Firms/companies
Western Digital's proposed acquisition of Hitachi Global Storage will hurt competition: China
27 Dec 2011
Western Digital's proposed acquisition of Hitachi Global Storage will hurt competition: China
27 Dec 2011
Tata Power buys out BP's stake in Tata BP Solar
27 Dec 2011
Tata Power buys out BP's stake in Tata BP Solar
27 Dec 2011
Tata Power buys out BP's stake in Tata BP Solar
27 Dec 2011
Toyota launches world's most fuel-efficient hybrid compact 'Aqua'
26 Dec 2011
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has launched the world's most fuel-efficient gasoline-electric compact hybrid car, with a listed fuel efficiency of 35.4 km / litre
Toyota launches world's most fuel-efficient hybrid compact 'Aqua'
26 Dec 2011
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has launched the world's most fuel-efficient gasoline-electric compact hybrid car, with a listed fuel efficiency of 35.4 km / litre
Toyota launches world's most fuel-efficient hybrid compact 'Aqua'
26 Dec 2011
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has launched the world's most fuel-efficient gasoline-electric compact hybrid car, with a listed fuel efficiency of 35.4 km / litre
Havells expands into China through joint venture with Shanghai Yaming
26 Dec 2011
Havells, through its Sylvania subsidiary, manages a global lighting business across more than 40 countries with some of the prestigious global brands like Sylvania, Concord, and Luminance
Sony to sell stake in LCD joint venture to Samsung for $940 mn
26 Dec 2011
Sony is assured of a steady supply of LCD panels from Samsung, based on market prices, without the responsibility and costs of operating a manufacturing facility
Sony to sell stake in LCD joint venture to Samsung for $940 mn
26 Dec 2011
Sony is assured of a steady supply of LCD panels from Samsung, based on market prices, without the responsibility and costs of operating a manufacturing facility
Jindal Steel starts arbitration proceedings against Bolivia over mining project
24 Dec 2011
Jindal Steel and Power has filed a claim against the Bolivian government in the International Court of Arbitration over a financial dispute over its $2.1-billion mining project
Jindal Steel starts arbitration proceedings against Bolivia over mining project
24 Dec 2011
Jindal Steel and Power has filed a claim against the Bolivian government in the International Court of Arbitration over a financial dispute over its $2.1-billion mining project
Court orders Facebook, Google, others to remove hurtful content
24 Dec 2011
The magistrate noted that material submitted by the complainant from these websites contained obscene pictures and derogatory articles pertaining to gods from various religions
Court orders Facebook, Google, others to remove hurtful content
24 Dec 2011
The magistrate noted that material submitted by the complainant from these websites contained obscene pictures and derogatory articles pertaining to gods from various religions
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