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Toyota to recall 41,000 Etios, Liva in India
23 Dec 2011
Toyota to recall 41,000 Etios, Liva in India
23 Dec 2011
Toyota to recall 41,000 Etios, Liva in India
23 Dec 2011
ABB to supply ultrahigh-voltage DC transmission system to Power Grid
23 Dec 2011
The system will be the world's first multi-terminal ultrahigh-voltage transmission with a converter capacity of 8,000 MW, the highest ever built
RIL buys stake in Bill Gates-funded nuclear reactor designer Terra Power
22 Dec 2011
Terra Power, in which Gates is the primary investor and chairman, is designing a nuclear reactor that reduces the need to enrich radioactive uranium and produces less waste
BP to exit solar business
22 Dec 2011
Yahoo mulls sale of Asian assets worth around $17 billion: report
22 Dec 2011
The deal would allow Yahoo to return some cash to shareholders, while also allowing it to focus on its core internet advertising business
Yes Bank hikes savings account rates to 7%
22 Dec 2011
Tata Motors global sales up 35 per cent
21 Dec 2011
Tata Motors global sales up 35 per cent
21 Dec 2011
Jet Airways: no longer the best way to fly
21 Dec 2011
Ever since the apparently illogical launch of Jet Konnect, the once premier airline, has been leaving its customers feeling short-changed, says financial risk analyst Amit Sukhram, a frequent flyer
Jet Airways: no longer the best way to fly
21 Dec 2011
Ever since the apparently illogical launch of Jet Konnect, the once premier airline, has been leaving its customers feeling short-changed, says financial risk analyst Amit Sukhram, a frequent flyer
Jet Airways: no longer the best way to fly
21 Dec 2011
Ever since the apparently illogical launch of Jet Konnect, the once premier airline, has been leaving its customers feeling short-changed, says financial risk analyst Amit Sukhram, a frequent flyer
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