Firms/companies
Sony posts $5.6 billion annual loss
11 May 2012
Cipla to slash prices of six more cancer drugs
11 May 2012
Drugmaker Cipla will slash prices of six more cancer drugs on humanitarian grounds, a decade after it shook multination giants by slashing prices of AIDS and later malaria drugs
Tata Motors closer to building air-powered cars
10 May 2012
Tata Motors closer to building air-powered cars
10 May 2012
HSBC in talks to sell Latin American operations
10 May 2012
HSBC in talks to sell Latin American operations
10 May 2012
Lupin Q4 net slightly up at Rs249 crore
10 May 2012
Shinde concerned as CIL dilutes FSAs with power firms
10 May 2012
Power minister Sushilkumar Shinde may seek the intervention of the prime minister’s office to force Coal India Ltd to quash the new fuel supply pacts, which relieve the state-run miner of most of its supply obligations
Fire at M&M plant affects SUV production
09 May 2012
US court dismisses Proview "iPad" patent suit against Apple
09 May 2012
A US court has dismissed Chinese computer display manufacturer Shenzhen Proview Technology's case against Apple over rights to the "iPad" name.
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