 percent in the year beginning July 1 from 90.8 million metric tons a year earlier, said Tarsem Saini, president of the Federation of All India Rice Millers Association. An end to a three-year ban on exports last year and a forecast for normal rain will spur farmers to increase planting, he said. The monsoon crop, sown from this month, accounts for about 80 percent of annual output.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-26/rice-harvest-in-india-seen-at-record-as-state-prices-increased.html
2. Morgan Stanley Downgrades RIM On ‘Deteriorating’ Outlook
Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM), the struggling maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, fell the most since May after Morgan Stanley (MS) downgraded the stock, citing “rapidly deteriorating fundamentals.”
“The only way RIM remains a viable entity is at a fraction of its current size, a transformation that erases much of its earnings power,” Ehud Gelblum, an analyst at Morgan Stanley in New York, wrote in a note to investors today. He cut RIM’s recommendation to underweight, a negative rating, from equalweight, the equivalent of a hold.
3. Nissan India Partner Thinks Small To Close Tata Gap
Ashok Leyland Ltd. (AL), India’s second- biggest truckmaker, is adding small goods carriers and expanding overseas to claw back market share lost to Eicher Motors Ltd. (EIM) and Tata Motors Ltd. (TTMT)
Nissan Motor Co. (7201)’s Indian partner, which reported its smallest gain in sales in three years in the 12 months ended March 31, plans to add 25 models in the year that began April 1, Vinod Dasari, the company’s managing director said in an e- mailed response to questions. The company last year began selling the small carrier Dost, which means friend in Hindi.
Daimler, Navistar:
Daimler, the world’s biggest truckmaker, this year opened a factory to build carriers ranging from six tons to 49 tons in India. Daimler will unveil 17 models by 2014, and the factory will be able to initially produce 36,000 trucks a year, Daimler said in April.
Mahindra partnered Navistar International Corp. (NAV) in 2005 to build trucks, while Volvo AB, the world’s No. 2 truck maker, invested $275 million in a venture with Eicher to make vehicles in India in 2008.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-25/nissan-india-partner-thinks-small-to-close-tata-gap.html
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