Firms/companies
JSW to raise steel prices 3 to 4 per cent
24 Oct 2011
Idea Cellular Q2 net profit declines 48.53 %
24 Oct 2011
Abbott to pay $1.3 bn to settle Depakote epilepsy drug claims
24 Oct 2011
The settlement is an outcome of a whistle-blower lawsuit bought on by former and current Abbott sales employees alleging unapproved uses were promoted in a variety of US healthcare programs.
BP back in business in Gulf of Mexico
22 Oct 2011
SBI mulls $500 mn MTN issue for overseas plans
22 Oct 2011
L&T sharply scales down growth outlook to 5%
22 Oct 2011
Citing a slowdown in investment momentum, inflation and high interest rates, L&T has slashed its order-book growth outlook to 5 per cent from the earlier growth guidance of 15-20 per cent at the beginning of this fiscal
BSNL refuses to reconnect mobile operators
22 Oct 2011
State-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has still not restored interconnectivity services to private telecom operators in the Punjab circle till this morning, defying the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s orders to do so
BSNL refuses to reconnect mobile operators
22 Oct 2011
State-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has still not restored interconnectivity services to private telecom operators in the Punjab circle till this morning, defying the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s orders to do so
Bajaj Auto sees exports outstripping domestic sales soon
22 Oct 2011
Bajaj Auto currently has its footprint in 50 countries and is looking at newer geographic areas to increase its export share
Bajaj Auto sees exports outstripping domestic sales soon
22 Oct 2011
Bajaj Auto currently has its footprint in 50 countries and is looking at newer geographic areas to increase its export share
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