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ITC dislodges Reliance as most influential scrip
20 Apr 2012
FMCG major ITC yesterday surged past Reliance Industries to emerge as the most influential stock on the BSE benchmark index Sensex, pushing the energy giant to the second spot
ITC dislodges Reliance as most influential scrip
20 Apr 2012
FMCG major ITC yesterday surged past Reliance Industries to emerge as the most influential stock on the BSE benchmark index Sensex, pushing the energy giant to the second spot
Essar Group plans to sell BPO firm Aegis
19 Apr 2012
Essar Group plans to sell BPO firm Aegis
19 Apr 2012
Citigroup shareholders reject Vikram Pandit's pay package
19 Apr 2012
Citigroup shareholders have rejected a $15-million pay package for chief executive, Vikram S Pandit, who pulled the bank back from the brink during the global financial crisis
Citigroup shareholders reject Vikram Pandit's pay package
19 Apr 2012
Citigroup shareholders have rejected a $15-million pay package for chief executive, Vikram S Pandit, who pulled the bank back from the brink during the global financial crisis
IMF warns of $2.6 trillion contraction of European banks' balance sheets
19 Apr 2012
The IMF pointed out in its Global Financial Stability Report, published yesterday, that balance sheets of European banks looked set to shrink by $2.6 trillion in the coming 18 months
IMF warns of $2.6 trillion contraction of European banks' balance sheets
19 Apr 2012
The IMF pointed out in its Global Financial Stability Report, published yesterday, that balance sheets of European banks looked set to shrink by $2.6 trillion in the coming 18 months
Roche ends $6.7-bn hostile bid for Illumina
19 Apr 2012
The potential acquisition of Illumina would have made Roche a market leader in gene sequencing, a procedure that helps develop targeted therapies
RIL moves SC over K-G gas cost dispute
19 Apr 2012
The petroleum ministry was not approving its budgets and was putting undue pressure on it to drill more wells, although geological data suggests this may be counterproductive
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