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Birla group launches Rs250-cr R&D centre
05 Mar 2012
NTPC to invest Rs25,000 crore in two Odisha projects
03 Mar 2012
Two super thermal power projects will be set up at Darlipali in Sundargarh district and Gajmara in Dhenkanal district of Odisha
BP in $7.8-bn deal to settle part of Gulf of Mexico oil spill claims
03 Mar 2012
BP Plc has reached a $7.8-billion deal with the group of aggrieved parties suing it over the massive 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill
BP in $7.8-bn deal to settle part of Gulf of Mexico oil spill claims
03 Mar 2012
BP Plc has reached a $7.8-billion deal with the group of aggrieved parties suing it over the massive 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill
IDBI Bank to raise up to Rs5,294 crore
03 Mar 2012
IDBI Bank to raise up to Rs5,294 crore
03 Mar 2012
Analjit Singh exits EIH in favour of RIL
03 Mar 2012
Analjit Singh exits EIH in favour of RIL
03 Mar 2012
Analjit Singh exits EIH in favour of RIL
03 Mar 2012
Vodafone rejigs India operations
03 Mar 2012
Daimler to launch 17 trucks in India over 20 months
03 Mar 2012
Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, plans to launch 17 truck models over the next 20 months, focusing mainly on the high-volume 7-49 tonne market
China grants landing rights to Zee TV
02 Mar 2012
LIC, SBI bail out failing, chaotic ONGC issue
02 Mar 2012
LIC, SBI bail out failing, chaotic ONGC issue
02 Mar 2012
Vedanta offers Rs16,000 crore for government stake in HZL, and Balco
01 Mar 2012
According to analysts, the move forms part of the Anil Aagarwal-controlled firm’s efforts to consolidate its natural resources business under the newly created holding company, ’Sesa Sterlite’.
Vedanta offers Rs16,000 crore for government stake in HZL, and Balco
01 Mar 2012
According to analysts, the move forms part of the Anil Aagarwal-controlled firm’s efforts to consolidate its natural resources business under the newly created holding company, ’Sesa Sterlite’.
C&WW would be Tata's third-largest UK acquisition
By By Ravi Kunder | 01 Mar 2012
If the deal goes through, the acquisition would make Tatas the second-largest private sector employer in Britain after supermarket chain Tesco. Ravi Kunder reports
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