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Glenmark wins favourable interim order in deal with Napo
14 Jan 2012
In a significant positive for Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd, its US partner in a drug development and marketing agreement, Napo Pharmaceuticals Inc, will not be able to terminate a deal thanks to an arbitration order
OVL, GAIL to jointly bid for UK's Cove Energy: report
14 Jan 2012
OVL is eyeing its second-largest overseas acquisition since its $2.1-billion acquisition of Imperial Energy in 2009
OVL, GAIL to jointly bid for UK's Cove Energy: report
14 Jan 2012
OVL is eyeing its second-largest overseas acquisition since its $2.1-billion acquisition of Imperial Energy in 2009
Delhi High Court warns Facebook, Google over objectionable content
13 Jan 2012
Asking counsel for Facebook and Google India to develop a mechanism to keep tabs on web content, the Delhi high court has warned that India could block ofending websites
Kodak seeks to raise cash through patents sale
13 Jan 2012
Thomas Cook India denies stake sale reports
13 Jan 2012
Hyundai i10 Kappa2: worth paying a little extra
13 Jan 2012
Hyundai i10 Kappa2: worth paying a little extra
13 Jan 2012
Hyundai i10 Kappa2: worth paying a little extra
13 Jan 2012
Chevrolet Spark: great value for money
13 Jan 2012
The Spark with its 1000-cc engine offers a comfortable and roomy ride, with ample zing for the city and smooth highway cruising, finds our motoring correspondent K Shivraj
Chevrolet Spark: great value for money
13 Jan 2012
The Spark with its 1000-cc engine offers a comfortable and roomy ride, with ample zing for the city and smooth highway cruising, finds our motoring correspondent K Shivraj
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