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Vodafone wins tax case in Supreme Court
20 Jan 2012
Vodafone Group Plc is not liable to pay Rs11,000 crore demanded by India’s tax authorities, the Supreme Court ruled today.
After bankruptcy, GM re-emerges as world’s No 1 automaker
20 Jan 2012
Twenty-nine months after emerging from a humiliating bankruptcy, US auto giant General Motors has once again regained its title of the “world’s largest automaker” in 2011
Chevrolet records best-ever global sales in 2011
19 Jan 2012
Tata Steel bags multi-million pound European order for Siemens' wind project
19 Jan 2012
The order, which is the largest so far for Tata Steel Europe's dedicated wind tower project, vindicates its decision to spend £31.5-million on constructing a new manufacturing plant to produce wind farm structures on the site of its mothballed Teesside plant
Tata Steel bags multi-million pound European order for Siemens' wind project
19 Jan 2012
The order, which is the largest so far for Tata Steel Europe's dedicated wind tower project, vindicates its decision to spend £31.5-million on constructing a new manufacturing plant to produce wind farm structures on the site of its mothballed Teesside plant
PFC doesn’t fear loan defaults by power firms
18 Jan 2012
PFC doesn’t fear loan defaults by power firms
18 Jan 2012
SC orders Essar Oil to pay Rs6,309-cr sales tax dues
18 Jan 2012
Essar Oil said it was eligible for tax deferment of Rs9,100 crore for 17 years under the scheme, of which it had utilised Rs6,309 crore and has now assigned Rs1,800 crore of the deferred liability for repayment
Samsung denies interest in buying RIM
18 Jan 2012
Samsung denies interest in buying RIM
18 Jan 2012
Samsung denies interest in buying RIM
18 Jan 2012
Samsung denies interest in buying RIM
18 Jan 2012
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