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Warren Buffett buys one of world's top two solar projects
08 Dec 2011
Warren Buffett's utility company MidAmerican Energy Holdings is betting on solar energy by acquiring the $2-billion Topaz Solar Farm
Warren Buffett buys one of world's top two solar projects
08 Dec 2011
Warren Buffett's utility company MidAmerican Energy Holdings is betting on solar energy by acquiring the $2-billion Topaz Solar Farm
Apple may have to pay local firm $1.6 bn for use of 'iPad' trademark in China
07 Dec 2011
A Chinese court has rejected Apple's lawsuits on its iPad trademark infringement in China, which may force the technology giant to sell its iconic tablet under a new name in the country or pay $1.5 billion to a little known Chinese company to keep using the name
MFIs redesigning business models: Crisil
07 Dec 2011
India, Russia to boost cooperation in oil sector
07 Dec 2011
India, Russia to boost cooperation in oil sector
07 Dec 2011
South Africa’s energy ministry clears Suzlon’s 135 MW Cookhouse project
07 Dec 2011
The Cookhouse Wind Energy Facility has the environment ministry's permission for erecting up to 200 wind turbines, which would generate enough power to meet requirements of over 88,000 homes.
Citigroup to lay off 4,500 employees, take $400 million charge
07 Dec 2011
In view of the renewed global economic turmoil, Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit yesterday said that the bank will lay off around 4,500 employees worldwide over the next few months
GAIL ties up $100-mn loan from Bank of Tokyo
07 Dec 2011
GAIL is presently implementing projects to lay 5,500 km of pipelines at an estimated cost of Rs25,000 crore
Cairn-Vedanta deal gets security clearance, but concerns remain
05 Dec 2011
The home ministry has finally cleared Vedanta Resources’ $8.7 billion acquisition of a majority stake in Cairn India
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