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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
SAP to buy Success Factors for $3.4 bn
05 Dec 2011
SAP is buying US-based web-based software firm SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion in cash, in a bid to become a global leader in the cloud-computing market
SAP to buy Success Factors for $3.4 bn
05 Dec 2011
SAP is buying US-based web-based software firm SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion in cash, in a bid to become a global leader in the cloud-computing market
Bank of India to buy 51-% stake Bharti AXA Investment Managers, paves way for Bharti Enterprises' exit
05 Dec 2011
Bank of India to buy 51-% stake Bharti AXA Investment Managers, paves way for Bharti Enterprises' exit
05 Dec 2011
Bank of India to buy 51-% stake Bharti AXA Investment Managers, paves way for Bharti Enterprises' exit
05 Dec 2011
RBI creates new category NBFCs for micro finance
03 Dec 2011
RBI has capped the maximum rate of interest that an NBFC-MFI can recover from a borrower at 26 per cent annually.
PNB opens ‘Gen Next’ branch in Lucknow
03 Dec 2011
RBI to act if rupee volatility persists
03 Dec 2011
Sony to shed Ericsson tag; focus on smartphones
03 Dec 2011
Sony to shed Ericsson tag; focus on smartphones
03 Dec 2011
Sony to shed Ericsson tag; focus on smartphones
03 Dec 2011
Sony to shed Ericsson tag; focus on smartphones
03 Dec 2011
Apple fails to block Galaxy sales in US
03 Dec 2011
Apple, so far the leader in the tablet market, is fighting Samsung over its Galaxy 10.1 N tablet, which it says is a close clone of its iPad.
Apple fails to block Galaxy sales in US
03 Dec 2011
Apple, so far the leader in the tablet market, is fighting Samsung over its Galaxy 10.1 N tablet, which it says is a close clone of its iPad.
Honda recalls 300,000 cars worldwide for faulty airbags
03 Dec 2011
Japan's Honda Motors yesterday recalled over 300,000 cars for faulty driver's airbag inflators, taking the total to 950,000
Honda recalls 300,000 cars worldwide for faulty airbags
03 Dec 2011
Japan's Honda Motors yesterday recalled over 300,000 cars for faulty driver's airbag inflators, taking the total to 950,000
Honda recalls 300,000 cars worldwide for faulty airbags
03 Dec 2011
Japan's Honda Motors yesterday recalled over 300,000 cars for faulty driver's airbag inflators, taking the total to 950,000
RIL’s plan for $1.53 billion investment in KG-D6 block rejected
02 Dec 2011
The rejection of the proposal for raising gas output at the KG-D6 field by 10 million cubic metres a day comes after RIL slapped arbitration notice on the government
RIL’s plan for $1.53 billion investment in KG-D6 block rejected
02 Dec 2011
The rejection of the proposal for raising gas output at the KG-D6 field by 10 million cubic metres a day comes after RIL slapped arbitration notice on the government
Ranbaxy to share Lipitor profits with Teva
02 Dec 2011
Teva today acknowledged that it has entered into a profit-sharing deal with Ranbaxy, but did not provide details of what it was doing to earn that money
Ranbaxy to share Lipitor profits with Teva
02 Dec 2011
Teva today acknowledged that it has entered into a profit-sharing deal with Ranbaxy, but did not provide details of what it was doing to earn that money
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