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AstraZeneca eliminates 7,300 jobs in major restructuring
03 Feb 2012
AstraZeneca's move to save $1.6 billion annually comes ahead of the patent expiry of two of its top drugs over the next four years
Swiss giants Xstrata, Glencore in talks for $80-billion "merger of equals"
02 Feb 2012
A merger between the two Swiss giants could create a company worth more than $80 billion and with revenues of around $175 billion, making it the biggest mining takeover to date
Swiss giants Xstrata, Glencore in talks for $80-billion "merger of equals"
02 Feb 2012
A merger between the two Swiss giants could create a company worth more than $80 billion and with revenues of around $175 billion, making it the biggest mining takeover to date
Marico’s Q3 net rises 21 per cent to Rs84 crore
02 Feb 2012
Tata Motors in pact with Canada's Ballard Power for fuel cell buses
02 Feb 2012
The technology has been developed with support from Department of Scientific and Industrial Research under the Technology Development & Demonstration Programme.
Pfizer recalls 1 million birth-control pills
01 Feb 2012
Maruti introduces smaller, cheaper Dzire
01 Feb 2012
ThyssenKrupp to sell Inoxum stainless steel to Finland’s Outokumpu for $3.55 bn
31 Jan 2012
Combining Inoxum and Outokumpu would create the world's largest maker of stainless steel with over €10 billion in annual revenue and two million tons of annual cold-rolled stainless steel
ThyssenKrupp to sell Inoxum stainless steel to Finland’s Outokumpu for $3.55 bn
31 Jan 2012
Combining Inoxum and Outokumpu would create the world's largest maker of stainless steel with over €10 billion in annual revenue and two million tons of annual cold-rolled stainless steel
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