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RIL ropes in Russia’s Sibur for 1 lakh tonne butyl rubber JV
21 Feb 2012
The JV will invest $450 million to construct the facility, which is likely to be commissioned in mid-2014
Ranbaxy launches generic version of cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor in Australia
21 Feb 2012
Ranbaxy today said it has become the first generic drug maker to sell the generic version of Pfizer's block-buster cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor in Australia
Apple faces raft of trademark disputes in China
21 Feb 2012
At least 39 Chinese companies and individuals have attempted to register the names iPhone or iPad as trademarks for all kinds of products including hiking shoes, veterinary drugs and diapers
BlackBerry sets up server in Mumbai
20 Feb 2012
S&P affirms Japan’s credit rating at AA-
20 Feb 2012
Government toughens stand on falling D6 output
20 Feb 2012
Oil minister Jaipal Reddy says the government will likely serve notice on Reliance Industries over dwindling gas production, which has thrown the government’s energy planning out of gear
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