Firms/companies
JLR weighs options of assembling more models in India
18 Nov 2011
JLR is looking at options to assemble more models in India, including its luxury brand of Jaguar cars, aimed at strengthening market share in the Indian car market
Motorola Mobility shareholders approve merger with Google
18 Nov 2011
Google believes the takeover of Motorola, holds approximately 14,600 granted patents and 6,700 pending patent applications, worldwide, would help it stay competitive against Apple and Microsoft
Motorola Mobility shareholders approve merger with Google
18 Nov 2011
Google believes the takeover of Motorola, holds approximately 14,600 granted patents and 6,700 pending patent applications, worldwide, would help it stay competitive against Apple and Microsoft
Fortis sets up hospitals in Hyderabad and Agra
17 Nov 2011
Lupin to acquire Japan’s I'rom Pharmaceutical
17 Nov 2011
Lupin to acquire Japan’s I'rom Pharmaceutical
17 Nov 2011
Google makes late entry into online music market
17 Nov 2011
Google Inc yesterday entered the online music market - almost a decade behind Apple Inc, the largest seller of songs on the web
Wal-Mart reports gain in revenue at US stores
16 Nov 2011
Wal-Mart reports gain in revenue at US stores
16 Nov 2011
BHP to invest $4.5 bn on shale gas assets development in 2012
16 Nov 2011
BHP will will spend $4.5 billion next year and another $50 billion over more than a decade on developing its shale gas assets
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