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BP considers stake sale in Russian joint venture TNK-BP
01 Jun 2012
TNK-BP, which has a market value of $59 billion, generates a quarter of BP’s production and contributed $3.7 billion to its revenues last year
BP considers stake sale in Russian joint venture TNK-BP
01 Jun 2012
TNK-BP, which has a market value of $59 billion, generates a quarter of BP’s production and contributed $3.7 billion to its revenues last year
Nike plans to divest Cole Haan and Umbro brands
31 May 2012
Toyota to unleash six more small cars in India
31 May 2012
Toyota to unleash six more small cars in India
31 May 2012
Toyota joins chorus for freeing diesel prices
31 May 2012
Shanghvi steps down as Sun Pharma chairman; Israel Makov to take over
30 May 2012
Dilip Shanghvi, who will continue to be the managing director, is stepping down as chairman in favour of former chief executive of Israel's Teva Pharma, Israel Markov
Shanghvi steps down as Sun Pharma chairman; Israel Makov to take over
30 May 2012
Dilip Shanghvi, who will continue to be the managing director, is stepping down as chairman in favour of former chief executive of Israel's Teva Pharma, Israel Markov
Facebook shares fall to under $30 in options trading
30 May 2012
Facebook shares continued their weak showing yesterday as uncertainty and rumours pushed the social network's stock to less than $30, eroding its market value by $24 billion
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