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Ranbaxy reports Rs2,983 crore Q4 loss on US probe provisioning
23 Feb 2012
Even though its consolidated sales rose over 79 per cent over the last quarter of 2010, Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd, has reported a net loss of Rs2,982.8 crore, mainly on provisioning related to a probe by the US justice department
Ranbaxy reports Rs2,983 crore Q4 loss on US probe provisioning
23 Feb 2012
Even though its consolidated sales rose over 79 per cent over the last quarter of 2010, Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd, has reported a net loss of Rs2,982.8 crore, mainly on provisioning related to a probe by the US justice department
HSBC to exit retail banking in Japan
23 Feb 2012
HSBC today said that it will withdraw out of retail banking in Japan and close its remaining services for individual customers, as it tries to control costs and refocus its sprawling business
HSBC to issue new shares to pay bonuses
22 Feb 2012
The pay deal has received approval of the Financial Services Authority, which sees this as a way for banks to bolster their capital base even as they continued to pay staff bonuses
HSBC to issue new shares to pay bonuses
22 Feb 2012
The pay deal has received approval of the Financial Services Authority, which sees this as a way for banks to bolster their capital base even as they continued to pay staff bonuses
Vedanta mulls Sesa Goa, Sterlite merger
22 Feb 2012
If the merger goes through, Sterlite Industries will have a combined market cap of nearly Rs65,000 crore
Vedanta mulls Sesa Goa, Sterlite merger
22 Feb 2012
If the merger goes through, Sterlite Industries will have a combined market cap of nearly Rs65,000 crore
Vedanta mulls Sesa Goa, Sterlite merger
22 Feb 2012
If the merger goes through, Sterlite Industries will have a combined market cap of nearly Rs65,000 crore
Vedanta mulls Sesa Goa, Sterlite merger
22 Feb 2012
If the merger goes through, Sterlite Industries will have a combined market cap of nearly Rs65,000 crore
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