*STOCKS ALERT (04.06.2012)*

* ACC: The company's cement despatches grew to 2.05 mln tn in May from 1.99
mln tn a year ago but declined slightly from 2.07 mln tn in April.

* AKSH OPTIFIBRE: Has issued $1.20-mln foreign currency convertible bonds
that will mature in 2013 to replace existing papers.

* AMBUJA CEMENTS: The company's cement despatches grew 12% from a year ago
to 1.93 mln tn in May.

* ASHOK LEYLAND: Has sold a total of 8,648 vehicles in May, up 51% from a
year ago. The company's UK arm Optare has shut down its bus factory at
Blackburn .

* BHARAT FERTILISER INDUSTRIES: Plans to produce 60,000 tn super phosphate
in 2012-13 (Apr-Mar) and is aiming for a turnover 750 mln rupees.


* BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP: Is likely to hold 49% stake in a joint venture
agreement with UK-based LP Chemicals for petrochemical business.


* BHARATI SHIPYARD: Lenders have agreed to convert 10% of the company's
23-bln-rupee term loans into equity as part of a corporate
debt-restructuring
package.

* COAL INDIA: The Children's Investment Fund, one of the company's
shareholders, has said if the government failed to engage constructively on
coal pricing issue, it would seek arbitration.

* FUTURE CAPITAL HOLDINGS: US-based private equity firm Warburg Pincus is
likely to pick up a majority stake in the company for 6 bln rupees.

* GOLDEN TOBACCO: Investors Pranidhi Holdings and Pramod Jain have
approached the Securities Appellate Tribunal against a recent SEBI order
rejecting their request to withdraw from the unsolicited open offer to
acquire 25% in the company.

* GMR INFRASTRUCTURE: The Comptroller and Auditor General has said that the
company's Delhi International Airport flouted the development plan for the
airport, and increased ground floor area.

* HERO MOTOCORP: Sold 556,644 vehicles in May, up 11.3% from a year ago.


* HIMACHAL FIBRES: Four investors and two promoters have made an open offer
to acquire 26% stake in the company for 17.50 rupees per share. Offer opens
Jul 18, and closes Jul 31.


* HINDALCO INDUSTRIES: Is planning to raise around 70 bln rupees for its
Aditya Alumina and Aluminium project in Odisha.

* HINDUSTAN COPPER: Divestment department has initiated the process for
taking a fresh approval from the Cabinet for divesting 10% stake in the
company.

* JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES: Despatched 1.82 mln tn cement in May, up 33% from
a year ago.

* JINDAL STAINLESS: Has approached lenders to reschedule repayments of its
over 90-bln-rupee debt.

* JK PAPER: Has inked an in-principle agreement with Myanmar 's Paper and
Home Utility Industries for technical know-how and production for a mill in
Myanmar .

* LANCO INFRATECH: Is working out a strategic plan to ramp up production
from its Griffin Coal Mines in Australia to 18 mln tn annually by 2017-18.


* LIFELINE DRUGS & PHARMA: The company's board of directors has approved a
four-for-one bonus issue of shares.

* MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA: Mahindra Navistar, company's joint venture with
US-based International Truck & Engine, has lined up 6-7 new products for
2012-13 (Apr-Mar).

* MARUTI SUZUKI: To build a car manufacturing facility in Gujarat with an
initial phase-wise annual capacity of 250,000 units at an estimated
investment of 40 bln rupees.

* MBL INFRASTRUCTURES: Has won five orders worth a total of 2.06 bln rupees.


* MPHASIS: The company's Feb-Apr net profit declined 13% from a year ago to
1.89 bln rupees while net sales rose 6% to 13.29 bln rupees.


* ONGC: Environment ministry has given its approval for creating the power
evacuation facility of the upcoming 727-MW ONGC Tripura Power plant.

* POWER GRID CORP OF INDIA : Has approved five projects that will require
total investment of 34.88 bln rupees.

* RELIANCE INDUSTRIES: Has agreed to sign agreements with Pragati Power and
NTPC for supply of natural gas from its KG-D6 fields.

* SESA GOA: The company's largest institutional shareholder, Templeton, is
opposing Vedanta Resources' plan to merge STERLITE INDUSTRIES INDIA with
the company.

* SHIPPING CORP: Will not order any new ships in 2012-13.


* ULTRATECH CEMENT: The company's cement despatches rose 10.6% from a year
ago to 3.59 mln tn in May.

* WIPRO: Has won a 10-year contract from Manipal Health Enterprises for
implementation of hospital information system solutions and data migration
services.

* ZEN TECHNOLOGIES: Has decided to exit its gaming business following the
dismal performance of its game SnS.

 By RUPEE DESK  [email protected]

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