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Suzlon bags order from GAIL for 17 wind turbines
05 Oct 2011
Ford, UAW strike comprehensive deal on jobs, pay and profit
05 Oct 2011
Ford Motor Co and the United Auto Workers yesterday announced a new national contract, which includes $1.1 billion in new investment that would add new jobs
Ford, UAW strike comprehensive deal on jobs, pay and profit
05 Oct 2011
Ford Motor Co and the United Auto Workers yesterday announced a new national contract, which includes $1.1 billion in new investment that would add new jobs
Reliance threatens to stop gas supply to UP fertiliser units over sales tax row
05 Oct 2011
The UP government wants RIL to pay 21 per cent sales tax for gas sold to fertiliser units in UP, instead of the 2 per cent central sales tax charged at the point of sale in Andhra Pradesh.
IBM targets $94-bn security software market through Q1 Labs acquisition
05 Oct 2011
Q1 Labs will join the newly-formed IBM Security Systems division, which will target a $94-billion opportunity in security software
IBM targets $94-bn security software market through Q1 Labs acquisition
05 Oct 2011
Q1 Labs will join the newly-formed IBM Security Systems division, which will target a $94-billion opportunity in security software
Reliance MF takes top spot on profitability
04 Oct 2011
ABC News, Yahoo join hands to create digital news content
04 Oct 2011
Under the new agreement, ABC would function as the premier news provider to Yahoo and create original content, including an online version of "Good Morning America" specifically for the venture.
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