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Human Genome adopts poison pill to thwart $2.6-bn hostile GSK bid
18 May 2012
HGS, which is GSK's partner on two drug developments, had rejected the UK firm's takeover offer saying that it was an opportunistic move
HSBC boosts turnaround revenue target to $2 bn
18 May 2012
HSBC Holdings Plc, Europe’s largest lender, has doubled its additional revenue target from the bank’s turnaround plan to $2 billion by improving efficiency, cutting costs, and targeting emerging markets
Bharti Airtel slashes 3G mobile broadband rates
18 May 2012
Bharti Airtel slashes 3G mobile broadband rates
18 May 2012
India to sign pact for Turkmenistan gas pipeline
17 May 2012
State-run GAIL Ltd will sign the gas purchase agreement with Turkmenistan's national oil firm for supplies from a planned multi-national pipeline
Svein Aaser elected chairman of Telenor
17 May 2012
3i Group appoints new chief executive
17 May 2012
Bajaj Auto Q4 net nearly halves to Rs772 crore
17 May 2012
Premier to source multi-jet diesel engine for ‘Rio' from Fiat
17 May 2012
Fiat will initially supply 28,000 engines to Premier during the agreement period and may raise it further with increase in demand for the Rio
Japan to invest $4.4 bn in Chevron LNG project
17 May 2012
The Japanese government has teamed up with a consortium of Japanese state-owned firms to acquire $4.4-billion stake in the US oil and gas major Chevron’s Wheatstone liquefied natural gas (LNG) project
Infosys scouting for acquisitions in Europe
16 May 2012
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