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Coal India ordered to sign FSAs with power companies
03 Apr 2012
Coal minister Sriprakash Jaiswal, however, said Coal India's board is free to decide on the penalty clause
Coal India ordered to sign FSAs with power companies
03 Apr 2012
Coal minister Sriprakash Jaiswal, however, said Coal India's board is free to decide on the penalty clause
Illumina rejects Roche’s $6.7-bn bid
03 Apr 2012
US-based gene sequencing company Illumina Inc yesterday rejected Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding's increased takeover offer, saying it dramatically undervalued the company
Illumina rejects Roche’s $6.7-bn bid
03 Apr 2012
US-based gene sequencing company Illumina Inc yesterday rejected Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding's increased takeover offer, saying it dramatically undervalued the company
Tata Group aims at $500-bn revenue by 2021
02 Apr 2012
Tata Group has targeted revenues of Rs25.4 lakh crore by March 2021 as the conglomerate aims to increase sales five times over this period
World Bank backs India’s move to check `double tax avoidance’
31 Mar 2012
Zoellick, however, said “retrospective” need not be “retroactive” as the Indian government is sensitive that they want to have an environment that draws both domestic and foreign investment
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