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SBM net drops 22.6% in Q3
Despite a 55.44 per cent rise in its net interest income, the Bangalore-based State Bank of Mysore (SBM), an associate bank of SBI, has posted a 22.6 per cent drop in its net profit to Rs 141.31 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2009 compared to the corresponding quarter last year. Its total income for the quarter stood at Rs 995.07 crore, a marginal drop of 5.3 per cent compared to the same quarter a year ago.
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Toyota to produce 70,000 compact cars in 1st year

Japanese car maker Toyota Motor Corp, which is coming out with a compact car by December 2010 in India, will produce 70,000 units in the first year, a top official of Toyota-Kirloskar Motor said. - Toyota to start selling plug-in hybrids in 2011 - Toyota to pull out of Formula-1 on economic woes - Toyota to hike SUV Fortuner output by 60% in India - Toyota Motor Corp bets on fuel efficiency - Toyota turns to fuel efficiency to beat Maruti, Hyundai - Nissan mulls launching electric vehicles in India "To begin with we will be manufacturing 70,000 units of the compact car and are looking at a 10 per cent market share within one year of its release," Deputy Managing Director TKM Sandeep Singh told reporters on the sidelines of the launch of new Prado diesel land cruiser here today. On a query, he said the compact car would be 70 per cent indigenous, except for the engine which will be imported from Japan, "unlike the present cars which is only about 30 per cent indigenous." Singh said both the hatchback and sedan version of the concept vehicle of the compact car will be showcased at the Auto Expo to be held in New Delhi from Jan 5 to 11. However, he declined to reveal the price of the compact car saying, "I cannot reveal the price now. Once it is launched, you will come to know."


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