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Posco seeks Essar aid to build stalled Orissa steel plant: report
30 Apr 2012
South Korean steel major Posco has sounded out Essar Steel for an alliance to build the planned the 12-million tonnes steel plant in Orissa
Posco seeks Essar aid to build stalled Orissa steel plant: report
30 Apr 2012
South Korean steel major Posco has sounded out Essar Steel for an alliance to build the planned the 12-million tonnes steel plant in Orissa
Posco seeks Essar aid to build stalled Orissa steel plant: report
30 Apr 2012
South Korean steel major Posco has sounded out Essar Steel for an alliance to build the planned the 12-million tonnes steel plant in Orissa
RBI mandates ‘account portability’ between bank branches
28 Apr 2012
RBI has asked banks to allow ‘intra-bank account portability’ in cases where full KYC details of the account-holder have already been ascertained previously
China sales, Singulair drive Merck’s Q1-2012 net to $3 bn
28 Apr 2012
Merck's worldwide sales for the first quarter of 2012 rose just one per cent to $11.7 billion due to the unfavorable impact from the arbitration settlement agreement with Johnson & Johnson
China sales, Singulair drive Merck’s Q1-2012 net to $3 bn
28 Apr 2012
Merck's worldwide sales for the first quarter of 2012 rose just one per cent to $11.7 billion due to the unfavorable impact from the arbitration settlement agreement with Johnson & Johnson
IMF forecasts stronger growth in Asian region
28 Apr 2012
Wal-Mart shoppers can now make online purchases
28 Apr 2012
Amazon’s Kindle Fire takes top position with 54.5 per cent market share of Android tablets
27 Apr 2012
AstraZeneca Q1 profit slumps; CEO quits
27 Apr 2012
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