Firms/companies
Air India owes PSU oil firms Rs4,170 crore
14 Dec 2011
Indian Oil expects Rs73,605-cr loss as borrowings rise to Rs79,000 crore
13 Dec 2011
Last year the three public sector companies had total under-recovery of Rs78,190 crore, while this year, IOC alone has an under-recovery of Rs73,000 crore
Indian Oil expects Rs73,605-cr loss as borrowings rise to Rs79,000 crore
13 Dec 2011
Last year the three public sector companies had total under-recovery of Rs78,190 crore, while this year, IOC alone has an under-recovery of Rs73,000 crore
Reliance to enter fast food business
13 Dec 2011
Intel’s revenue down to $13.7 bn
13 Dec 2011
Intel has become the latest technology firm to warn of reduced profits due to the Thai floods in October
Intel’s revenue down to $13.7 bn
13 Dec 2011
Intel has become the latest technology firm to warn of reduced profits due to the Thai floods in October
Nokia Siemens sells fixed-line broadband access unit to Adtran
13 Dec 2011
Nokia Siemens Networks said yesterday it was in the process of selling its fixed-line broadband access business to Adtran, as part of its restructuring efforts to focus on mobile broadband and related services
Nokia Siemens sells fixed-line broadband access unit to Adtran
13 Dec 2011
Nokia Siemens Networks said yesterday it was in the process of selling its fixed-line broadband access business to Adtran, as part of its restructuring efforts to focus on mobile broadband and related services
SBI opens branch in Qatar
12 Dec 2011
CBI files charges against Essar, Loop Telecom in 2G case
12 Dec 2011
The CBI today filed fresh charges against Essar and Loop Telecom in the 2G spectrum allocation scam, alleging that Esssar controlled Loop through a stake in Vodafone
CBI files charges against Essar, Loop Telecom in 2G case
12 Dec 2011
The CBI today filed fresh charges against Essar and Loop Telecom in the 2G spectrum allocation scam, alleging that Esssar controlled Loop through a stake in Vodafone
GAIL inks 20-year deal for shale gas from US
12 Dec 2011
Toyota slashes net profit forecast by 54 per cent
10 Dec 2011
Japanese auto giant Toyota has revised its annual net profit forecast downwards for fiscal 2012 by 54 per cent, citing the extensive flooding in Thailand, its manufacturing hub, and a strong yen
Toyota slashes net profit forecast by 54 per cent
10 Dec 2011
Japanese auto giant Toyota has revised its annual net profit forecast downwards for fiscal 2012 by 54 per cent, citing the extensive flooding in Thailand, its manufacturing hub, and a strong yen
DuPont lowers 2011 earnings guidance
10 Dec 2011
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