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Tata Bluescope plant inaugurated in Jamshedpur
07 Mar 2012
Tata Bluescope plant inaugurated in Jamshedpur
07 Mar 2012
Railway freight rates up ahead of budget
06 Mar 2012
Buffett's investment wisdom on gold questioned
06 Mar 2012
Tata Motors bids $350 mn for bankrupt Swedish car maker Saab: report
06 Mar 2012
Tata’s global acquisition team is said to have been in talks with Saab and private equity firms for a prospective acquisition by UK-based JLR
Yahoo mulling major job cuts: report
06 Mar 2012
Yahoo is considering a major restructuring including the elimination of thousands of jobs, as part of its new CEO Scott Thompson's plans to recover the glory of the stumbling internet giant
IRDA concerned over LIC governance
05 Mar 2012
IRDA concerned over LIC governance
05 Mar 2012
Govt for legal opinion on RIL demand for gas price hike
05 Mar 2012
The ministry is now relying on the Supreme Court's 7 May 2010 judgement in the gas row between RIL and Anil Ambani's RNRL that stated that government alone has the right to fix the selling price of gas from all fields including KG-D6
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