Firms/companies
Samsung to bring Galaxy Note to US
10 Jan 2012
Mahindra Solar One sets up its first plant
10 Jan 2012
M&M aims to generate over 100 MW of solar power in the next couple of years at a cost of around Rs1,000 crore
Mahindra Satyam, Price Waterhouse sue each other
10 Jan 2012
Auto Expo 2012: M&M unveils India's first hydrogen-powered vehicle
09 Jan 2012
The three-wheeler uses hydrogen, a carbon-free and sulphur-free fuel whose by-product is only water. It also offers a fuel efficiency of 80 km per kg of hydrogen
Rolls-Royce car sales set 107-year record
09 Jan 2012
Rolls-Royce car sales set 107-year record
09 Jan 2012
Volkswagen India enters used car segment
09 Jan 2012
Bristol-Myers to acquire hepatitis C oral drug developer Inhibitex for $2.5 bn
09 Jan 2012
Bristol-Myers Squibb over the weekend said that it will buy Inhibitex Inc, for about $2.5 billion in cash in order to expand its broad hepatitis C portfolio
Bristol-Myers to acquire hepatitis C oral drug developer Inhibitex for $2.5 bn
09 Jan 2012
Bristol-Myers Squibb over the weekend said that it will buy Inhibitex Inc, for about $2.5 billion in cash in order to expand its broad hepatitis C portfolio
Maruti Suzuki plans wage hike at Manesar plant
07 Jan 2012
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